In this study rare earth elements (REE) signatures (REE ratios, cerium and europium anomalies) are applied to a complex soil stratigraphic sequence from the site of Konso, Ethiopia, with the aim of determining whether REE can distinguish the strata observed in the field. Forty soil samples were taken from a depositional sequence that includes overlapping human induced and ‘natural’ erosional and depositional processes. The samples were analyzed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) to determine trace elements and REE, with concentrations of major elements determined using X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Cluster Analyses (CA) were used to observe differences between strata. The mechanisms that influenced REE values and fractiona...
There is an increasing interest in the distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) within soils, prim...
International audiencePrecambrian banded iron formations (BIF) are chemical sedimentary deposits who...
In a pilot study, the rare earth elements and yttrium (REE when discussed without Y or REY with Y) w...
In this study rare earth elements (REE) signatures (REE ratios, cerium and europium anomalies) are a...
Over the last twenty years Rare Earth Elements (REE) have started to be part of archaeometric studie...
Due to their particular geochemical properties and stability Rare Earth Elements (REE) can act as a ...
In this study, patterns of rare earth elements (REE) have been developed and applied for the first t...
Purpose: Are rare earth element (REE) patterns employable as tracers in human interventions of bulk ...
The rare-earth element (REE) geochemistry of sedimentary deposits has been used in provenance inves...
Rare earth elements (REEs) have been widely applied as provenance tracer, but few studies focus on t...
Difficulties to differentiate between anthropogenic and natural processes in the formation of archae...
There is an increasing interest in the distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) within soils, prim...
International audiencePrecambrian banded iron formations (BIF) are chemical sedimentary deposits who...
In a pilot study, the rare earth elements and yttrium (REE when discussed without Y or REY with Y) w...
In this study rare earth elements (REE) signatures (REE ratios, cerium and europium anomalies) are a...
Over the last twenty years Rare Earth Elements (REE) have started to be part of archaeometric studie...
Due to their particular geochemical properties and stability Rare Earth Elements (REE) can act as a ...
In this study, patterns of rare earth elements (REE) have been developed and applied for the first t...
Purpose: Are rare earth element (REE) patterns employable as tracers in human interventions of bulk ...
The rare-earth element (REE) geochemistry of sedimentary deposits has been used in provenance inves...
Rare earth elements (REEs) have been widely applied as provenance tracer, but few studies focus on t...
Difficulties to differentiate between anthropogenic and natural processes in the formation of archae...
There is an increasing interest in the distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) within soils, prim...
International audiencePrecambrian banded iron formations (BIF) are chemical sedimentary deposits who...
In a pilot study, the rare earth elements and yttrium (REE when discussed without Y or REY with Y) w...