Elemental vanadium (V), an essentially redox-sensitive metal in seawater, has had a significant impact on the understanding of the evolution of the atmosphere-ocean system throughout the history of the Earth. In fact, the geochemical cycle of V in early Cambrian seawater may have had an influence on the Chengjiang Biota in South China; however, it has not yet been well established. Given the authigenic vanadium accumulation is sensitive to the redox conditions of seawater, here, to constrain the geochemical cycle of V in seawater during the early Cambrian, the Mo, U and total organic carbon (TOC) distributions with high-resolution samples from both the outer shelf and slope facies (e.g., the Duoding and Longbizui sections), are applied to e...
A trace element study is presented of two Ediacaran–Early Cambrian sedimentary successions in South ...
Redox-sensitive transition group elements are involved in almost all fundamental geochemical process...
The early Cambrian was an important period of environmental change and biological evolution, however...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
It has been hypothesized that vanadium (V) isotopes have the potential to track sedimentary redox co...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian interval was an eventful transitional period, when dynamic interactions betwe...
In order to constrain marine redox conditions for the sedimentary environments immediately preceding...
The metals Molybdenum (Mo), Uranium (U), and Vanadium (V) belong to the group of redox-sensitive ele...
A trace element study is presented of two Ediacaran–Early Cambrian sedimentary successions in South ...
Redox-sensitive transition group elements are involved in almost all fundamental geochemical process...
The early Cambrian was an important period of environmental change and biological evolution, however...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to bi...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
International audienceThe Neoproterozoic–Cambrian transition was a key time interval in the history ...
It has been hypothesized that vanadium (V) isotopes have the potential to track sedimentary redox co...
The Ediacaran–Cambrian interval was an eventful transitional period, when dynamic interactions betwe...
In order to constrain marine redox conditions for the sedimentary environments immediately preceding...
The metals Molybdenum (Mo), Uranium (U), and Vanadium (V) belong to the group of redox-sensitive ele...
A trace element study is presented of two Ediacaran–Early Cambrian sedimentary successions in South ...
Redox-sensitive transition group elements are involved in almost all fundamental geochemical process...
The early Cambrian was an important period of environmental change and biological evolution, however...