It is widely accepted that significant perturbations in ocean redox states are closely related to biological evolution during the early Cambrian. However, the host and geochemical cycle of redox-sensitive elements (V and Zn) of the Niutitang Formation shale in South China have not been well-constrained. This study reports lithofacies, mineralogy and geochemical data of high-resolution samples from slope and basin settings (Xa1 and Xb1 wells, Hunan Province), to evaluate the significance of redox condition and hydrothermal contribution to trace element accumulation during the early Cambrian. Our results reveal the Zn-rich host is primarily sphalerite, while the V-rich host includes organic matter, illite, and anatase minerals in the Niutitan...
The abundance of organic matter in shales, which has a direct effect on the hydrocarbon generation p...
Abstract Ediacaran-early Cambrian is a critical interval in the evolution of atmosphere-ocean enviro...
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...
A comprehensive study of the lithology, mineralogy, major element and trace element geochemistry of ...
A trace element study is presented of two Ediacaran–Early Cambrian sedimentary successions in South ...
The early Cambrian witnessed profound environmental changes and biological evolution in Earth’ histo...
Natural gas generation is the result of organic matter degradation under the effects of biodegradati...
It has been established that important changes in the marine environment and the biosphere occurred ...
Elemental vanadium (V), an essentially redox-sensitive metal in seawater, has had a significant impa...
The early Cambrian was an important period of environmental change and biological evolution, however...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The abundance of organic matter in shales, which has a direct effect on the hydrocarbon generation p...
Abstract Ediacaran-early Cambrian is a critical interval in the evolution of atmosphere-ocean enviro...
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...
A comprehensive study of the lithology, mineralogy, major element and trace element geochemistry of ...
A trace element study is presented of two Ediacaran–Early Cambrian sedimentary successions in South ...
The early Cambrian witnessed profound environmental changes and biological evolution in Earth’ histo...
Natural gas generation is the result of organic matter degradation under the effects of biodegradati...
It has been established that important changes in the marine environment and the biosphere occurred ...
Elemental vanadium (V), an essentially redox-sensitive metal in seawater, has had a significant impa...
The early Cambrian was an important period of environmental change and biological evolution, however...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The early Cambrian was a critical interval for the Earth system, during which a rise in oceanic and ...
The abundance of organic matter in shales, which has a direct effect on the hydrocarbon generation p...
Abstract Ediacaran-early Cambrian is a critical interval in the evolution of atmosphere-ocean enviro...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the deep oceans during the early Paleozoic Era were widely ...