Geochemistry of Rare Erath Elements and Trace Metals along the Western Continental Shelf of India
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26/05/2008
26/05/2008
2003
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Rare earth elements have occupied an important role in marine geochemical research, particularly as used in the format of REE abundance patterns to describe the geochemical pathways in marine sedimentation and authigenesis. This study concentrates on the distribution pattern of Rare earth elements in the sediments, behavior of Eu and Ce with respect to their occurrence in multiple oxidation states. It also concentrate the depth wise variation of sediment REEs from near shore areas (30m) to deeper depths 200m) in the Arabian Sea. It includes the downcore variation of REEs and other trace elements in the sediment cores and a comparison between the REE distributions of Arabian Sea sediment with the sediments of Andaman Sea. The study gives a general introduction regarding the importance of RRE studies, its occurrence and abundance, electronic configuration, lanthanide contraction, oxidations states and REE supply to the ocean, seawater and sediments. |
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National Institute of Oceanography & CUSAT |
Palavras-Chave | #Rare Earth elements (REE) #Chemical coherence #Sedimentation #salinity #Trace metals #Electronic configuration #Lanthanide contraction |
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