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Enrichment and fractionation of rare earth elements in FeS- and organic-rich estuarine sediments receiving drainage from acid-sulfate soils
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Enrichment and fractionation of rare earth elements in FeS- and organic-rich estuarine sediments receiving drainage from acid-sulfate soils

Bree Morgan, Andrew W Rate, Edward D Burton and M Smirk
Chemical Geology, Vol.308-309, pp.60-73
2012
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Enrichment and fractionation of rare earth elements in FeS- and organic-rich estuarine sediments receiving drainage from acid-sulfate soilsView
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Abstract

Rare earth elements FeS organic-rich acid sulfate soil estuarine sediment

An understanding of processes controlling the behaviour of rare earth elements (REEs) within estuarine sediments is essential for the effective use of REEs as tracers of environmental conditions. This study investigates the enrichment and fractionation of REEs in sediments with abundant iron monosulfides (FeS, measured as acid-volatile sulfide, median = 156

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