Inverse correlation between the molybdenum and uranium isotope compositions of Upper Devonian black shales caused by changes in local depositional conditions rather than global ocean redox variations

Volume: 287, Pages: 141 - 164
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Coupled Mo-U isotope data from the Upper Devonian Kettle Point Formation (Ontario, Canada) provide a cautionary tale regarding interpretation of global ocean redox conditions using data from euxinic black shales. In the Gore of Chatham core, the Kettle Point black shales have high Mo concentrations (48–473 μg/g) and consistently high Mo/U ratios (≥3 times the Mo/U ratio of modern seawater), suggesting a euxinic depositional environment. These...
Paper Details
Title
Inverse correlation between the molybdenum and uranium isotope compositions of Upper Devonian black shales caused by changes in local depositional conditions rather than global ocean redox variations
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
287
Pages
141 - 164
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