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Cerium Anomalies and Paleoredox

Rosalie Tostevin

2021Cambridge University Press eBooks57 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ce anomalies track changes in oxygen availability due to the anomalous redox-sensitivity of Ce compared with the other rare earth elements. The proxy systematics have been calibrated experimentally as well as in modern anoxic water bodies. Ce anomalies are unique because they track intermediate manganous conditions, rather than fully anoxic conditions. In addition, they are sensitive to local–regional redox conditions, and can be analysed in chemical sediments such as carbonate rocks. This makes them especially useful as a tool to track local oxygen distribution in shallow shelf environments, where biodiversity is highest. This review focusses on the systematics of the Ce anomaly proxy, the preservation and extraction of the signal in sedimentary rocks, and the potential applications of the proxy.

Topics & Concepts

Anoxic watersSedimentary rockCarbonateGeologyRedoxGeochemistryOxygenSystematicsMineralogyEarth scienceOceanographyChemistryEcologyInorganic chemistryBiologyTaxonomy (biology)Organic chemistryGeochemistry and Elemental AnalysisPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies