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The Iron Speciation Paleoredox Proxy

Simon W. Poulton

2021Cambridge University Press eBooks73 citationsDOI

Abstract

In one form or another, iron speciation has had a long history as a paleoredox proxy. The technique has been refined considerably over the years, and the most recent scheme is unique in its potential to distinguish three major oceanic redox states - oxygenated, ferruginous and euxinic. This Element covers the theory behind the proxy, methods involved in applying the technique, and potential complications in interpreting Fe speciation data. A series of case studies are also provided, which highlight how more advanced consideration of the data, often in concert with other techniques, can provide unprecedented insight into the redox state of ancient oceans.

Topics & Concepts

Proxy (statistics)Genetic algorithmGeologyRedoxComputer scienceEarth scienceOceanographyChemistryBiologyEvolutionary biologyMachine learningInorganic chemistryPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeochemistry and Elemental AnalysisGeology and Paleoclimatology Research
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