Ion probe measurement of rare earth elements in biogenic phosphates

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The rare earth element (REE) distributions in individual fish teeth and conodonts have been measured by ion probe. Concentrations and La / Yb ratios show little variations, except in the enamel, which suggests that REE uptake from the sedimented biogenic debris takes place at the water-sediment interface as an essentially quantitative process without fractionation. Late diagenetic disturbances remained of marginal importance. Hence, REE in phosphatic debris might reflect the input from the overlying water column.

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