Selenium Isotope Paleobiogeochemistry

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Selenium Isotope Paleobiogeochemistry

Biochemistry Geochemistry Oceanography (seas and oceans) Palaeontology Climate change

Authors: Eva E. Stueken, Michael A. Kipp

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Collection: Elements in Geochemical Tracers in Earth System Science

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 8th October 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781108804431


Selenium Isotopes as a Paleoenvironmental Tracer

The attraction of selenium isotopes as a paleoenvironmental tracer lies in the high redox potential of selenium oxyanions (SeIV and SeVI), the dominant species in the modern ocean. The largest isotopic fractionations occur during oxyanion reduction, which makes selenium isotopes a sensitive proxy for the redox evolution of our planet.

As a case study we review existing data from the Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic, which show that significant isotopic fractionations are absent until 2.5 Ga, and prolonged isotopic deviations only appear around 2.3 Ga. Selenium isotopes have thus begun to reveal complex spatiotemporal redox patterns not reflected in other proxies.

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