Ge/Si ratios in marine siliceous microfossils

A procedure is presented to separate diatoms and radiolaria from marine sediments and from each other, to purify them of elements associated with other phases, and to dissolve them to determine their elemental composition. The cleaning procedure eliminates artifacts due to the presence of detrital clays and the high sorption capacity of hydrated silica. The concentration of trace elements (Al, Fe, Mg, and Ba) that we find in alkaline dissolutions of clean diatoms are at least an order of magnitude lower than previously reported. The overall long-term precision in the determination of Ge/Si in a sub-standard of clean diatoms is ±0.024 * 10**-6 (1 sigma). Ge/Si measured in diatoms and radiolaria from core tops indicates that high-latitude Holocene diatoms accurately record the present-day oceanic Ge/Si, while radiolarian ratios are systematically lower and display more scatter. Evaluation of Ge/Si in diatoms and radiolaria from Hole DSDP 265 (Plio-Pleistocene) suggests that post-depositional alteration of the ratio does not occur at this site, but the average ratio carried by diatoms over this time interval was lower than that in the present ocean.

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Shemesh, Aldo, Mortlock, Richard A, Smith, R J, Froelich, Philip N (1988). Dataset: Ge/Si ratios in marine siliceous microfossils. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.756978

DOI retrieved: 1988

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.756978
Author Shemesh, Aldo
Given Name Aldo
Family Name Shemesh
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Mortlock, Richard A
Smith, R J
Froelich, Philip N
Source Creation 1988
Publication Year 1988
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Shemesh_1988
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Name: Chemistry

Name: Oceans

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Title: Determination of Ge/Si in marine siliceous microfossils: separation, cleaning and dissolution of diatoms and radiolaria
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4203(88)90113-2
Type: DOI
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Year: 1988
Source: Marine Chemistry
Authors: Shemesh Aldo , Mortlock Richard A , Smith R J , Froelich Philip N .