Total organic carbon, organic phosphorus, and biogenic barium fluxes as proxies for paleomarine productivity
Earth and Space Research · University of Washington · +5 more institutions
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6- SDShane D. SchoepferCorresponding
Earth and Space Research, University of Washington
- JSJun Shen
University of Cincinnati, China University of Geosciences
- HWHengye Wei
East China University of Technology, University of Cincinnati
- RVRichard V. Tyson
Getech (United Kingdom)
- EDEllery D. Ingall
Georgia Institute of Technology
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- Total organic carbon
- Productivity
- Environmental science
- Barium
- Sediment
- Carbon cycle
- Soil science
- Carbon fibers
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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