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Luncheon Seminars #57: I/Ca as an oxygenation proxy: co-evolution of life and planet
2016/5/31 1978
2016-06-06 11:40-13:30(12:20开讲)
Dr. Zunli Lu, Assistant Professor
A3-206, Zhou Long Quan Building

Abstract:

Abstract: Iodine is a redox sensitive halogen. The oxidized form (iodate) can be incorporated into carbonate structure. I/Ca ratios have been determined in bulk rock and foraminifera tests for long-term records and during abrupt climatic events (e.g. methane "burp"). Applications of this proxy reveal a series of interesting changes throughout the Earth history, ranging from the first appearance of dissolved O2 in surface ocean, terminal oxygenation of atmosphere-ocean system, to the OMZ dynamics during glacial cycles. This talk will be a tasting menu of these recent investigations.

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