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Paula-Santos, Gustavo Macedo, Caetano-Filho, Sergio, Enzweiler, Jacinta, Navarro, Margareth S., Babinski, Marly, Guacaneme, Cristian, Kuchenbecker, Matheus, Reis, Humberto, Trindade, Ricardo I.F. (2020) Rare earth elements in the terminal Ediacaran Bambuí Group carbonate rocks (Brazil): evidence for high seawater alkalinity during rise of early animals. Precambrian Research, 336. 105506 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2019.105506

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TitleRare earth elements in the terminal Ediacaran Bambuí Group carbonate rocks (Brazil): evidence for high seawater alkalinity during rise of early animals
JournalPrecambrian Research
AuthorsPaula-Santos, Gustavo MacedoAuthor
Caetano-Filho, SergioAuthor
Enzweiler, JacintaAuthor
Navarro, Margareth S.Author
Babinski, MarlyAuthor
Guacaneme, CristianAuthor
Kuchenbecker, MatheusAuthor
Reis, HumbertoAuthor
Trindade, Ricardo I.F.Author
Year2020 (January)Volume336
PublisherElsevier BV
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DOIdoi:10.1016/j.precamres.2019.105506Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePaula-Santos, Gustavo Macedo, Caetano-Filho, Sergio, Enzweiler, Jacinta, Navarro, Margareth S., Babinski, Marly, Guacaneme, Cristian, Kuchenbecker, Matheus, Reis, Humberto, Trindade, Ricardo I.F. (2020) Rare earth elements in the terminal Ediacaran Bambuí Group carbonate rocks (Brazil): evidence for high seawater alkalinity during rise of early animals. Precambrian Research, 336. 105506 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2019.105506
Plain TextPaula-Santos, Gustavo Macedo, Caetano-Filho, Sergio, Enzweiler, Jacinta, Navarro, Margareth S., Babinski, Marly, Guacaneme, Cristian, Kuchenbecker, Matheus, Reis, Humberto, Trindade, Ricardo I.F. (2020) Rare earth elements in the terminal Ediacaran Bambuí Group carbonate rocks (Brazil): evidence for high seawater alkalinity during rise of early animals. Precambrian Research, 336. 105506 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2019.105506
In(2020) Precambrian Research Vol. 336. Elsevier BV


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