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REY enrichment mechanisms in the early Cambrian phosphorite from South China TEXT SIZE: A A A
Worldwide phosphogenesis during the early Cambrian occurred coevally with localized Rare Earth Element plus Y (REY)-rich phosphorite in Zhijin, South China. Although characteristics of the Zhijin phosphorite have been well constrained, the major factors controlling REY enrichment remain unknown. To address this, the research studied the REY occurrence forms and enrichment mechanisms. Accordingly, carbonate C and O isotopes, micropetrographic, and in situ geochemical analyses of Zhijin phosphorites were conducted. Results show that the phosphates are composed of closely-packed nano to pm-scale apatites, which were spherulitic and short cylindrical, comprising mainly fluorapatites and minor francolites. Element mapping verifies that REYs were hosted in apatites by isomorphous substitution, with minor REY being adsorbed by clay minerals. Further, REY was incorporated into apatite crystals during the early diagenesis according to La-N/Sm-N vs. La-N/Yb-N plots. Apatites show Medium REE (MREE)-rich post-Archean Australian shale-normalized distribution patterns, attributed to selective adsorption of MREEs by Fe-/Mn oxides/hydroxides or organic matters. Plots of Nd and Ce-anom manifest lower sedimentation rates of REY, providing adequate time for REY absorption in the seawater. Excluding secular variations of REEs in the ocean chemistry, we suggest that constrained paleogeography provided a suitable space for REEs entering apatite crystals during early diagenesis. This is possibly the primary cause for the vast REE reserves of the Zhijin phosphorite deposit. In addition, redox conditions, temperature, biological activities, and weathering played non-critical roles in REY enrichment in apatites. Our findings can inform on multifactor constraints of REY-rich marine phosphorites in the early Cambrian and provide a further understanding of REY enrichment in worldwide sedimentary marine phosphorites. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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 SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY Volume426 Article Number106041 DOI10.1016/j.sedgeo.2021.106041 PublishedDEC 2021

Author(s)

Yang, Haiying; Zhao, Zhifang; Xia, Yong; Xiao, Jiafei

Corresponding author(s) 

 ZHAO Zhifang 
 zhaozhifang@ynu.edu.cn 
 -Yunnan Univ, Sch Earth Sci, Kunming 650500, Yunnan, Peoples R China 
 XIAO Jiafei 
 xiaojiafei@vip.gyig.ac.cn 
 -Chinese Acad Sci, State Key Lab Ore Deposit Geochem, Inst Geochem, Guiyang 550081, Peoples R China

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