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Phosphogenesis and active phosphorite formation in sediments from the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone

S. J. Schenau, +2 more
- 15 Sep 2000 - 
- Vol. 169, Iss: 1, pp 1-20
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In this paper, porewater chemistry, solid phase analysis and microscopic observations were combined to evaluate phosphogenesis in three boxcores located within the intensive oxygen minimum zone of the Arabian Sea.
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This article is published in Marine Geology.The article was published on 2000-09-15 and is currently open access. It has received 127 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Francolite & Phosphorite.

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In this study, porewater chemistry, solid-phase analysis and microscopic observations were combined to evaluate phosphogenesis in three boxcores located within the intensive oxygen minimum zone of the Arabian Sea. Authigenic apatite precipitation rates vary between 0. 076 and 1. 04 mmolP cm yr, and are of the same order of magnitude as reported for other high productivity areas. This observation contrasts with previous reports of only old phosphorites in this area. Model results suggest that sediment mixing is essential in promoting early diagenetic phosphogenesis.