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  • From Dutch painters to ocean sediments, Caroline Slomp discusses the role vivianite plays in the distribution of phosphorus, an essential nutrient for life.

    • Caroline P. Slomp
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 16, P: 394
  • Organic-rich sedimentary units called sapropels have formed repeatedly in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, but the mechanisms leading to the formation of these shale beds are still under debate. The analysis of a suite of sediment cores covering the Eastern Mediterranean basin reveals that across the entire basin preservation of sapropel S1 was different in characteristics above and below 1,800 m depth, which is a result of different redox conditions.

    • Gert J. De Lange
    • John Thomson
    • Cesare Corselli
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 1, P: 606-610
  • Chemical weathering of silicate rocks occurs along a continuum from terrestrial to marine environments.

    • Gerrit Trapp-Müller
    • Jeremy Caves Rugenstein
    • Xu Y. Zhang
    Reviews
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 18, P: 691-701