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Arsenic and presumed resistate trace element geochemistry of the Lincolnshire (UK) sedimentary ironstones,as revealed by a regional geochemical survey using soil,water and stream sediment sampling
Authors:Neil Breward
Institution:British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12, 5GG, UK
Abstract:A regional geochemical survey using soils, stream sediment and stream water sampling revealed multi-element geochemical anomalies, though of low environmental mobility, associated with Mesozoic sedimentary ironstones in Lincolnshire, UK. The most prominent of these anomalies were of As and V in soils and sediments, but elevated levels of elements such as Cr, La, Ce and Th were also observed. These were initially thought to be part of a residual resistate element or heavy-mineral suite, but careful examination suggests that these too may be primarily associated with the process of Fe oxide precipitation during the initial formation of the ironstones.
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