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HOLOCENE MARINE SEDIMENTS OF ABU DHABI AREA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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Byrne, R.H. & Kim, K.H. Rare earth element scavenging in seawater. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 54, pp 2645–2656, 1990.
Millero, F.J. Stability constants for the formation of rare earth inorganic complexes as a function of ionic strength. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 56, pp 3123 –3132, 1990.
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Caccia, V. G. & Millero, F. Distribution of yttrium and rare earths in Florida Bay sediments. Marine Chemistry, 104, pp 171–185, 2007.
Kim, I., & Kim, G. Large fluxes of rare earth elements through submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) from a volcanic island, Jeju, Korea. Marine Chemistry, 127, pp 12– 19, 2011.
Baltzer, F., Kenig, F., Boichard, R., Plaziat, J.- C.& Purser, B.H. Organic matter distribution, water circulation and dolomitization beneath the Abu Dhabi Sabkha (United Arab Emirates). In: Purser, B. Tuker, M., and Zenger, D.E.,eds. Dolomites, a volume in Honour of Dolomieus: International Association of sedimentologists special publication,1994.
Kirkham, A. Pleistocene seif dunes and their role in the development of complex past and present coastlines of the U.A.E. GeoArabia 3 (1), pp 19–31, 1998b. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015
Evans, G., Kinsman, D.J.J & Shearman, D.J. A reconnaissance survey of the environment of recent carbonate sedimentation along the Trucial Coast, Persian Gulf. In: van Straaten, L.M.J.U. (Ed.), Deltaic and Shallow Marine Deposits. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 129–135, 1964b.
Kinsman, D.J.J. Reef coral tolerance of high temperatures and salinities. Nature, pp 1280– 1282, 1964b.
Lokier, S., & Steuber, T. Quantification of carbonate ramp sedimentation and progradation rates for the late Holocene Abu Dhabi shoreline: Journal of Sedimentary Research, vol. 78, pp 423-43 , 2008.
Ronov, A. B. , Balashov Y. A. & Girin, Y. P. Regularities of Rare Earth Element Distribution in the Sedimentary Shell and in the Crust of the Earth,” Sedimentology. 21, pp 171-193, 1974.
Taylor, S. R., & McLennan, S. M. The continental crust: Its composition and evolution. Oxford: Blackwell, 1985.
Henderson, P. Rare Earth Element Geochemistry. Elsevier, Oxford, pp. 510, 1984.
Murray, R. W., Buchholtz, T., Brink, M. R., Jones, D. L., Gerlach, D. C & Russ, G. P. Rare Earth Elements as Indicators of Different Marine Depositional Environments in Chert and Shale,” Geology, 18, pp 268-272, 1990.
Khadijeh S.R.I., Elias, S. B., Wood A. K & Reza, A. M. Rare Earth Elements Distribution in Marine Sediments of Malaysia Coasts, Journal of Rare Earths, 27, pp 1066-1077, 2009. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Byrne, R.H. & Kim, K.H. Rare earth element scavenging in seawater. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 54, pp 2645–2656, 1990.
Millero, F.J. Stability constants for the formation of rare earth inorganic complexes as a function of ionic strength. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 56, pp 3123 –3132, 1990.
Graf Jr., J.L. Rare earth elements, iron formations and seawater. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 42, pp1845–1850, 1978.
Caccia, V. G. & Millero, F. Distribution of yttrium and rare earths in Florida Bay sediments. Marine Chemistry, 104, pp 171–185, 2007.
Kim, I., & Kim, G. Large fluxes of rare earth elements through submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) from a volcanic island, Jeju, Korea. Marine Chemistry, 127, pp 12– 19, 2011.
Baltzer, F., Kenig, F., Boichard, R., Plaziat, J.- C.& Purser, B.H. Organic matter distribution, water circulation and dolomitization beneath the Abu Dhabi Sabkha (United Arab Emirates). In: Purser, B. Tuker, M., and Zenger, D.E.,eds. Dolomites, a volume in Honour of Dolomieus: International Association of sedimentologists special publication,1994.
Kirkham, A. Pleistocene seif dunes and their role in the development of complex past and present coastlines of the U.A.E. GeoArabia 3 (1), pp 19–31, 1998b. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015
Evans, G., Kinsman, D.J.J & Shearman, D.J. A reconnaissance survey of the environment of recent carbonate sedimentation along the Trucial Coast, Persian Gulf. In: van Straaten, L.M.J.U. (Ed.), Deltaic and Shallow Marine Deposits. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 129–135, 1964b.
Kinsman, D.J.J. Reef coral tolerance of high temperatures and salinities. Nature, pp 1280– 1282, 1964b.
Lokier, S., & Steuber, T. Quantification of carbonate ramp sedimentation and progradation rates for the late Holocene Abu Dhabi shoreline: Journal of Sedimentary Research, vol. 78, pp 423-43 , 2008.
Ronov, A. B. , Balashov Y. A. & Girin, Y. P. Regularities of Rare Earth Element Distribution in the Sedimentary Shell and in the Crust of the Earth,” Sedimentology. 21, pp 171-193, 1974.
Taylor, S. R., & McLennan, S. M. The continental crust: Its composition and evolution. Oxford: Blackwell, 1985.
Henderson, P. Rare Earth Element Geochemistry. Elsevier, Oxford, pp. 510, 1984.
Murray, R. W., Buchholtz, T., Brink, M. R., Jones, D. L., Gerlach, D. C & Russ, G. P. Rare Earth Elements as Indicators of Different Marine Depositional Environments in Chert and Shale,” Geology, 18, pp 268-272, 1990.
Khadijeh S.R.I., Elias, S. B., Wood A. K & Reza, A. M. Rare Earth Elements Distribution in Marine Sediments of Malaysia Coasts, Journal of Rare Earths, 27, pp 1066-1077, 2009. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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