Possibilities and limitations of isotopic chemostratigraphy

Postsedimentary transformations of rocks impede the use of isotopic methods for the paleoecological reconstruction and correlation of geological events. This fact was demonstrated previously based on the study of Neoproterozoic-Cambrian rocks (Vinogradov, 2008). Detailed analysis of literature mater...

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