Wei Wei , Geoffrey Gilleaudeau , Yi Song , Wolfgang Ruebsam , Thomas J. Algeo
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Preface for Chemical Geology VSI: Elemental salinity proxies
This preface provides context for and summarizes the findings of the 20 studies contributed to the Chemical Geology VSI on “Elemental salinity proxies”. These studies are part of the recent renaissance of salinity analysis in paleoenvironmental research. Collectively, they provide key insights into the methodology and application of elemental salinity proxies for paleoenvironmental reconstruction that will serve as examples of ‘best practices’ in the future.
期刊介绍:
Chemical Geology is an international journal that publishes original research papers on isotopic and elemental geochemistry, geochronology and cosmochemistry.
The Journal focuses on chemical processes in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary petrology, low- and high-temperature aqueous solutions, biogeochemistry, the environment and cosmochemistry.
Papers that are field, experimentally, or computationally based are appropriate if they are of broad international interest. The Journal generally does not publish papers that are primarily of regional or local interest, or which are primarily focused on remediation and applied geochemistry.
The Journal also welcomes innovative papers dealing with significant analytical advances that are of wide interest in the community and extend significantly beyond the scope of what would be included in the methods section of a standard research paper.