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A comparative study of authigenic carbonates from mussel and tubeworm environments: Implications for discriminating the effects of tubeworms
Dong Feng
, Erik E. Cordes
, Harry H. Roberts
, Charles R. Fisher
Eberly College of Science
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon 14
100%
Gulf of Mexico
100%
Calcite
100%
Aragonite
100%
Sediment Geochemistry
100%
Dissolved Inorganic Carbon
50%
Isotopic Composition
50%
Methane
50%
Continental Slope
50%
Outcrop
50%
Porewater
50%
Isotope Effect
50%
Hydrocarbon Seep
50%
Keyphrases
Mussels
100%
Tubeworms
100%
Authigenic Carbonates
100%
Carbonate
50%
Aragonite
20%
Sediment Geochemistry
20%
Dissolved Inorganic Carbon
10%
Hydrocarbons
10%
Carbon Isotopes
10%
Gulf of Mexico
10%
Continental Slope
10%
Vestimentiferans
10%
Stable Carbon Isotopes
10%
Stable Isotope Ratios
10%
Seeps
10%
Pore Water
10%
Hydrocarbon Seeps
10%
Isotope Shift
10%
Enriched Environment
10%
Geochemical Environment
10%
Depth Range
10%
Northern Gulf of Mexico
10%
Mussel Bed
10%
Methane Oxidation
10%
Carbon Pools
10%