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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-1613-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-1613-2025
Data description paper
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16 Apr 2025
Data description paper |  | 16 Apr 2025

Deep-Time Marine Sedimentary Element Database

Jiankang Lai, Haijun Song, Daoliang Chu, Jacopo Dal Corso, Erik A. Sperling, Yuyang Wu, Xiaokang Liu, Lai Wei, Mingtao Li, Hanchen Song, Yong Du, Enhao Jia, Yan Feng, Huyue Song, Wenchao Yu, Qingzhong Liang, Xinchuan Li, and Hong Yao

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The Deep-Time Marine Sedimentary Element Database (DM-SED) expands upon the Sedimentary Geochemistry and Paleoenvironments Project (SGP) database, totalling 63 627 entries and covering major and trace elements and some stable isotopes in ancient marine sediments. This database is not only a significant reference for reconstructing Earth's system evolution but is also a valuable resource for studying palaeo-environments, palaeo-climates, and geochemical cycles.
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