Extreme Enrichment of Tellurium in Deep-Sea Sediments
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    1 Introduction Tellurium is located in the fifth period and the sixth major group of the element periodic table, whose chemical nature is similar to those of sulfur and selenium. Tellurium is a scattered rare element on the earth and its concentration is very low in earth’s crust, only 1.0 ng/g (Cox, 1989). However, the tellurium content is extremely high in aerolites, up to 2320 ng/g (Anders and Grevesse, 1989). Independent tellurium minerals are scarce, with only calaverite, tetradymite,…

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LI Yanhe, WANG Yimin, SONG Hebin, YUE Guoliang Laboratory of Isotope Geology, Ministry of Land, Resources, Beijing, E-mail: lyh@mx. cei. gov. cn Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing National Geoanalysis Center, Beijing .2005. Extreme Enrichment of Tellurium in Deep-Sea Sediments[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),79(4):

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