The lack of diagenetic remobilization of biogenic barium preserves the high barium signal associated with the high-productivity sequences deposited during the late Miocene to Pliocene. Significantly, the organic carbon distribution does not indicate high accumulation rates during the periods of high opal and barium deposition. Instead, higher organic carbon accumulations are recorded in the Quaternary and middle Miocene sequences; intervals that are also characterized by deposition of siliciclastic turbidites. The presence of a terrestrial component in the organic carbon record renders barium a more useful indicator than organic carbon for paleoproductivity reconstructions in this marginal sea. -from Authors
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Von Breymann, M. T., Brumsack, H., & Emeis, K. C. (1992). Depositional and diagenetic behavior of barium in the Japan Sea. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Legs 127/128, Japan Sea, 651–665. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.127128.168.1992
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