(1.74 wt%) relative to seawater- derived phosphorite. The PAAS-normalized REEs plot shows that the examined phosphorites are characterized by slight negative Ce and positive Eu anomalies, with relatively enrichment of MREEs over LREEs and HREEs. These patterns and anomalies are inconsistent with typical seawater-derived phosphorites and instead point to detrital heavy mineral input. Sea-level changes during the Campanian-Maastrichtian periods are identified as the likely mechanism that the redeposition of pre-existing authigenic phosphorites into the current deposits within an oxic and dysoxic basin setting, as evidenced by their distinct chemical features. From an economic perspective, the high ∑REE + Y content (avg. 969 ppm) in these phosphorites is significant, as it surpasses the concentrations typical of seawater-derived deposits. Their economic potential is further highlighted by strong enrichment in light REEs (avg. 646 ppm) with substantial concentrations of both critical REEs (e.g., Nd = 153.89 ppm and Y = 182 ppm) and non-critical REEs (e.g., La = 154.36 ppm).
Saleh et al. (Thu,) studied this question.