Science. 1981 Jul 10;213(4504):205-7. doi: 10.1126/science.213.4504.205.
The geochemical behavior of dissolved germanium in rivers, estuaries, and the oceans is similar to that of silicon. It is chemically weathered from continental rocks and transported by rivers to the oceans, where it is taken up by siliceous organisms and deposited in biogenic opal. The ratio of germanium to silicon buried in siliceous oozes must reflect the oceanic input ratios from rivers (crustal weathering) and sea-floor vents (mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal weathering). The opal germanium/silicon ratio may thus monitor relative variations in these weathering processes and provide information about the geochemical history of seawater.
溶解态锗在河流、河口和海洋中的地球化学行为与硅相似。它从大陆岩石中化学风化而来,并通过河流输送到海洋,被硅质生物吸收并沉积在生物蛋白石中。硅质软泥中埋藏的锗与硅的比值必须反映河流(地壳风化)和海底喷口(大洋中脊热液风化)的海洋输入比值。因此,蛋白石中的锗/硅比值可以监测这些风化过程的相对变化,并提供有关海水地球化学历史的信息。