“…In addition, Nd isotopes have the singular benefit of providing information about age domains of eroded source rocks (dePaolo, 1988). While numerous studies documenting the Nd isotopic composition of seawater and its circulation patterns were published for the Cenozoic and Mesozoic (e.g., Stille et al, 1996;Thomas et al, 2003;Scher and Martin, 2004;Puceat et al, 2005;Gourlan et al, 2008;Dera et al, 2009), reconstructions from the Paleozoic are still rare (Holmden et al, 1996(Holmden et al, , 1998Felitsyn et al, 1998;Fanton et al, 2002;Dopieralska, 2009). The largest dataset of Nd Paleozoic seawater signatures is available from the Upper Devonian, but it is limited to the Variscan realm in Europe and North Africa (Dopieralska, 2003;Dopieralska et al, 2006).…”