“…As outlined in the introduction, sedimentary Zn and Ni isotope records may serve as tracers that enable reconstruction of past nutrient cycling and ocean chemistry (e.g., Liu et al, 2017;John et al, 2017;Sweere et al, 2018Sweere et al, , 2020S.-J. Wang et al, 2019;Yan et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2021;Li et al, 2021;Zhao et al, 2021). It is clear from this study, and that on the Peru margin of Ciscatio et al (2018), that records of authigenic Ni isotopes at upwelling margins have great potential for recording the d 60 Ni of contemporary seawater.…”