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The effect of carbonic anhydrase on foraminiferal Mg/Ca. [PDF]
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Depositional Environment and Ecological Response of Bioconstructions: A Case Study of Southern China (Guizhou Province) in Moscovian-Gzhelian. [PDF]
Li X, Gong E, Zhang Y, Guan C, Huang W.
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European mammal turnover driven by a global rapid warming event preceding the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. [PDF]
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Prevalent North Atlantic Deep Water during the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1. [PDF]
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Reconstructing benthic carbon oxidation rates using δ13C of benthic foraminifers
Marine Micropaleontology, 2004Abstract In non-bioturbated organic-rich marine sediments, the concentration and carbon isotope gradient of total dissolved carbon dioxide (∑CO2) primarily reflects the rate of carbon oxidation and CO2 diffusion within the sediment pore waters. Here, we investigate whether the calcium carbonate secreted by benthic foraminifers that inhabit discrete ...
Lowell D Stott
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Calcium isotope ratios in calcitic tests of benthic foraminifers
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2010Abstract We analysed Ca isotope ratios of the infaunal foraminiferal species Cassidulina laevigata , Elphidium spp., Gyroidinoides spp., and Uvigerina peregrina as well as the epifaunal Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi over a depth–temperature gradient. The calcium isotope ratios of the benthic foraminifers' tests show a distinct anomaly around 4 °
Nikolaus Gussone, Helena L Filipsson
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Benthic foraminifers: proxies or problems?
Earth-Science Reviews, 1999G J Van Der Zwaan
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