International audienceMollusk shells are increasingly used as records of past environmental conditions, particularly for sea-surface temperature (SST) reconstructions. Many recent studies tackled SST (and/or sea-surface salinity) tracers through variations in the elementary (Mg and Sr) or stable isotope (δ18 O) composition within mollusk shells. But such attempts, which sometimes include calibration studies on modern specimens, are not always conclusive. We present here a series of Mg and Sr analyses in the calcitic layer of Concholepas concholepas(Muricidae, Gastropoda) with a very high time-resolution on a time window covering about 1 and a half month of shell formation, performed by Laser Ablation Inductively-Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrom...
The chemical composition of mollusk shells is a useful tool in (paleo)climatology since it captures ...
Acesta excavata (Fabricius, 1779) is a slow growing bivalve from the Limidae family and is often fou...
The potential application of Mg/Ca ratios in top shells of the mollusc species Phorcus lineatus (Da ...
International audienceMollusk shells are increasingly used as records of past environmental conditio...
International audienceThe geochemical compositions of biogenic carbonates are increasingly used for ...
The geochemical compositions of biogenic carbonates are increasingly used for palaeoenvironmental re...
The potential of Mg in Arctica islandica as a climate proxy is explored through analysis of live-col...
Nearshore New Zealand mollusca (shellfish) have the potential to be important archives of environmen...
Magnesium to calcium (Mg/Ca) ratios exhibit a strong temperature dependence in foraminifera and cora...
noThe potential of Mg in Arctica islandica as a climate proxy is explored through analysis of live-c...
Mussels of a similar size, originating from the same population, have been grown in the field and th...
Bivalve shell Mg/Ca records can be important potential tracers of paleo-temperature, but evidence ha...
International audienceSaint-Pierre and Miquelon (SPM) is a small archipelago where instrumental meas...
The chemical composition of mollusk shells is a useful tool in (paleo)climatology since it captures ...
Acesta excavata (Fabricius, 1779) is a slow growing bivalve from the Limidae family and is often fou...
The potential application of Mg/Ca ratios in top shells of the mollusc species Phorcus lineatus (Da ...
International audienceMollusk shells are increasingly used as records of past environmental conditio...
International audienceThe geochemical compositions of biogenic carbonates are increasingly used for ...
The geochemical compositions of biogenic carbonates are increasingly used for palaeoenvironmental re...
The potential of Mg in Arctica islandica as a climate proxy is explored through analysis of live-col...
Nearshore New Zealand mollusca (shellfish) have the potential to be important archives of environmen...
Magnesium to calcium (Mg/Ca) ratios exhibit a strong temperature dependence in foraminifera and cora...
noThe potential of Mg in Arctica islandica as a climate proxy is explored through analysis of live-c...
Mussels of a similar size, originating from the same population, have been grown in the field and th...
Bivalve shell Mg/Ca records can be important potential tracers of paleo-temperature, but evidence ha...
International audienceSaint-Pierre and Miquelon (SPM) is a small archipelago where instrumental meas...
The chemical composition of mollusk shells is a useful tool in (paleo)climatology since it captures ...
Acesta excavata (Fabricius, 1779) is a slow growing bivalve from the Limidae family and is often fou...
The potential application of Mg/Ca ratios in top shells of the mollusc species Phorcus lineatus (Da ...