We compare monthly resolved oxygen isotope records derived from a giant bivalve shell, Tridacna gigas and massive Parkes corals collected along the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. This intercomparison study demonstrates that delta O-18 profiles obtained from these different aragonite-secreting organisms collected from within a 30 km range are correlated in great detail and record the timing and amplitude of seasonal and interannual (ENSO-related) variations in sea surface temperature (SST) and water isotopic composition which is closely related to rainfall. Furthermore, the T. gigas record is shown to be close to isotopic equilibrium with the local sea-water, in contrast to the corals which are approximately - 4 parts per thousand offse...
High resolution stable isotope and trace elemental ratios of a recent Tridacna squamosa from Vietnam...
International audienceThe use of the sclerochronology and geochemistry of a New Caledonian (South We...
International audienceFossil shells of marine bivalves such as giant Tridacna provide information on...
We compare monthly resolved oxygen isotope records derived from a giant bivalve shell, Tridacna giga...
The Lapita colonization, which occurred in the late Holocene, is one of the most remarkable prehisto...
We present 12 seasonally resolved delta O-18 profiles of giant clams (Tridacna sp.) from the Huon Pe...
The use of the sclerochronology and geochemistry of a New Caledonian (South West Pacific) giant clam...
This study investigates the environmental and biological controls on trace element partitioning and ...
Mollusks are well known for their detailed recording of paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic changes...
High resolution stable isotope and trace elemental ratios of a recent Tridacna squamosa from Vietnam...
International audienceThe use of the sclerochronology and geochemistry of a New Caledonian (South We...
International audienceFossil shells of marine bivalves such as giant Tridacna provide information on...
We compare monthly resolved oxygen isotope records derived from a giant bivalve shell, Tridacna giga...
The Lapita colonization, which occurred in the late Holocene, is one of the most remarkable prehisto...
We present 12 seasonally resolved delta O-18 profiles of giant clams (Tridacna sp.) from the Huon Pe...
The use of the sclerochronology and geochemistry of a New Caledonian (South West Pacific) giant clam...
This study investigates the environmental and biological controls on trace element partitioning and ...
Mollusks are well known for their detailed recording of paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic changes...
High resolution stable isotope and trace elemental ratios of a recent Tridacna squamosa from Vietnam...
International audienceThe use of the sclerochronology and geochemistry of a New Caledonian (South We...
International audienceFossil shells of marine bivalves such as giant Tridacna provide information on...