oralline algae have been used for sclerochronological studies throughout the last decade. These studies have focused on two different growth morphologies of the photosynthetic coralline algae: massive crusts forming small buildups on hard substrate, and free-living branching algal nodules, known as rhodoliths. The latter are generally found on soft-substrate, where they are frequently overturned by water movement and bottom feeding organisms, leaving one side of the rhodolith partially buried in the sediment at any given time. Here we test whether either of these growth morphologies is more suitable for proxy reconstructions by comparing Mg/Ca ratios – a temperature proxy – in multiple replicates of rhodoliths of Lithothamnion glaciale and ...
ABSTRACT: The rocky, photic benthos of Arctic and Subarctic Biogeographic Regions has a characterist...
If unabated, the continued anthropogenic release of carbon dioxide is expected to lead to warming an...
Paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental reconstructions from increment-yielding archives strongly depend...
The coralline alga Clathromorphum compactum is an important annual to sub-annual resolution archive ...
The purpose of this research is to further develop the use of encrusting and free-living forms (i.e....
Over the past decade coralline algae have increasingly been used as archives of paleoclimate informa...
Over the past decade coralline algae have increasingly been used as archives of paleoclimate informa...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
The potential of crustose coralline algae as high-resolution archives of past ocean variability in m...
Over the past decade coralline algae have increasingly been used as archives of paleoclimate informa...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
An increased number of climate proxy records and more refined interpretation of proxy data are cruci...
If unabated, the continued anthropogenic release of carbon dioxide is expected to lead to warming an...
ABSTRACT: The rocky, photic benthos of Arctic and Subarctic Biogeographic Regions has a characterist...
If unabated, the continued anthropogenic release of carbon dioxide is expected to lead to warming an...
Paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental reconstructions from increment-yielding archives strongly depend...
The coralline alga Clathromorphum compactum is an important annual to sub-annual resolution archive ...
The purpose of this research is to further develop the use of encrusting and free-living forms (i.e....
Over the past decade coralline algae have increasingly been used as archives of paleoclimate informa...
Over the past decade coralline algae have increasingly been used as archives of paleoclimate informa...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
The potential of crustose coralline algae as high-resolution archives of past ocean variability in m...
Over the past decade coralline algae have increasingly been used as archives of paleoclimate informa...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
An increased number of climate proxy records and more refined interpretation of proxy data are cruci...
If unabated, the continued anthropogenic release of carbon dioxide is expected to lead to warming an...
ABSTRACT: The rocky, photic benthos of Arctic and Subarctic Biogeographic Regions has a characterist...
If unabated, the continued anthropogenic release of carbon dioxide is expected to lead to warming an...
Paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental reconstructions from increment-yielding archives strongly depend...