We compare monthly resolved oxygen isotope records derived from a giant bivalve shell, Tridacna gigas and massive Porites corals collected along the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. This intercomparison study demonstrates that δ18O profiles obtained
International audienceThe major control upon abundance of planktonic foraminifera and their stable o...
The giant clam Tridacna maxima presents a strong potential for paleoclimatic reconstructions but it...
We present 12 seasonally resolved delta O-18 profiles of giant clams (Tridacna sp.) from the Huon Pe...
We compare monthly resolved oxygen isotope records derived from a giant bivalve shell, Tridacna giga...
This study investigates the environmental and biological controls on trace element partitioning and ...
This study investigates the environmental and biological controls on trace element partitioning and ...
Bivalve mollusks are biological chart recorders: their shells contain a record of environmental cond...
The Lapita colonization, which occurred in the late Holocene, is one of the most remarkable prehisto...
This study explores the giant oyster Hyotissa hyotis as a novel environmental archive in tropical re...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important mode of interannual changes in global clim...
Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11) from ~424,000 to 374,000 yrs ago included one of the longest and wa...
El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important mode of interannual changes in global clim...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
Freshwater bivalve shell oxygen isotope values (δ 18 OS) may act as a recorder of river δ 18 O varia...
International audienceThe major control upon abundance of planktonic foraminifera and their stable o...
The giant clam Tridacna maxima presents a strong potential for paleoclimatic reconstructions but it...
We present 12 seasonally resolved delta O-18 profiles of giant clams (Tridacna sp.) from the Huon Pe...
We compare monthly resolved oxygen isotope records derived from a giant bivalve shell, Tridacna giga...
This study investigates the environmental and biological controls on trace element partitioning and ...
This study investigates the environmental and biological controls on trace element partitioning and ...
Bivalve mollusks are biological chart recorders: their shells contain a record of environmental cond...
The Lapita colonization, which occurred in the late Holocene, is one of the most remarkable prehisto...
This study explores the giant oyster Hyotissa hyotis as a novel environmental archive in tropical re...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important mode of interannual changes in global clim...
Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11) from ~424,000 to 374,000 yrs ago included one of the longest and wa...
El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important mode of interannual changes in global clim...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
Freshwater bivalve shell oxygen isotope values (δ 18 OS) may act as a recorder of river δ 18 O varia...
International audienceThe major control upon abundance of planktonic foraminifera and their stable o...
The giant clam Tridacna maxima presents a strong potential for paleoclimatic reconstructions but it...
We present 12 seasonally resolved delta O-18 profiles of giant clams (Tridacna sp.) from the Huon Pe...