Mg/Ca ratio paleothermometry in foraminifera is an important tool for the reconstruction and interpretation of past environments. However, existing Mg/Ca:temperature relationships for planktic species inhabiting mid- and high- latitude environments are limited by a lack of information about the development and impact of low-Mg/Ca ratio “crusts” and the influence of the carbonate system on Mg/Ca ratios in these groups. To address this, we cultured individual specimens of Neogloboquadrina incompta and Neogloboquadrina pachyderma in seawater across a range of temperature (6 °- 12 °C) and pH (7.4 – 8.2). We found by laser ablation inductively couple mass spectrometry analyses of shells that culture-grown crust calcite in N. incompta had a lower...
Core-top samples from different ocean basins have been analyzed to refine our current understanding ...
Mg/Ca ratios in benthic foraminiferal shells are frequently used in paleoceanographic studies to est...
The Mg/Ca ratio in foraminiferal calcite is one of the principal proxies used for paleoceanographic ...
Mg/Ca ratio paleothermometry in foraminifera is an important tool for the reconstruction and interpr...
Magnesium/calcium paleothermometry is an established tool for reconstructing past surface and deep-s...
The temperature of the deep ocean plays a vital role in the Earth's climate system. Paleo-reconstruc...
International audiencePlanktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca is one of the most widely applied sea surface t...
Calibrations and validations of the Mg/Ca paleothermometer in planktic foraminifera have traditional...
International audiencePlanktic foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios have become a fundamental seawater tempera...
International audienceThe Mg/Ca ratio of planktic foraminifera is a widely used proxy for sea-surfac...
Reliable temperature estimates from both surface and subsurface ocean waters are needed to reconstru...
Geochemical observations indicate that planktic foraminifer test Mg/Ca is heterogeneous in many spec...
iven the importance of high-latitude areas in the ocean-climate system, there is need for a paleothe...
On geological timescales, oceanic [Mg2+] and [Ca2+] vary with changing rates of weathering, seafloor...
Core-top samples from different ocean basins have been analyzed to refine our current understanding ...
Mg/Ca ratios in benthic foraminiferal shells are frequently used in paleoceanographic studies to est...
The Mg/Ca ratio in foraminiferal calcite is one of the principal proxies used for paleoceanographic ...
Mg/Ca ratio paleothermometry in foraminifera is an important tool for the reconstruction and interpr...
Magnesium/calcium paleothermometry is an established tool for reconstructing past surface and deep-s...
The temperature of the deep ocean plays a vital role in the Earth's climate system. Paleo-reconstruc...
International audiencePlanktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca is one of the most widely applied sea surface t...
Calibrations and validations of the Mg/Ca paleothermometer in planktic foraminifera have traditional...
International audiencePlanktic foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios have become a fundamental seawater tempera...
International audienceThe Mg/Ca ratio of planktic foraminifera is a widely used proxy for sea-surfac...
Reliable temperature estimates from both surface and subsurface ocean waters are needed to reconstru...
Geochemical observations indicate that planktic foraminifer test Mg/Ca is heterogeneous in many spec...
iven the importance of high-latitude areas in the ocean-climate system, there is need for a paleothe...
On geological timescales, oceanic [Mg2+] and [Ca2+] vary with changing rates of weathering, seafloor...
Core-top samples from different ocean basins have been analyzed to refine our current understanding ...
Mg/Ca ratios in benthic foraminiferal shells are frequently used in paleoceanographic studies to est...
The Mg/Ca ratio in foraminiferal calcite is one of the principal proxies used for paleoceanographic ...