The stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of fossil ostracods are powerful tools to estimate past environmental and climatic conditions. The basis for such interpretations is that the calcite of the valves reflects the isotopic composition of water and its temperature of formation. However, calcite of ostracods is known not to form in isotopic equilibrium with water and different species may have different offsets from inorganic precipitates of calcite formed under the same conditions. To estimate the fractionation during ostracod valve calcification, the oxygen and carbon isotope compositions of 15 species living in Lake Geneva were related to their autoecology and the environmental parameters measured during their growth. The resu...
Over the last two decades, non-marine ostracods have been intensively studied with respect to the st...
Shells of Cyprideis, a widespread euryhaline ostracod, have commonly been used in geochemical invest...
Because the shell substance of an ostracod is derived entirely from the water body where it lives, i...
Many studies in continental areas have successfully used the oxygen isotope composition of fossil os...
The stable isotope composition of ostracod fossils is useful for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction....
The variations of environmental conditions (T°, pH, δ13CDIC, [DIC], δ18O, Mg/Ca, and Sr/Ca) of ostra...
The oxygen isotope ratio (18O/16O) of inorganic and biogenic carbonate minerals is used extensively ...
The stable oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of ostracod valves is the result of the interactio...
The stable-isotope and trace-element analysis of ostracod calcite are commonly used in palaeoenviron...
In order to better understand environmental factors controlling oxygen isotope shifts in autochthono...
This project examined the trace-element and stable-isotope composition of non-marine ostracod shells...
Oxygen stable isotopes (δ18O) of biogenic sedimentary components from lake sediment archives, such a...
The trace element (Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca) and stable isotope (δ¹⁸O and δ¹³C) geochemistry of fossil ostrac...
In this study, we show that there are independent controls of 18O/16O and 13C/12C fractionation in c...
The δ 18 O of ostracod valves is widely used to infer water δ 18 O and temperature. However, ostraco...
Over the last two decades, non-marine ostracods have been intensively studied with respect to the st...
Shells of Cyprideis, a widespread euryhaline ostracod, have commonly been used in geochemical invest...
Because the shell substance of an ostracod is derived entirely from the water body where it lives, i...
Many studies in continental areas have successfully used the oxygen isotope composition of fossil os...
The stable isotope composition of ostracod fossils is useful for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction....
The variations of environmental conditions (T°, pH, δ13CDIC, [DIC], δ18O, Mg/Ca, and Sr/Ca) of ostra...
The oxygen isotope ratio (18O/16O) of inorganic and biogenic carbonate minerals is used extensively ...
The stable oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of ostracod valves is the result of the interactio...
The stable-isotope and trace-element analysis of ostracod calcite are commonly used in palaeoenviron...
In order to better understand environmental factors controlling oxygen isotope shifts in autochthono...
This project examined the trace-element and stable-isotope composition of non-marine ostracod shells...
Oxygen stable isotopes (δ18O) of biogenic sedimentary components from lake sediment archives, such a...
The trace element (Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca) and stable isotope (δ¹⁸O and δ¹³C) geochemistry of fossil ostrac...
In this study, we show that there are independent controls of 18O/16O and 13C/12C fractionation in c...
The δ 18 O of ostracod valves is widely used to infer water δ 18 O and temperature. However, ostraco...
Over the last two decades, non-marine ostracods have been intensively studied with respect to the st...
Shells of Cyprideis, a widespread euryhaline ostracod, have commonly been used in geochemical invest...
Because the shell substance of an ostracod is derived entirely from the water body where it lives, i...