AbstractDespite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid utilisation, few studies have focused on calibrating core top data with modern oceanographic conditions. In this study, a microfiltration technique is used to divide Southern Ocean core top silica into narrow size ranges, separating components such as radiolaria, sponge spicules and clay minerals from diatoms. Silicon isotope analysis of these components demonstrates that inclusion of small amounts of non-diatom material can significantly offset the measured from the true diatom δ30Si. Once the correct size fraction is selected (generally 2–20μm), diatom δ30Si shows a strong negative correlation with surface water silicic acid concentra...
This research endeavoured to lay the groundwork in understanding the oceanic cycling of silicon (Si)...
International audienceDiatoms are known to fractionate silicon isotopes during the formation of thei...
In the Southern Ocean, the silicon (Si) biogeochemical cycle is dominated by processes such as the s...
Despite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid ut...
Despite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid ut...
Despite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ 30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid u...
AbstractDespite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Silicon isotope records from diatoms can be used as a proxy for the relative consumption of dissolve...
Marine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of theiropaline shells and discriminate against ...
International audienceSilicon is essential for the growth of diatoms, a group of phytoplankton with ...
We determine Southern Ocean diatom silicon isotopic signatures and compare them with the previously ...
The upwelling area off Peru is characterized by exceptionally high rates of primary productivity, ma...
The marine silicon and carbon cycles are intrinsically linked by a unique group of primary producers...
This research endeavoured to lay the groundwork in understanding the oceanic cycling of silicon (Si)...
International audienceDiatoms are known to fractionate silicon isotopes during the formation of thei...
In the Southern Ocean, the silicon (Si) biogeochemical cycle is dominated by processes such as the s...
Despite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid ut...
Despite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid ut...
Despite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ 30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid u...
AbstractDespite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Silicon isotope records from diatoms can be used as a proxy for the relative consumption of dissolve...
Marine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of theiropaline shells and discriminate against ...
International audienceSilicon is essential for the growth of diatoms, a group of phytoplankton with ...
We determine Southern Ocean diatom silicon isotopic signatures and compare them with the previously ...
The upwelling area off Peru is characterized by exceptionally high rates of primary productivity, ma...
The marine silicon and carbon cycles are intrinsically linked by a unique group of primary producers...
This research endeavoured to lay the groundwork in understanding the oceanic cycling of silicon (Si)...
International audienceDiatoms are known to fractionate silicon isotopes during the formation of thei...
In the Southern Ocean, the silicon (Si) biogeochemical cycle is dominated by processes such as the s...