Shells of bivalves potentially provide an excellent archive for high-resolution paleoclimate studies. However, quantification of environmental variables, specifically water temperature remains a very challenging task. Here, we explore the possibility to infer water temperature from changes of microstructural characteristics of shells of the common cockle, Cerastoderma edule. The size and elongation of individual microstructural units, i.e., prisms, in the outer shell layer of seven three to five year-old, specimens collected alive from the intertidal zone of the North Sea near Texel, The Netherlands, and Schillig, Germany, were measured by means of automatic image processing. Growth patterns (circatidal, ciralunidian and fortnightly increme...
We investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of m...
International audienceA reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966-2011...
Mollusks record valuable information in their hardparts that reflect ambient environmental condition...
Shells of bivalves potentially provide an excellent archive for high-resolution paleoclimate studies...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
International audienceWe investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope rat...
The shell δ18O of young modern Aequipecten opercularis from the southern North Sea provides an essen...
The Campanian age (Late Cretaceous) is characterized by a warm greenhouse climate with limited land-...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
We investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of m...
International audienceA reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966-2011...
Mollusks record valuable information in their hardparts that reflect ambient environmental condition...
Shells of bivalves potentially provide an excellent archive for high-resolution paleoclimate studies...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
Bivalve shells are increasingly used as archives for high-resolution paleoclimate analyses. However,...
International audienceWe investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope rat...
The shell δ18O of young modern Aequipecten opercularis from the southern North Sea provides an essen...
The Campanian age (Late Cretaceous) is characterized by a warm greenhouse climate with limited land-...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
We investigate the environmental and biological controls on oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of m...
International audienceA reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966-2011...
Mollusks record valuable information in their hardparts that reflect ambient environmental condition...