Elemental analysis of biogeochemical archives is an established technique used to study climate in a range of applications, including ocean circulation, glacial/interglacial climates, and anthropogenic climate change. Data from mollusc archives are especially important because of their global abundance and sub-annual resolution. Despite this potential, they are underrepresented among palaeoclimate studies, due to enigmatic physiological influences skewing the elemental record. Understanding the patterns behind these influences will improve data interpretation and lead to the development of new climate proxies. Here, we show for the first time that extensive spatial mapping of multiple mollusc specimens using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectros...
Molluscan shell chemistry may provide an important archive of mean annual temperature (MAT) and mean...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Understanding rapid climate change in the Arctic and its ecosystem implications...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
Elemental analysis of biogeochemical archives is an established technique used to study climate in a...
Measurement of the elemental composition of shells is increasingly emerging as an avenue for obtaini...
Measurement of the elemental composition of shells is increasingly emerging as an avenue for obtaini...
The shells of molluscs from all over the world – on land, in lakes, and in the ocean – contain very ...
The chemical composition of mollusk shells offers information about environmental conditions present...
Archaeological shell and fish middens are rich sources of paleoenvironmental proxy data. Patelloid l...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
Reconstructing past secular environmental variations is an important issue in palaeoclimate research...
Nearshore New Zealand mollusca (shellfish) have the potential to be important archives of environmen...
The potential application of Mg/Ca ratios in top shells of the mollusc species Phorcus lineatus (Da ...
Novel molecular isotope proxies measured in bivalve tissues represent a wide range of approaches for...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Molluscan shell chemistry may provide an important archive of mean annual temperature (MAT) and mean...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Understanding rapid climate change in the Arctic and its ecosystem implications...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
Elemental analysis of biogeochemical archives is an established technique used to study climate in a...
Measurement of the elemental composition of shells is increasingly emerging as an avenue for obtaini...
Measurement of the elemental composition of shells is increasingly emerging as an avenue for obtaini...
The shells of molluscs from all over the world – on land, in lakes, and in the ocean – contain very ...
The chemical composition of mollusk shells offers information about environmental conditions present...
Archaeological shell and fish middens are rich sources of paleoenvironmental proxy data. Patelloid l...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
Reconstructing past secular environmental variations is an important issue in palaeoclimate research...
Nearshore New Zealand mollusca (shellfish) have the potential to be important archives of environmen...
The potential application of Mg/Ca ratios in top shells of the mollusc species Phorcus lineatus (Da ...
Novel molecular isotope proxies measured in bivalve tissues represent a wide range of approaches for...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Molluscan shell chemistry may provide an important archive of mean annual temperature (MAT) and mean...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Understanding rapid climate change in the Arctic and its ecosystem implications...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...