The boron concentration (B/Ca ratio) and isotopic composition (δ11B) of biogenic calcite are widely applied to reconstruct past changes in seawater carbonate chemistry. Knowledge of B incorporation pathways into calcite is critical for these applications and for improving the theoretical basis of B proxies. While the canonical interpretation of δ11B holds that B in calcite predominantly derives from dissolved borate anion in seawater, recent studies of the B content, coordination, and isotopic composition in calcite suggest more complex B incorporation pathways. To provide new insights into these pathways, here we present δ11B of inorganic calcite precipitated from saline solutions of varying pH, calcium and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC)...
International audienceThe 11B/10B ratio in calcite and aragonite is an important proxy of oceanic wa...
To deconvolve the effect of growth rate and temperature on the boron partitioning into calcite and i...
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The boron concentration (B/Ca ratio) and isotopic composition (δ11B) of biogenic calcite are widely ...
The boron isotopic and chemical content of carbonates (expressed as δ11B and B/Ca ratios) have been ...
Boron isotope ratios – as measured in marine calcium carbonate – are an established tracer of past s...
International audienceAlthough adsorption at the solid surface is the first step controlling boron i...
Boron isotope ratios – as measured in marine calcium carbonate – are an established tracer of past s...
International audienceWhen using the boron isotopic composition (δ11B) of marine carbonates as a sea...
The isotopic composition (δ11B) and abundance (B/Ca) of boron in the marine CaCO3 minerals calcite a...
International audienceAbout 20 years ago, the boron isotopic composition of marine carbonates was pr...
Due to the greater thermodynamic stability of CaCO3 relative to Li2CO3, synthetic CaCO3 was precipit...
To deconvolve the effect of growth rate and temperature on the boron partitioning into calcite and i...
Current interest in boron incorporation into carbonates arises from the observation that the isotopi...
AbstractTo deconvolve the effect of growth rate and temperature on the boron partitioning into calci...
International audienceThe 11B/10B ratio in calcite and aragonite is an important proxy of oceanic wa...
To deconvolve the effect of growth rate and temperature on the boron partitioning into calcite and i...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The boron concentration (B/Ca ratio) and isotopic composition (δ11B) of biogenic calcite are widely ...
The boron isotopic and chemical content of carbonates (expressed as δ11B and B/Ca ratios) have been ...
Boron isotope ratios – as measured in marine calcium carbonate – are an established tracer of past s...
International audienceAlthough adsorption at the solid surface is the first step controlling boron i...
Boron isotope ratios – as measured in marine calcium carbonate – are an established tracer of past s...
International audienceWhen using the boron isotopic composition (δ11B) of marine carbonates as a sea...
The isotopic composition (δ11B) and abundance (B/Ca) of boron in the marine CaCO3 minerals calcite a...
International audienceAbout 20 years ago, the boron isotopic composition of marine carbonates was pr...
Due to the greater thermodynamic stability of CaCO3 relative to Li2CO3, synthetic CaCO3 was precipit...
To deconvolve the effect of growth rate and temperature on the boron partitioning into calcite and i...
Current interest in boron incorporation into carbonates arises from the observation that the isotopi...
AbstractTo deconvolve the effect of growth rate and temperature on the boron partitioning into calci...
International audienceThe 11B/10B ratio in calcite and aragonite is an important proxy of oceanic wa...
To deconvolve the effect of growth rate and temperature on the boron partitioning into calcite and i...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...