In SE Siberia, carbonate formations with δ13Ccarb values ranging between –12‰ and –7‰ (V-PDB) and Sr concentrations of up to 2.5% occupy an area of 40 000 km2. Several successions exceed 1000 m in thickness and represent the world's largest known exposures of sedimentary carbonates exhibiting extreme depletion in 13C. The carbonates were deposited on a carbonate platform evolving from a mixed carbonate–siliciclastic ramp to a carbonate ramp, and then from a peritidal rimmed shelf to a deep-water open shelf. All sequences reveal a facies-independent, upward rise in marine δ13Ccarb from –12‰ to –7‰. The trend and magnitude of the values mimic those that are characteristic of the 600–550 Ma Shuram–Wonoka isoto...
Measurements of 87Sr/86Sr on samples of planktonic foraminifers were used to reconstruct changes in ...
A curve describing the variation of the strontium isotopic composition of seawater for the late Neog...
The Late Triassic time interval witnessed several important biological turnovers, extinctions and on...
<p>In SE Siberia, carbonate formations with δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>carb</sub> values ranging between −1...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Sem...
Sr and C isotopic data obtained on stratigraphic suites of well-preserved marine limestone from Sibe...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past variations in seawater strontium isotope ratios (Sr...
Replacement dolomitization by seawater has been modeled in order to quantify the Sr-isotope signatur...
The work reported in this thesis applies a new isotope tracer, stable strontium isotopes (δ88/...
The long-term trend in the Paleozoic seawater 87Sr/86Sr was punctuated by a unique episode called th...
The 87Sr/86Sr minimum of the Capitanian seawater is one of the most significant features in the Phan...
Past reconstructions of the isotopic Sr composition (87Sr / 86Sr) of marine carbonate skeletons (MCS...
The secular trend of seawater strontium isotope ratio (87Sr/86Sr) reflects changes in the relative c...
The stable strontium isotope system (δ88/86Sr) has recently been suggested to be a suitable proxy fo...
A detailed study of strontium isotope variations in Neogene marine carbonate sediments from Deep Sea...
Measurements of 87Sr/86Sr on samples of planktonic foraminifers were used to reconstruct changes in ...
A curve describing the variation of the strontium isotopic composition of seawater for the late Neog...
The Late Triassic time interval witnessed several important biological turnovers, extinctions and on...
<p>In SE Siberia, carbonate formations with δ<sup>13</sup>C<sub>carb</sub> values ranging between −1...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Sem...
Sr and C isotopic data obtained on stratigraphic suites of well-preserved marine limestone from Sibe...
International audienceThe reconstruction of past variations in seawater strontium isotope ratios (Sr...
Replacement dolomitization by seawater has been modeled in order to quantify the Sr-isotope signatur...
The work reported in this thesis applies a new isotope tracer, stable strontium isotopes (δ88/...
The long-term trend in the Paleozoic seawater 87Sr/86Sr was punctuated by a unique episode called th...
The 87Sr/86Sr minimum of the Capitanian seawater is one of the most significant features in the Phan...
Past reconstructions of the isotopic Sr composition (87Sr / 86Sr) of marine carbonate skeletons (MCS...
The secular trend of seawater strontium isotope ratio (87Sr/86Sr) reflects changes in the relative c...
The stable strontium isotope system (δ88/86Sr) has recently been suggested to be a suitable proxy fo...
A detailed study of strontium isotope variations in Neogene marine carbonate sediments from Deep Sea...
Measurements of 87Sr/86Sr on samples of planktonic foraminifers were used to reconstruct changes in ...
A curve describing the variation of the strontium isotopic composition of seawater for the late Neog...
The Late Triassic time interval witnessed several important biological turnovers, extinctions and on...