Microfossils in isolation basin sediments are frequently used to reconstruct sea-level change, but preservation problems and non-analogue situations can limit their usefulness. Here we investigate the potential of stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) and C/N ratios from bulk organic matter, as an alternative proxy of salinity within isolation basin sediments from a basin in northwest Scotland. Within the Holocene sediment δ13C and C/N are determined largely by the mean weighted values of the predominant source of the organic material. Analysis of modern materials and comparison with the diatom record shows that the marine parts of the sequence are dominated by high δ13C and variable C/N. In the fresh water sequences the organic material is a mixtu...
Stable organic carbon isotope ratios (ð13C) of bulk organic matter (OM) are commonly used for enviro...
Isolation basins from Northwest Scotland provide the longest near-field records of relative sea-leve...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...
Carbon isotopes (13C) and C/N ratios from bulk organic matter have recently been used as alternative...
Holocene reconstructions of relative sea-level (RSL) and environmental change in the coastal zone ha...
The sediments that are preserved in estuarine environments (saltmarsh, riverine estuaries, mangrove ...
Stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) and the ratio of organic carbon to total nitrogen (C/N) are able to di...
International audienceProviding a dense network of Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) records still f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance of both natural and anthropogenic source...
Reconstruction of late Quaternary sea level history in areas of glacioisostatic uplift often relies ...
Reconstruction of late Quaternary sea level history in areas of glacioisostatic uplift often relies ...
Bulk organic stable carbon isotope (δ13C) and element geochemistry (total organic carbon (TOC) and o...
Organic δ13C and C/N analyses of estuarine deposits provide proxies for changes in the source of org...
This study aims to examine the applicability of organic carbon isotopes as a palaeo-monsoon proxy fo...
Previous paleoenvironmental and sea-level reconstructions from nearshore environments have typically...
Stable organic carbon isotope ratios (ð13C) of bulk organic matter (OM) are commonly used for enviro...
Isolation basins from Northwest Scotland provide the longest near-field records of relative sea-leve...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...
Carbon isotopes (13C) and C/N ratios from bulk organic matter have recently been used as alternative...
Holocene reconstructions of relative sea-level (RSL) and environmental change in the coastal zone ha...
The sediments that are preserved in estuarine environments (saltmarsh, riverine estuaries, mangrove ...
Stable carbon isotopes (δ13C) and the ratio of organic carbon to total nitrogen (C/N) are able to di...
International audienceProviding a dense network of Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) records still f...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance of both natural and anthropogenic source...
Reconstruction of late Quaternary sea level history in areas of glacioisostatic uplift often relies ...
Reconstruction of late Quaternary sea level history in areas of glacioisostatic uplift often relies ...
Bulk organic stable carbon isotope (δ13C) and element geochemistry (total organic carbon (TOC) and o...
Organic δ13C and C/N analyses of estuarine deposits provide proxies for changes in the source of org...
This study aims to examine the applicability of organic carbon isotopes as a palaeo-monsoon proxy fo...
Previous paleoenvironmental and sea-level reconstructions from nearshore environments have typically...
Stable organic carbon isotope ratios (ð13C) of bulk organic matter (OM) are commonly used for enviro...
Isolation basins from Northwest Scotland provide the longest near-field records of relative sea-leve...
THE vast reservoirs of organic carbon in marine sediments1–3 have the potential to influence the pro...