The δ30Si of biogenic silica ( inline image) in marine sediments is a promising proxy for the reconstruction of silicic acid utilization by diatoms in the geological past. The application of this proxy, however, requires an understanding of the modern δ30Si distributions and their controlling mechanisms. Here we present results from a modern climate simulation with a coupled ocean-sediment model that includes a prognostic formulation of biogenic silica production with concurrent silicon isotopic fractionation. In agreement with previous studies, biological fractionation combined with physical transport and mixing determines the oceanic distribution of simulated δ30Si. A new finding is a distinct seasonal cycle of δ30Si in the surface ocean,...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
Due to the major role played by diatoms in the biological pump of CO2, and to the presence of silica...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
The δ30Si of biogenic silica ( urn:x-wiley:gbc:media:gbc20388:gbc20388-math-0001) in marine sediment...
The δ30Si of biogenic silica ( urn:x-wiley:gbc:media:gbc20388:gbc20388-math-0001) in marine sediment...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
AbstractDespite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic...
A large part of the organic carbon transport into the deep ocean is carried out by diatoms. A unique...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Southern Ocean biogeochemical processes have an impact on global marine primary production and globa...
A large part of the organic carbon transport into the deep ocean is carried out by diatoms. A unique...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
International audienceSouthern Ocean biogeochemical processes have an impact on global marine primar...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
Due to the major role played by diatoms in the biological pump of CO2, and to the presence of silica...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
The δ30Si of biogenic silica ( urn:x-wiley:gbc:media:gbc20388:gbc20388-math-0001) in marine sediment...
The δ30Si of biogenic silica ( urn:x-wiley:gbc:media:gbc20388:gbc20388-math-0001) in marine sediment...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
AbstractDespite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic...
A large part of the organic carbon transport into the deep ocean is carried out by diatoms. A unique...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Southern Ocean biogeochemical processes have an impact on global marine primary production and globa...
A large part of the organic carbon transport into the deep ocean is carried out by diatoms. A unique...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
International audienceSouthern Ocean biogeochemical processes have an impact on global marine primar...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...
Due to the major role played by diatoms in the biological pump of CO2, and to the presence of silica...
International audienceMarine diatoms take up silicic acid for the buildup of their opaline shells an...