Radiocarbon ages on CaCO3 from deep-sea cores offer constraints on the nature of the CaCO3 dissolution process. The idea is that the toll taken by dissolution on grains within the core top bioturbation zone should be in proportion to their time of residence in this zone. If so, dissolution would shift the mass distribution in favor of younger grains, thereby reducing the mean radiocarbon age for the grain ensemble. We have searched in vain for evidence supporting the existence of such an age reduction. Instead, we find that for water depths of more than 4 km in the tropical Pacific the radiocarbon age increases with the extent of dissolution. We can find no satisfactory steady state explanation and are forced to conclude that this increase ...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
The calcium carbonate (CaCO3) content of deep-sea sediments in the Pacific Ocean increases during gl...
Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2 leads to decreased pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturati...
Radiocarbon ages on CaCO3 from deep-sea cores offer constraints on the nature of the CaCO3 dissoluti...
Reconstructions based on back-tracked depths of the transition between CaCO3-bearing and CaCO3-deple...
Uranium series nuclide concentrations have been measured on sediments from five box cores from an eq...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene history of CaCO3 preservation in the central equatorial Pacific is reconstr...
We quantified the rate of carbonate dissolution with increasing water depth by taking the difference...
The effects on calcite dissolution of both volcanic ash-fall and oceanic circulation were evaluated ...
Radiocarbon ages on handpicked foraminifera from deep-sea cores are revealing that areas of rapid se...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
For slowly accumulating sediments, a major contrast exists in the radiocarbon-age differences among ...
The effects on calcite dissolution of both volcanic ash-fall and oceanic circulation were evaluated ...
In order to investigate the paleoceanographic record of dissolution of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in ...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
The calcium carbonate (CaCO3) content of deep-sea sediments in the Pacific Ocean increases during gl...
Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2 leads to decreased pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturati...
Radiocarbon ages on CaCO3 from deep-sea cores offer constraints on the nature of the CaCO3 dissoluti...
Reconstructions based on back-tracked depths of the transition between CaCO3-bearing and CaCO3-deple...
Uranium series nuclide concentrations have been measured on sediments from five box cores from an eq...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene history of CaCO3 preservation in the central equatorial Pacific is reconstr...
We quantified the rate of carbonate dissolution with increasing water depth by taking the difference...
The effects on calcite dissolution of both volcanic ash-fall and oceanic circulation were evaluated ...
Radiocarbon ages on handpicked foraminifera from deep-sea cores are revealing that areas of rapid se...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
For slowly accumulating sediments, a major contrast exists in the radiocarbon-age differences among ...
The effects on calcite dissolution of both volcanic ash-fall and oceanic circulation were evaluated ...
In order to investigate the paleoceanographic record of dissolution of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in ...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
I have compiled CaCO3 mass accumulation rates (MARs) for the period 0–25 Ma for 144 Deep Sea Drillin...
The calcium carbonate (CaCO3) content of deep-sea sediments in the Pacific Ocean increases during gl...
Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2 leads to decreased pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturati...