Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (δ44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the western equatorial Pacific and the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean show variations of about 0.6‰ over the past 24 Myr. The stacked δ44/40Ca record of Globigerinoides trilobus and Globigerina bulloides indicates a minimum in δ44/40Casw (seawater calcium) at 15 to 16 Ma and a subsequent general increase toward the present, interrupted by a second minimum at 3 to 5 Ma. Applying a coupled calcium/carbon cycle model, we find two scenarios that can explain a large portion of the observed δ44/40Casw variations. In both cases, variations in the Ca input flux to the ocean without proportional changes in the carbonate flux are invoked. The first scenar...
Foraminifera Mg/Ca paleothermometry forms the basis of a substantial portion of ocean temperature re...
International audienceMg/Ca palaeothermometry in foraminiferal calcite is a widely applied tool in p...
A 20 million year marine Ca isotope record is constructed based on measurements of 36 nannofossil oo...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (δ44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (d44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
An 18 million year record of the Ca isotopic composition (δ44/42Ca) of planktonic foraminiferans fro...
Reconstructing changes in the calcium isotopic composition (δ44Ca) of the ocean over Earth history h...
At the Earth's surface, calcium (Ca) is a critical element at a variety of scales: it is soluble in ...
Specimens of two species of planktic foraminifera, Globigerinoides ruber and Globigerinella siphonif...
International audienceThe influence of temperature on calcium (Ca) isotope fractionation during biom...
The influence of temperature on calcium (Ca) isotope fractionation during biomineralization was inve...
For paleoceanographic studies, it is important to understand the processes that influence the calciu...
The applications of calcium-isotope measurements in marine carbonates are explored in several differ...
Foraminifera Mg/Ca paleothermometry forms the basis of a substantial portion of ocean temperature re...
International audienceMg/Ca palaeothermometry in foraminiferal calcite is a widely applied tool in p...
A 20 million year marine Ca isotope record is constructed based on measurements of 36 nannofossil oo...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (δ44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (d44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
An 18 million year record of the Ca isotopic composition (δ44/42Ca) of planktonic foraminiferans fro...
Reconstructing changes in the calcium isotopic composition (δ44Ca) of the ocean over Earth history h...
At the Earth's surface, calcium (Ca) is a critical element at a variety of scales: it is soluble in ...
Specimens of two species of planktic foraminifera, Globigerinoides ruber and Globigerinella siphonif...
International audienceThe influence of temperature on calcium (Ca) isotope fractionation during biom...
The influence of temperature on calcium (Ca) isotope fractionation during biomineralization was inve...
For paleoceanographic studies, it is important to understand the processes that influence the calciu...
The applications of calcium-isotope measurements in marine carbonates are explored in several differ...
Foraminifera Mg/Ca paleothermometry forms the basis of a substantial portion of ocean temperature re...
International audienceMg/Ca palaeothermometry in foraminiferal calcite is a widely applied tool in p...
A 20 million year marine Ca isotope record is constructed based on measurements of 36 nannofossil oo...