Isotope records are crucial for proxy-model comparison in paleoclimatology because of their advantage of being directly comparable with isotope-enabled paleoclimate model outputs. Oxygen isotopes (δ18O) are commonly measured on carbonates (i.e. ostracods, authigenic carbonates) and biogenic silica (mainly diatoms). Oxygen isotopes in lacustrine carbonates (δ18OCaCO3) have been studied extensively for several decades, yet they are subject to complex species-dependent fractionation processes and not available globally. Lacustrine oxygen isotope records from biogenic silica (δ18OBSi), on the other hand, likely do not display species-dependent fractionation effects (or only very minor) and offer insight even in data-sparse regions devoid of car...
Diatom silica (frustules) are a form of biogenic opal and contain oxygen isotopes that are being inc...
International audienceAbstract. Carbonate shells and encrustations from lacustrine organisms provide...
Biogenic carbonates are valuable archives of paleoenvironmental information because they record chem...
Lake sediments constitute important terrestrial archives of past climate and environments. While dif...
The isotope composition of authigenic and biogenic carbonates and diatom silica are commonly used as...
Proxy System Modelling (PSM) is now recognised as a crucial step in comparing climate model output w...
Oxygen isotope ratios of biogenic silica offer considerable potential in tracing past climate change...
Although the oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of calcite (δ18Ocalcite) and, to a lesser extent, dia...
Isotope geochemistry is an essential part of environmental and climate change research and over the ...
Especially in combination with other proxies, the oxygen isotope composition of diatom silica (δ18Od...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
Although the oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of calcite (δ18Ocalcite) and, to a lesser extent, dia...
Despite the increasingly frequent use of oxygen isotopes in diatom silica as a proxy for past enviro...
The Holocene, although generally considered climatically stable in northwest Europe, is interrupted ...
The analysis of oxygen isotope ratios (δ18O) from authigenic lake carbonates has become a well-estab...
Diatom silica (frustules) are a form of biogenic opal and contain oxygen isotopes that are being inc...
International audienceAbstract. Carbonate shells and encrustations from lacustrine organisms provide...
Biogenic carbonates are valuable archives of paleoenvironmental information because they record chem...
Lake sediments constitute important terrestrial archives of past climate and environments. While dif...
The isotope composition of authigenic and biogenic carbonates and diatom silica are commonly used as...
Proxy System Modelling (PSM) is now recognised as a crucial step in comparing climate model output w...
Oxygen isotope ratios of biogenic silica offer considerable potential in tracing past climate change...
Although the oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of calcite (δ18Ocalcite) and, to a lesser extent, dia...
Isotope geochemistry is an essential part of environmental and climate change research and over the ...
Especially in combination with other proxies, the oxygen isotope composition of diatom silica (δ18Od...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
Although the oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of calcite (δ18Ocalcite) and, to a lesser extent, dia...
Despite the increasingly frequent use of oxygen isotopes in diatom silica as a proxy for past enviro...
The Holocene, although generally considered climatically stable in northwest Europe, is interrupted ...
The analysis of oxygen isotope ratios (δ18O) from authigenic lake carbonates has become a well-estab...
Diatom silica (frustules) are a form of biogenic opal and contain oxygen isotopes that are being inc...
International audienceAbstract. Carbonate shells and encrustations from lacustrine organisms provide...
Biogenic carbonates are valuable archives of paleoenvironmental information because they record chem...