This item is only available electronically.Biogenic silica is abundantly preserved in sediment and is found in diatoms and many higher plants. The isotopic composition (δ18Osilica) of biogenic silica is used widely in paleoclimate research to infer conditions in which the organism grew. However, previous studies show that secondary alterations within the matrix of biogenic silica complicate the structural and geochemical analysis of silica. This study investigates how the hydrated structure of silica changes at different temperature with time. A statistical model is constructed that quantifies the degree of silica hydration (Q4/Q3) by calibrating Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) measurements against nuclear magnetic resonance. This st...
The analysis of oxygen isotope ratios (δ18O) in biogenic silica (e.g. diatoms, sponge spicules, phyt...
Application of biogenic opal oxygen isotope ratios from fossil and subfossil diatoms to paleoceanogr...
The oxygen isotope composition of diatom silica (δ18Odiatom) provides valuable information for palae...
Studying the chemical signature of fossil biogenic material is of great interest as it can provide i...
Biogenic silica is produced by numerous organisms that include grasses, protozoa, and Chryso...
Biogenic silica is produced by numerous organisms that include grasses, protozoa, and Chrysophyceae,...
On geological time-scales (≥106 years), the global geochemical cycles of carbon and silicon are coup...
Presently within the scientific literature no terrestrial biogenic silica models exist that compare ...
Rationale: Potential post-mortem alteration to the oxygen isotope composition of biogenic silica is ...
Four aspects of biogenic silica diagenesis are researched under this project: signatures of ongoing...
Silicon isotope geochemistry is a relatively new branch of environmental change research. Here we re...
Prior to oxygen isotope analysis of biogenic silica by fluorination techniques, sediments must be cl...
Advisors: Justin P. Dodd.Committee members: Mark Frank; Lee Sunderlin.Includes bibliographical refer...
The development of a rapid and non-destructive method to assess purity levels in samples of biogenic...
In 2009 the Alfred-Wegener-Institute organised an inter-laboratory comparison for analysing the oxyg...
The analysis of oxygen isotope ratios (δ18O) in biogenic silica (e.g. diatoms, sponge spicules, phyt...
Application of biogenic opal oxygen isotope ratios from fossil and subfossil diatoms to paleoceanogr...
The oxygen isotope composition of diatom silica (δ18Odiatom) provides valuable information for palae...
Studying the chemical signature of fossil biogenic material is of great interest as it can provide i...
Biogenic silica is produced by numerous organisms that include grasses, protozoa, and Chryso...
Biogenic silica is produced by numerous organisms that include grasses, protozoa, and Chrysophyceae,...
On geological time-scales (≥106 years), the global geochemical cycles of carbon and silicon are coup...
Presently within the scientific literature no terrestrial biogenic silica models exist that compare ...
Rationale: Potential post-mortem alteration to the oxygen isotope composition of biogenic silica is ...
Four aspects of biogenic silica diagenesis are researched under this project: signatures of ongoing...
Silicon isotope geochemistry is a relatively new branch of environmental change research. Here we re...
Prior to oxygen isotope analysis of biogenic silica by fluorination techniques, sediments must be cl...
Advisors: Justin P. Dodd.Committee members: Mark Frank; Lee Sunderlin.Includes bibliographical refer...
The development of a rapid and non-destructive method to assess purity levels in samples of biogenic...
In 2009 the Alfred-Wegener-Institute organised an inter-laboratory comparison for analysing the oxyg...
The analysis of oxygen isotope ratios (δ18O) in biogenic silica (e.g. diatoms, sponge spicules, phyt...
Application of biogenic opal oxygen isotope ratios from fossil and subfossil diatoms to paleoceanogr...
The oxygen isotope composition of diatom silica (δ18Odiatom) provides valuable information for palae...