Oxygen isotope ratios in bivalve shells have long been used as a proxy for environmental change, reflecting both temperature and the oxygen isotope composition of host water. In estuarine systems, the oxygen isotope composition of water is complicated by variable mixing between river and seawater, as well as evaporative enrichment. In addition, due to species-specific variation in temperature-dependent fractionation into bivalve carbonate, modern calibrations are necessary prior to applications in paleoenvironmental studies. In this study, live specimens of the micromollusc Arthritica helmsi were collected from five sites in the Coorong Lagoon, an estuarine system at the mouth of the River Murray, Australia, on six occasions from November 2...
The relationship between stable isotope composition (delta C-13 and delta O-18) in seawater and in l...
Studies using oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of mollusk shells to determine paleotemperature need to assume ...
Sclerochronological data from whole bivalve shells have been used extensively to derive palaeoenviro...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
The application of oxygen isotope ratios ({delta}18O) from freshwater bivalves as a proxy for river ...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
Freshwater bivalve shell oxygen and carbon stable isotope ratios (d18O, d13C) may act as recorders o...
Mollusc shell stable isotopes are commonly used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Howeve...
Analyses of the stable isotopes 18O and 13C were made of modern marine shells of the widely distribu...
Bivalve mollusks are biological chart recorders: their shells contain a record of environmental cond...
We describe a new method for the calculation of river flow that uses the oxygen isotope composition ...
International audienceOxygen-isotope measurements of fossil carbonates remain the most common method...
The relationship between stable isotope composition (delta C-13 and delta O-18) in seawater and in l...
Studies using oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of mollusk shells to determine paleotemperature need to assume ...
Sclerochronological data from whole bivalve shells have been used extensively to derive palaeoenviro...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live biva...
The application of oxygen isotope ratios ({delta}18O) from freshwater bivalves as a proxy for river ...
Mollusks grow by adding discrete growth layers throughout their lifetime (i.e., accretion). More spe...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
Freshwater bivalve shell oxygen and carbon stable isotope ratios (d18O, d13C) may act as recorders o...
Mollusc shell stable isotopes are commonly used to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Howeve...
Analyses of the stable isotopes 18O and 13C were made of modern marine shells of the widely distribu...
Bivalve mollusks are biological chart recorders: their shells contain a record of environmental cond...
We describe a new method for the calculation of river flow that uses the oxygen isotope composition ...
International audienceOxygen-isotope measurements of fossil carbonates remain the most common method...
The relationship between stable isotope composition (delta C-13 and delta O-18) in seawater and in l...
Studies using oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of mollusk shells to determine paleotemperature need to assume ...
Sclerochronological data from whole bivalve shells have been used extensively to derive palaeoenviro...