Coccolithophores are one of the major contributors to the pelagic production of calcium carbonate and their fossilized remains are a key component of the biogeochemical cycles of calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and other divalent cations present in the intracellular precipitated calcitic structures (coccoliths). The geochemical signature of coccoliths (e.g., Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca ratios) is used as paleoproxy to reconstruct past environmental conditions and to understand the underlying physiological precipitation kinetics. Here, we present the elemental fractionation of Sr and Mg in calcite of the coccolithophore Gephyrocapsa oceanica from controlled laboratory experiments applying an extended temperature gradient (12 to 27°C). The physiological re...
[1] Reconstructing the dissolved carbon dioxide of surface waters from the d13C of organic carbon re...
The present investigation concerns the effects of calcium, strontium, and magnesium on calcification...
Coccolithophore biominerals, the coccoliths, represent an important part of the Meso-Cenozoic sedime...
Coccolithophores are one of the major contributors to the pelagic production of calcium carbonate an...
Marine calcareous sediments provide a fundamental basis for palaeoceanographic studies aiming to rec...
Oceanic production of organic carbon and calcium carbonate by marine flora and fauna 'play' ...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are forcing rapid ocean chemistry changes and causing ocean a...
Marine calcareous sediments provide a fundamental basis for palaeoceanographic studies aiming to rec...
Marine calcifying eukaryotic phytoplankton (coccolithophores) is a major contributor to the pelagic ...
Calcite microfossils are widely used to study climate and oceanography in Earth’s geological past. C...
International audienceCoccolithophores, the pelagic calcite ocean producers, experience ocean acidif...
Es va publicar la discussió prèvia a la publicació a Biogeoscience Discussion, 2013, v. 10, no. 6, p...
Reconstructions of seawater temperature based on measurement of oxygen isotopes in carbonates mostly...
Coccolithophorids are enigmatic plankton that produce calcium carbonate coccoliths, which over geolo...
AbstractCoccoliths contribute significantly to pelagic sediments formed over the last 200 million ye...
[1] Reconstructing the dissolved carbon dioxide of surface waters from the d13C of organic carbon re...
The present investigation concerns the effects of calcium, strontium, and magnesium on calcification...
Coccolithophore biominerals, the coccoliths, represent an important part of the Meso-Cenozoic sedime...
Coccolithophores are one of the major contributors to the pelagic production of calcium carbonate an...
Marine calcareous sediments provide a fundamental basis for palaeoceanographic studies aiming to rec...
Oceanic production of organic carbon and calcium carbonate by marine flora and fauna 'play' ...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are forcing rapid ocean chemistry changes and causing ocean a...
Marine calcareous sediments provide a fundamental basis for palaeoceanographic studies aiming to rec...
Marine calcifying eukaryotic phytoplankton (coccolithophores) is a major contributor to the pelagic ...
Calcite microfossils are widely used to study climate and oceanography in Earth’s geological past. C...
International audienceCoccolithophores, the pelagic calcite ocean producers, experience ocean acidif...
Es va publicar la discussió prèvia a la publicació a Biogeoscience Discussion, 2013, v. 10, no. 6, p...
Reconstructions of seawater temperature based on measurement of oxygen isotopes in carbonates mostly...
Coccolithophorids are enigmatic plankton that produce calcium carbonate coccoliths, which over geolo...
AbstractCoccoliths contribute significantly to pelagic sediments formed over the last 200 million ye...
[1] Reconstructing the dissolved carbon dioxide of surface waters from the d13C of organic carbon re...
The present investigation concerns the effects of calcium, strontium, and magnesium on calcification...
Coccolithophore biominerals, the coccoliths, represent an important part of the Meso-Cenozoic sedime...