International audienceA study of the stable isotope composition (d18O, d13C) of biogenic (ostracod, mollusc) and authigenic carbonates in the Ballagan Formation, Lower Carboniferous of Scotland, coupled with evidence from sedimentology and associated fossil fauna and flora, supports the argument that this formation was deposited in a coastal flood plain setting, in brackish (0.540‰ NaCl) waters, but in the absence of persistent normal marine conditions. The oxygen isotope data from the Ballagan Formation divide into three clusters: a diagenetic field defined by low d18O (<-11‰ VPDB); an intermediary field (d18O -11‰ to -9‰) composed of a mixture of known primary and secondary (diagenetic) carbonates; and samples within the range of -9‰ to -...
This study focuses on a condensed sequence of alternating carbonate–clastic sediments of the Barring...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of fast growing carbonate shells of fossil molluscs from t...
Much of what we know about the history of Earth’s climate derives from the chemistry of carbonate mi...
A study of the stable isotope composition (d18O, d13C) of biogenic (ostracod, mollusc) and authigeni...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
Ostracods are a diverse group of arthropod crustaceans with a geological record from the Ordovician....
This project examined the trace-element and stable-isotope composition of non-marine ostracod shells...
Ostracods are a diverse group of arthropod crustaceans with a geological record from the Ordovician....
The stable isotope composition of ostracod fossils is useful for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction....
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
International audienceAbstract. Carbonate shells and encrustations from lacustrine organisms provide...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
Mollusc biogenic carbonates are valuable records of past environmental conditions. In particular, ca...
The Mississippian Strathclyde Group of the Midland Valley of Scotland yields some of the earliest no...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
This study focuses on a condensed sequence of alternating carbonate–clastic sediments of the Barring...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of fast growing carbonate shells of fossil molluscs from t...
Much of what we know about the history of Earth’s climate derives from the chemistry of carbonate mi...
A study of the stable isotope composition (d18O, d13C) of biogenic (ostracod, mollusc) and authigeni...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
Ostracods are a diverse group of arthropod crustaceans with a geological record from the Ordovician....
This project examined the trace-element and stable-isotope composition of non-marine ostracod shells...
Ostracods are a diverse group of arthropod crustaceans with a geological record from the Ordovician....
The stable isotope composition of ostracod fossils is useful for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction....
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
International audienceAbstract. Carbonate shells and encrustations from lacustrine organisms provide...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
Mollusc biogenic carbonates are valuable records of past environmental conditions. In particular, ca...
The Mississippian Strathclyde Group of the Midland Valley of Scotland yields some of the earliest no...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
This study focuses on a condensed sequence of alternating carbonate–clastic sediments of the Barring...
Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of fast growing carbonate shells of fossil molluscs from t...
Much of what we know about the history of Earth’s climate derives from the chemistry of carbonate mi...