International audienceRecent culture studies of living coccolithophores have established a biogeochemical framework for the use of the geochemical compositions of their calcite biominerals as proxies in palaeoceanography. Yet, questions remain regarding the transferability of such experimental data to fossil coccoliths. Here we analysed the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of Miocene coccoliths to assess the suitability of such data for reconstructing the past environment. We found that the oxygen isotopic compositions of the relatively small Noelaerhabdaceae coccoliths gathered in the 3-5 μm fractions appear to be a suitable material to derive temperatures after a correction for a constant vital offset of 0.8‰. The interpretation of ...
AbstractCoccoliths contribute significantly to pelagic sediments formed over the last 200 million ye...
Coccolithophores play important roles in marine biochemistry due to the processes of calcification a...
An urgent question for future climate, in light of increased burning of fossil fuels, is the tempera...
International audienceRecent culture studies of living coccolithophores have established a biogeoche...
Recent culture studies of living coccolithophores have established a biogeochemical framework for th...
Coccolithophore biominerals, the coccoliths, represent an important part of the Meso-Cenozoic sedime...
By recreating a range of geologically relevant concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in...
For over half a century, calcite microfossils have been used to study Earth’s palaeoceanography and ...
International audienceBeyond the pCO$_2$ records provided by ice core measurements, the quantificati...
Beyond the pCO 2 records provided by ice core measurements, the quantification of atmospheric CO 2 c...
Marine palaeotemperature studies are increasingly using oxygen isotope analyses of the minute calciu...
Beyond the pCO2 records provided by ice core measurements, the quantification of atmospheric CO2 con...
AbstractCoccoliths contribute significantly to pelagic sediments formed over the last 200 million ye...
Coccolithophores play important roles in marine biochemistry due to the processes of calcification a...
An urgent question for future climate, in light of increased burning of fossil fuels, is the tempera...
International audienceRecent culture studies of living coccolithophores have established a biogeoche...
Recent culture studies of living coccolithophores have established a biogeochemical framework for th...
Coccolithophore biominerals, the coccoliths, represent an important part of the Meso-Cenozoic sedime...
By recreating a range of geologically relevant concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in...
For over half a century, calcite microfossils have been used to study Earth’s palaeoceanography and ...
International audienceBeyond the pCO$_2$ records provided by ice core measurements, the quantificati...
Beyond the pCO 2 records provided by ice core measurements, the quantification of atmospheric CO 2 c...
Marine palaeotemperature studies are increasingly using oxygen isotope analyses of the minute calciu...
Beyond the pCO2 records provided by ice core measurements, the quantification of atmospheric CO2 con...
AbstractCoccoliths contribute significantly to pelagic sediments formed over the last 200 million ye...
Coccolithophores play important roles in marine biochemistry due to the processes of calcification a...
An urgent question for future climate, in light of increased burning of fossil fuels, is the tempera...