International audienceOxygen-isotope measurements of fossil carbonates remain the most common method for paleoclimatic temperature reconstructions. A well-known limitation of this approach is the influence of the oxygen isotope composition of water in which mineralization occurs, which may vary significantly through space and time, and is often difficult to constrain precisely. Carbonate clumped-isotope thermometry is an alternative approach applicable to many carbonates. It is based on measurements of Δ47 (a tracer of small statistical anomalies in the abundance of rare, doubly-substituted carbonate isotopologues), and requires no independent information on the oxygen-isotope composition of parent waters. Here, we report new calibration ob...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected specimens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were an...
Key points Precise control on carbonate formation temperatures enables more accurate clumped isot...
International audienceOxygen-isotope measurements of fossil carbonates remain the most common method...
Carbonate clumped isotope thermometry is a powerful tool for reconstructing paleotemperature and pal...
The shells of marine mollusks are widely used archives of past climate and ocean chemistry. Whilst t...
The shells of marine mollusks are widely used archives of past climate and ocean chemistry. Whilst t...
Clumped isotope thermometry can independently constrain the formation temperatures of carbonates, bu...
Studies using oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of mollusk shells to determine paleotemperature need to assume ...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected spec-imens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were a...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected specimens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were an...
Key points Precise control on carbonate formation temperatures enables more accurate clumped isot...
International audienceOxygen-isotope measurements of fossil carbonates remain the most common method...
Carbonate clumped isotope thermometry is a powerful tool for reconstructing paleotemperature and pal...
The shells of marine mollusks are widely used archives of past climate and ocean chemistry. Whilst t...
The shells of marine mollusks are widely used archives of past climate and ocean chemistry. Whilst t...
Clumped isotope thermometry can independently constrain the formation temperatures of carbonates, bu...
Studies using oxygen isotopes (δ18O) of mollusk shells to determine paleotemperature need to assume ...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected spec-imens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were a...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
Annual-oxygen isotope profiles from two live-collected specimens of Chione cortezi Carpenter were an...
Key points Precise control on carbonate formation temperatures enables more accurate clumped isot...