Multiple lines of evidence have shown that the isotopic composition and concentration of calcium in seawater have changed over the past 28 million years. A high-resolution, continuous seawater calcium isotope ratio curve from marine (pelagic) barite reveals distinct features in the evolution of the seawater calcium isotopic ratio suggesting changes in seawater calcium concentrations. The most pronounced increase in the d44/40Ca value of seawater (of 0.3 per mil) occurred over roughly 4 million years following a period of low values around 13 million years ago. The major change in marine calcium corresponds to a climatic transition and global change in the carbon cycle and suggests a reorganization of the global biogeochemical system
The oceanic mass balance of calcium (Ca) is defined by a balance between the inputs (rivers and hydr...
Proxies for past seawater chemistry such as Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios provide a record of the dynamic e...
International audienceThe oceanic mass balance of calcium (Ca) is defined by a balance between the i...
A 20 million year marine Ca isotope record is constructed based on measurements of 36 nannofossil oo...
International audienceSignificant variations in the isotopic composition of marine calcium have occu...
The applications of calcium-isotope measurements in marine carbonates are explored in several differ...
A new geochemical budget for the modern marine carbonate sink helps to explain the major features of...
At the Earth's surface, calcium (Ca) is a critical element at a variety of scales: it is soluble in ...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (δ44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
Calcium is an essential element in the biogeochemical cycles that regulate the long-term climate sta...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (d44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
Carbonates are invaluable archives of the past, and have been used extensively to reconstruct paleoc...
rocks rich in organic C relative to carbonate weathering over the past ~13 My (31). Pre-vious interp...
The major ion balance of the ocean, particularly the concentrations of magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca),...
An 18 million year record of the Ca isotopic composition (delta Ca-44/42) of planktonic foraminifera...
The oceanic mass balance of calcium (Ca) is defined by a balance between the inputs (rivers and hydr...
Proxies for past seawater chemistry such as Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios provide a record of the dynamic e...
International audienceThe oceanic mass balance of calcium (Ca) is defined by a balance between the i...
A 20 million year marine Ca isotope record is constructed based on measurements of 36 nannofossil oo...
International audienceSignificant variations in the isotopic composition of marine calcium have occu...
The applications of calcium-isotope measurements in marine carbonates are explored in several differ...
A new geochemical budget for the modern marine carbonate sink helps to explain the major features of...
At the Earth's surface, calcium (Ca) is a critical element at a variety of scales: it is soluble in ...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (δ44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
Calcium is an essential element in the biogeochemical cycles that regulate the long-term climate sta...
Measurements of the calcium isotopic composition (d44/40Ca) of planktonic foraminifera from the west...
Carbonates are invaluable archives of the past, and have been used extensively to reconstruct paleoc...
rocks rich in organic C relative to carbonate weathering over the past ~13 My (31). Pre-vious interp...
The major ion balance of the ocean, particularly the concentrations of magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca),...
An 18 million year record of the Ca isotopic composition (delta Ca-44/42) of planktonic foraminifera...
The oceanic mass balance of calcium (Ca) is defined by a balance between the inputs (rivers and hydr...
Proxies for past seawater chemistry such as Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios provide a record of the dynamic e...
International audienceThe oceanic mass balance of calcium (Ca) is defined by a balance between the i...