Carbonates are invaluable archives of the past, and have been used extensively to reconstruct paleoclimate and paleoceanographic conditions over geologic time scales. Such archives are susceptible to diagenetic alteration via dissolution, recrystallization and secondary precipitation, particularly during ocean acidification events when intense dissolution can occur. Despite the importance of diagenesis on proxy fidelity, the effects of diagenesis on the calcium isotopic composition (d44Ca) of carbonates are unclear. Accordingly, bulk carbonate d44Ca was measured at high resolution in two Pacific deep sea sediment cores (ODP Sites 1212 and 1221) with considerably different dissolution histories over the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM...
Shallow-water carbonate sediments constitute the bulk of sedimentary carbonates in the geologic reco...
The calcium isotopic compositions (d44Ca) of 30 high-purity nannofossil ooze and chalk and 7 pore fl...
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx...
Calcium is an essential element in the biogeochemical cycles that regulate the long-term climate sta...
Pore fluid calcium isotope, calcium concentration and strontium concentration data are used to measu...
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx...
A 20 million year marine Ca isotope record is constructed based on measurements of 36 nannofossil oo...
The applications of calcium-isotope measurements in marine carbonates are explored in several differ...
Pore fluid calcium isotope, calcium concentration and strontium concentration data are used to measu...
The uranium isotopic composition (δ238U) of bulk marine calcium carbonates has been extensively expl...
A new geochemical budget for the modern marine carbonate sink helps to explain the major features of...
International audienceAn 18 million year record of the Ca isotopic composition (d44/42Ca) of plankto...
Reconstructing changes in the calcium isotopic composition (δ44Ca) of the ocean over Earth history h...
Multiple lines of evidence have shown that the isotopic composition and concentration of calcium in ...
Deep-sea records of the Pacific Ocean show dramatic variations in the dissolution intensity of calci...
Shallow-water carbonate sediments constitute the bulk of sedimentary carbonates in the geologic reco...
The calcium isotopic compositions (d44Ca) of 30 high-purity nannofossil ooze and chalk and 7 pore fl...
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx...
Calcium is an essential element in the biogeochemical cycles that regulate the long-term climate sta...
Pore fluid calcium isotope, calcium concentration and strontium concentration data are used to measu...
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx...
A 20 million year marine Ca isotope record is constructed based on measurements of 36 nannofossil oo...
The applications of calcium-isotope measurements in marine carbonates are explored in several differ...
Pore fluid calcium isotope, calcium concentration and strontium concentration data are used to measu...
The uranium isotopic composition (δ238U) of bulk marine calcium carbonates has been extensively expl...
A new geochemical budget for the modern marine carbonate sink helps to explain the major features of...
International audienceAn 18 million year record of the Ca isotopic composition (d44/42Ca) of plankto...
Reconstructing changes in the calcium isotopic composition (δ44Ca) of the ocean over Earth history h...
Multiple lines of evidence have shown that the isotopic composition and concentration of calcium in ...
Deep-sea records of the Pacific Ocean show dramatic variations in the dissolution intensity of calci...
Shallow-water carbonate sediments constitute the bulk of sedimentary carbonates in the geologic reco...
The calcium isotopic compositions (d44Ca) of 30 high-purity nannofossil ooze and chalk and 7 pore fl...
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx...