Silicon (Si) is an essential macronutrient for diatoms, an important component of lacustrine primary productivity that represents a link between the carbon and silicon cycles. Reconstructions of lake silicon cycling thus provide an underexploited window onto lake and catchment biogeochemistry. Silicon isotope geochemistry has potential to provide these reconstructions, given the competing source and process controls can be deconvolved. The silicarich volcanic and hydrothermal systems in Yellowstone National Park are a great source of dissolved silicon into Yellowstone Lake, a system with high silicon, and thus carbon, export rates and the formation of diatom–rich sediment. Yellowstone Lake sediments should be an archive of past silicon b...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and is an important nutrient i...
Unicellular photosynthetic golden algae called diatoms are one of the most abundant silicifying orga...
High biogenic silica (BSi) concentrations occur sporadically in lake sediments throughout the world;...
The use of silicon isotope ratios (expressed as δ30Si) as a paleolimnological proxy in lacustrine sy...
Limnological reconstructions of primary productivity have demonstrated its response over Quaternary ...
On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon...
On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon...
<p>Silicon is essential for the growth of diatoms, which utilize dissolved silicic acid in lak...
Diatom-rich sediment in a small subarctic lake (Lake 850) was investigated in a 9400 cal. yr BP sedi...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Northern Yellowstone Lake is on the southeast edge of the 631-ka Yellowstone caldera and is an area ...
Constraining the continental silicon cycle is a key requirement in attempts to understand both nutri...
Carbon (C) and silicon (Si) biogeochemical cycles are important factors in the regulation of atmosph...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and is an important nutrient i...
Unicellular photosynthetic golden algae called diatoms are one of the most abundant silicifying orga...
High biogenic silica (BSi) concentrations occur sporadically in lake sediments throughout the world;...
The use of silicon isotope ratios (expressed as δ30Si) as a paleolimnological proxy in lacustrine sy...
Limnological reconstructions of primary productivity have demonstrated its response over Quaternary ...
On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon...
On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon...
<p>Silicon is essential for the growth of diatoms, which utilize dissolved silicic acid in lak...
Diatom-rich sediment in a small subarctic lake (Lake 850) was investigated in a 9400 cal. yr BP sedi...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Northern Yellowstone Lake is on the southeast edge of the 631-ka Yellowstone caldera and is an area ...
Constraining the continental silicon cycle is a key requirement in attempts to understand both nutri...
Carbon (C) and silicon (Si) biogeochemical cycles are important factors in the regulation of atmosph...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon...
Silicon (Si) is the second most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and is an important nutrient i...