Measurements of diatom oxygen isotopes (δ18Odiatom) hold the potential to provide an important additional source of palaeoceanographic information in regions depleted in carbonates. However, despite analyses of δ18Odiatom being carried out since the 1970s and the increasingly widespread use of δ18Odiatom in palaeolimnology since the 1990s, to date only a handful of studies have applied δ18Odiatom in marine reconstructions. Here the historical development and current state of affairs concerning the usage of δ18Odiatom in palaeoceanography is reviewed. This includes a summary of: 1. sample purification and analytical techniques for δ18Odiatom; 2. existing palaeoceanographic reconstructions with an emphasis on sites at which both diatoms...
International audienceDiatom stable isotope analysis offers considerable potential in palaeoceanogra...
We report oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of foraminifers, primarily planktonic, sampled a...
Advisors: Justin P. Dodd.Committee members: Ross D. Powell; Reed P. Scherer.Includes bibliographical...
Measurements of diatom oxygen isotopes (δ18Odiatom) hold the potential to provide an important addit...
Diatoms represent between 25% and 45% of all marine primary productivity. As yet, however, the poten...
We present an SiF4 separation line, coupled to a laser fluorination system, which allows for an effi...
Carbonate fossils are found abundantly in marine sediments throughout the world. However, there are ...
Diatoms represent between 25% and 45% of all marine primary productivity. As yet, however, the poten...
Analyses of stable oxygen and carbon isotopes from foraminiferal shells have played a pivotal role i...
Diatom silica (frustules) are a form of biogenic opal and contain oxygen isotopes that are being inc...
Isotopes in diatoms are increasingly used in palaeoenvironmental studies in both lacustrine and mari...
Oxygen isotope analyses of different size fractions of Pliocene diatoms (δ18Odiatom) from the Bering...
Isotopes in diatoms are increasingly used in palaeoenvironmental studies in both lacustrine and mari...
Diatom oxygen isotope measurements are commonly made on bulk mixed species assemblages due to the di...
We present an SiF4 separation line, coupled to a laser fluorination system, which allows for an eff...
International audienceDiatom stable isotope analysis offers considerable potential in palaeoceanogra...
We report oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of foraminifers, primarily planktonic, sampled a...
Advisors: Justin P. Dodd.Committee members: Ross D. Powell; Reed P. Scherer.Includes bibliographical...
Measurements of diatom oxygen isotopes (δ18Odiatom) hold the potential to provide an important addit...
Diatoms represent between 25% and 45% of all marine primary productivity. As yet, however, the poten...
We present an SiF4 separation line, coupled to a laser fluorination system, which allows for an effi...
Carbonate fossils are found abundantly in marine sediments throughout the world. However, there are ...
Diatoms represent between 25% and 45% of all marine primary productivity. As yet, however, the poten...
Analyses of stable oxygen and carbon isotopes from foraminiferal shells have played a pivotal role i...
Diatom silica (frustules) are a form of biogenic opal and contain oxygen isotopes that are being inc...
Isotopes in diatoms are increasingly used in palaeoenvironmental studies in both lacustrine and mari...
Oxygen isotope analyses of different size fractions of Pliocene diatoms (δ18Odiatom) from the Bering...
Isotopes in diatoms are increasingly used in palaeoenvironmental studies in both lacustrine and mari...
Diatom oxygen isotope measurements are commonly made on bulk mixed species assemblages due to the di...
We present an SiF4 separation line, coupled to a laser fluorination system, which allows for an eff...
International audienceDiatom stable isotope analysis offers considerable potential in palaeoceanogra...
We report oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses of foraminifers, primarily planktonic, sampled a...
Advisors: Justin P. Dodd.Committee members: Ross D. Powell; Reed P. Scherer.Includes bibliographical...