Recent investigations have shown red coralline algae to record ambient temperature in their calcite skeletons. Temperature recorded by variation in Mg concentrations within algal growth bands has sub-annual resolution and high accuracy. The conversion of Mg concentration to temperature is based on the assumption of Ca replacement by Mg within the algal calcite skeleton at higher temperatures. While Mg-temperature relationships in coralline algae have been calibrated for some species, the location of Mg within the calcite lattice remains unknown. Critically, if Mg is not a lattice component but associated with organic components this could lead to erroneous temperature records. Before coralline algae are used in large scale climate reconstru...
Thermodynamic calculations and inorganic precipitation experiments indicate a relationship between a...
Coralline algae are a significant component of the benthic ecosystem. Their ability to withstand phy...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The high-Mg calcite skeleton of Corallium rubrum w...
Recent investigations have shown red coralline algae to record ambient temperature in their calcite ...
Recent investigations have shown red coralline algae to record ambient temperature in their calcite ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Coralline algae are a significant component of the benthic ecosystem. Their ability to withstand phy...
Thermodynamic calculations and inorganic precipitation experiments indicate a relationship between a...
Coralline algae are a significant component of the benthic ecosystem. Their ability to withstand phy...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The high-Mg calcite skeleton of Corallium rubrum w...
Recent investigations have shown red coralline algae to record ambient temperature in their calcite ...
Recent investigations have shown red coralline algae to record ambient temperature in their calcite ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
High resolution palaeoclimate data are required for the Holocene to resolve differences recorded by ...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Marine species depositing high-Magnesium (Mg) calcite (> 8% MgCO3) are projected to be among the fir...
Coralline algae are a significant component of the benthic ecosystem. Their ability to withstand phy...
Thermodynamic calculations and inorganic precipitation experiments indicate a relationship between a...
Coralline algae are a significant component of the benthic ecosystem. Their ability to withstand phy...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The high-Mg calcite skeleton of Corallium rubrum w...