On Quaternary time scales, the global biogeochemical cycle of silicon is interlocked with the carbon cycle through biotic enhancement of silicate weathering and uptake of dissolved silica by vascular plants and aquatic microalgae (notably diatoms, for which Si is an essential nutrient). Large tropical river systems dominate the export of Si from the continents to the oceans. Here, we investigate variations in Si cycling in the upper White Nile basin over the last 15 ka, using sediment cores from Lakes Victoria and Edward. Coupled measurements of stable O and Si isotopes on diatom separates were used to reconstruct past changes in lake hydrology and Si cycling, while the abundances of lipid biomarkers characteristic of terrestrial/emergent h...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
Silicon (Si) is an essential macronutrient for diatoms, an important component of lacustrine primary...
<p>Silicon is essential for the growth of diatoms, which utilize dissolved silicic acid in lak...
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...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Seasonal variations in hydrology and Si cycling in the Nile Basin were investigated using stable-iso...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Seasonal variations in hydrology and Si cycling in the Nile Basin were investigated using stable-iso...
Diatom-rich sediment in a small subarctic lake (Lake 850) was investigated in a 9400 cal. yr BP sedi...
peer reviewedSilicon isotopic measurements in Lake Tanganyika were performed using multiple-collecto...
Limnological reconstructions of primary productivity have demonstrated its response over Quaternary ...
Constraining the continental silicon cycle is a key requirement in attempts to understand both nutri...
The carbon cycle of a lake is a balance between supply from the atmosphere and catchment, and the ne...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
Silicon (Si) is an essential macronutrient for diatoms, an important component of lacustrine primary...
<p>Silicon is essential for the growth of diatoms, which utilize dissolved silicic acid in lak...
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...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Seasonal variations in hydrology and Si cycling in the Nile Basin were investigated using stable-iso...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Silicon is an essential nutrient for marine diatoms, which dominate the export of organic carbon to ...
Seasonal variations in hydrology and Si cycling in the Nile Basin were investigated using stable-iso...
Diatom-rich sediment in a small subarctic lake (Lake 850) was investigated in a 9400 cal. yr BP sedi...
peer reviewedSilicon isotopic measurements in Lake Tanganyika were performed using multiple-collecto...
Limnological reconstructions of primary productivity have demonstrated its response over Quaternary ...
Constraining the continental silicon cycle is a key requirement in attempts to understand both nutri...
The carbon cycle of a lake is a balance between supply from the atmosphere and catchment, and the ne...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
Silicon (Si) is an essential macronutrient for diatoms, an important component of lacustrine primary...
<p>Silicon is essential for the growth of diatoms, which utilize dissolved silicic acid in lak...