Diatom silicon isotopes as a proxy for silicic acid utilisation: A Southern Ocean core top calibration
Despite a growing body of work that uses diatom δ 30Si to reconstruct past changes in silicic acid utilisation, few studies have focused on calibrating core top data with modern oceanographic conditions. In this study, a microfiltration technique is used to divide Southern Ocean core top silica into...
Main Authors: | Egan, K, Rickaby, R, Leng, M, Hendry, K, Hermoso, M, Sloane, H, Bostock, H, Halliday, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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