The origin of carbon isotope vital effects in coccolith calcite
For over half a century, calcite microfossils have been used to study Earth’s palaeoceanography and palaeoclimate. Coccoliths, readily fossilized calcite plates produced by a group of single-celled surface-ocean dwelling algae called coccolithophores, have composed a significant fraction of the carb...
Auteurs principaux: | McClelland, H, Bruggeman, J, Hermoso, M, Rickaby, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2017
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