Environmental control of the isotopic composition of subfossil coccolith calcite: Are laboratory culture data transferable to the natural environment?
Coccoliths contribute significantly to pelagic sediments formed over the last 200 million years, yet their geochemistry has been largely overlooked as a potential record of palaeoenvironmental information. Recently developed techniques have enabled successful extraction of coccolith-dominated sedime...
Main Authors: | Hermoso, M, Candelier, Y, Browning, T, Minoletti, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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