Towards the use of the coccolith vital effects in palaeoceanography: A field investigation during the middle Miocene in the SW Pacific Ocean
Recent culture studies of living coccolithophores have established a biogeochemical framework for the use of the geochemical compositions of their calcite biominerals as proxies in palaeoceanography. Yet, questions remain regarding the transferability of such experimental data to fossil coccoliths....
Main Authors: | Hermoso, M, McClelland, HLO, Hirst, JS, Minoletti, F, Bonifacie, M, Rickaby, REM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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