Silicon isotopes in Antarctic sponges: an interlaboratory comparison
Cycling of deepwater silicon (Si) within the Southern Ocean, and its transport into other ocean basins, may be an important player in the uptake of atmospheric carbon, and global climate. Recent work has shown that the Si isotope (denoted by δ29Si or δ30Si) composition of deep sea sponges reflects t...
Main Authors: | Hendry, K, Leng, M, Robinson, L, Sloane, H, Blusztjan, J, Rickaby, R, Georg, R, Halliday, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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