An overview of biomineralization processes and the problem of the vital effect
Biomineralization refers to the processes by which organisms form minerals. The control
exerted by many organisms over mineral formation distinguishes these processes from …
exerted by many organisms over mineral formation distinguishes these processes from …
Biomineralization: elemental and organic influence in carbonate systems
M Cusack, A Freer - Chemical reviews, 2008 - ACS Publications
Biomineralization: Elemental and Organic Influence in Carbonate Systems | Chemical
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Reviews ACS ACS Publications C&EN CAS Find my institution Log In Chemical Reviews ACS …
Migration of the subtropical front as a modulator of glacial climate
E Bard, REM Rickaby - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
Ice cores extracted from the Antarctic ice sheet suggest that glacial conditions, and the
relationship between isotopically derived temperatures and atmospheric have been …
relationship between isotopically derived temperatures and atmospheric have been …
Cenozoic mass extinctions in the deep sea: What perturbs the largest habitat on Earth?
E Thomas - 2007 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Deep-sea benthic foraminifera live in the largest habitat on Earth, constitute an important
part of its benthic biomass, and form diverse assemblages with common cosmopolitan …
part of its benthic biomass, and form diverse assemblages with common cosmopolitan …
13C–18O isotope signatures and 'clumped isotope'thermometry in foraminifera and coccoliths
Accurate constraints on past ocean temperatures and compositions are critical for
documenting climate change and resolving its causes. Most proxies for temperature are not …
documenting climate change and resolving its causes. Most proxies for temperature are not …
A critical evaluation of carbon isotope stratigraphy and biostratigraphic implications for Late Cretaceous global correlation
I Wendler - Earth-Science Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
Climate variability is driven by a complex interplay of global-scale processes and our
understanding of them depends on sufficient temporal resolution of the geologic records and …
understanding of them depends on sufficient temporal resolution of the geologic records and …
Ocean biogeochemistry in the Norwegian Earth system model version 2 (NorESM2)
The ocean carbon cycle is a key player in the climate system through its role in regulating
the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and other processes that alter the Earth's …
the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and other processes that alter the Earth's …
Late Miocene threshold response of marine algae to carbon dioxide limitation
Coccolithophores are marine algae that use carbon for calcification and photosynthesis. The
long-term adaptation of these and other marine algae to decreasing carbon dioxide levels …
long-term adaptation of these and other marine algae to decreasing carbon dioxide levels …
The significance of extant coccolithophores as indicators of ocean water masses, surface water temperature, and palaeoproductivity: a review
KH Baumann, H Andruleit, B Böckel, M Geisen… - Paläontologische …, 2005 - Springer
Coccolithophores are one of the main groups of marine phytoplankton playing key roles in
the marine eco-system as primary producers and in marine biogeochemistry. These …
the marine eco-system as primary producers and in marine biogeochemistry. These …
Upregulation of phytoplankton carbon concentrating mechanisms during low CO2 glacial periods and implications for the phytoplankton pCO2 proxy
Published alkenone ε p records spanning known glacial pCO 2 cycles show considerably
less variability than predicted by the diffusive model for cellular carbon acquisition and …
less variability than predicted by the diffusive model for cellular carbon acquisition and …