Cornélia Brosset
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View article: Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – implications for (paleo)environmental research?
Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – implications for (paleo)environmental research? Open
Seawater temperature is an essential quantity for paleoclimatological and paleoecological studies. A potential archive that can provide century-long, temporally well-constrained and high-resolution temperature proxy data is available in th…
View article: Data for "Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – Perspectives for (paleo)environmental research?"
Data for "Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – Perspectives for (paleo)environmental research?" Open
This repository contains all data generated for the publication "Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – Perspectives for (paleo)environmental research?" currently under re…
View article: Data for "Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – Perspectives for (paleo)environmental research?"
Data for "Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – Perspectives for (paleo)environmental research?" Open
This repository contains all data generated for the publication "Sr/Ca in shells of laboratory-grown bivalves (Arctica islandica) serves as a proxy for water temperature – Perspectives for (paleo)environmental research?" currently under re…
View article: Strong Coupling between Biomineral Morphology and Sr/Ca of Arctica islandica (Bivalvia)—Implications for Shell Sr/Ca-Based Temperature Estimates
Strong Coupling between Biomineral Morphology and Sr/Ca of Arctica islandica (Bivalvia)—Implications for Shell Sr/Ca-Based Temperature Estimates Open
Bivalve shells serve as powerful high-resolution paleoclimate archives. However, the number of reliable temperature proxies is limited. It has remained particularly difficult to extract temperature signals from shell Sr/Ca, although Sr is …