F Hajj, A Poszwa, J Bouchez, F Guérold - Journal of Archaeological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Different approaches are used to study wood provenance, but most of them are based on tracers in wood that are generally controlled by climatic factors. The strontium isotopic ratio …
Surface temperature is a fundamental parameter of Earth's climate. Its evolution through time is commonly reconstructed using the oxygen isotope and the clumped isotope compositions …
The stable (δ 18 O and δ 13 C) and clumped (Δ 47) isotope compositions of coral carbonate are valuable archives for paleoclimate reconstructions. However, the Δ 47-temperature …
We show that the Li/Mg systematics of a large suite of aragonitic coral skeletons, representing a wide range of species inhabiting disparate environments, provides a robust …
The stable strontium isotope system (δ 88/86 Sr) has recently been suggested to be a suitable proxy for determining variations in the strength of the marine carbonate system, the …
The isotopic composition of Phanerozoic marine sediments provides important information about changes in seawater chemistry. In particular, the radiogenic strontium isotope (87 …
Paleoclimate studies play a crucial role in understanding past and future climates and their environmental impacts. Current methodologies for performing highly sensitive elemental …
While barium (Ba) and strontium (Sr) stable isotopes are increasingly used as tracers of biogeochemical processes and paleo-proxies, the role of biotic processes on Ba and Sr …
Over the recent years, two research fields addressing continental slope sedimentary systems have gained significant momentum: contourites and cold-water coral mounds …