Biogeochemical Controls on Palaeoceanographic Environmental Proxies

Most of our information about the evolution of Earth’s ocean-climate system comes from the analysis of sediments laid down in the past. For example, the microfossil assemblage reflects the temperature, salinity and nutrient abundance of the water in which the organisms lived, while the chemical and isotopic composition of biogenic carbonates may be used to reconstruct past variations in the operation of the carbon cycle, as well as changes in ocean circulation.
Nevertheless, understanding the link between these sediment variables (or ‘proxies’) and environmental conditions is not straightforward. This volume adopts a novel approach by bringing together palaeontologists, geochemists and palaeoceanographers, who contribute evidence that is required to better constrain these proxies. Topics include: (i) processes of biomineralization, and their effect on the chemical and isotopic composition of different organisms; (ii) proxy validation, including field, laboratory and theoretical studies; (iii) the links between modern and fossil organisms.
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Biogeochemical controls on palaeoceanographic environmental proxies: an introductionAuthor(s)Rachael H. JamesRachael H. JamesSearch for other works by this author on:
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Biogeochemical controls on palaeoceanographic environmental proxies: a reviewAuthor(s)Rachael H. James;Rachael H. James1Department of Earth Sciences,The Open University,Walton Hall, Milton Keynes,England,MK7 6AA(e-mail: r.h.james@open.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:William E. N. AustinWilliam E. N. Austin2School of Geography & Geosciences,University of St Andrews,St Andrews, Fife,Scotland,KY16 9AL(e-mail: bill.austin@st-andrews.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:
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Some fundamental features of biomineralizationAuthor(s)R. J. P. WilliamsR. J. P. WilliamsInorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University,South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QR,UK(e-mail: bob.williams@chem.ox.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:
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Vital effects and beyond: a modelling perspective on developing palaeoceanographical proxy relationships in foraminiferaAuthor(s)Richard E. Zeebe;Richard E. Zeebe1School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, Department of Oceanography,University of Hawaii at Manoa,1000, Pope Road, MSB 504, Honolulu, HI 96822,USA(e-mail: zeebe@soest.hawaii.edu)Search for other works by this author on:Jelle Bijma;Jelle Bijma2Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,Am Handelshafen 12, D-27570 Bremerhaven,GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Bärbel Hönisch;Bärbel Hönisch3Marum, Bremen University,Leobener Strasse, 28359 Bremen,Germany4Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University,Geochemistry Building, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY, 10964,USASearch for other works by this author on:Abhijit Sanyal;Abhijit Sanyal4Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University,Geochemistry Building, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY, 10964,USASearch for other works by this author on:Howard J. Spero;Howard J. Spero5Geology Department,University of California,One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616-8605,USASearch for other works by this author on:Dieter A. Wolf-GladrowDieter A. Wolf-Gladrow2Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,Am Handelshafen 12, D-27570 Bremerhaven,GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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Foraminifer test preservation and diagenesis: comparison of high latitude Eocene sitesAuthor(s)Paul N. Pearson;Paul N. PearsonSchool of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University,Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3YE,UK(e-mail: pearsonp@cardiff.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:Catherine E. BurgessCatherine E. BurgessSchool of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University,Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3YE,UK(e-mail: pearsonp@cardiff.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:
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The influences of growth rates on planktic foraminifers as proxies for palaeostudies – a reviewAuthor(s)D. N. Schmidt;D. N. Schmidt1Department of Earth Sciences,University of Bristol,Wills Memorial Building, BS8 1RJ, Bristol,UK(e-mail: d.schmidt@bristol.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:T. Elliott;T. Elliott1Department of Earth Sciences,University of Bristol,Wills Memorial Building, BS8 1RJ, Bristol,UK(e-mail: d.schmidt@bristol.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:S. A. KasemannS. A. Kasemann2Grant Institute of Earth Science, The University of Edinburgh,The King's Buildings, West Mains Road, EH9 3JW, Edinburgh,UKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Fine-scale growth patterns in coral skeletons: biochemical control over crystallization of aragonite fibres and assessment of early diagenesisAuthor(s)J. P. Cuif;J. P. Cuif1UMR 8148 IDES, Faculté des Sciences,Bât 504, F-91405, Orsay,France(e-mail: jean-pierre.cuif@u-psud.fr)Search for other works by this author on:Y. Dauphin;Y. Dauphin1UMR 8148 IDES, Faculté des Sciences,Bât 504, F-91405, Orsay,France(e-mail: jean-pierre.cuif@u-psud.fr)Search for other works by this author on:A. Meibom;A. Meibom2MNHN, LEME - Nanoanalyse,57 rue Cuvier, F-75423 Paris,FranceSearch for other works by this author on:C. Rollion-Bard;C. Rollion-Bard3CRPG, Rue N-D des Pauvres,F-54501 Vandoeuvre les Nancy,FranceSearch for other works by this author on:M. Salomé;M. Salomé4ESRF ID21,BP 220, F-38043 Grenoble Cedex 9,FranceSearch for other works by this author on:J. Susini;J. Susini4ESRF ID21,BP 220, F-38043 Grenoble Cedex 9,FranceSearch for other works by this author on:C. T. WilliamsC. T. Williams5NHM,Analytical Department, Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD London,UKSearch for other works by this author on:
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Modern deep-sea benthic foraminifera: a brief review of their morphology-based biodiversity and trophic diversityAuthor(s)A. J. Gooday;A. J. Gooday1National Oceanography Centre,Southampton, Empress Dock, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH,UK(e-mail: ang@noc.soton.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:H. Nomaki;H. Nomaki2Institute for Research on Earth Evolution,Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), 2-15 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka 237-0061,JapanSearch for other works by this author on:H. KitazatoH. Kitazato2Institute for Research on Earth Evolution,Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), 2-15 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka 237-0061,JapanSearch for other works by this author on:
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On the use of benthic foraminiferal δ13C in palaeoceanography: constraints from primary proxy relationshipsAuthor(s)Andreas MackensenAndreas MackensenAlfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,27568 Bremerhaven,Germany(e-mail: Andreas.Mackensen@awi.de)Search for other works by this author on:
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The carbon and oxygen stable isotopic composition of cultured benthic foraminiferaAuthor(s)Daniel C. McCorkle;Daniel C. McCorkle1Department of Geology and Geophysics,Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,Woods Hole, MA, 02543,USA(e-mail: dmccorkle@whoi.edu)Search for other works by this author on:Joan M. Bernhard;Joan M. Bernhard1Department of Geology and Geophysics,Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,Woods Hole, MA, 02543,USA(e-mail: dmccorkle@whoi.edu)Search for other works by this author on:Christopher J. Hintz;Christopher J. Hintz2Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Arnold School of Public Health,University of South Carolina,Columbia, SC, 29208,USASearch for other works by this author on:Jessica K. Blanks;Jessica K. Blanks3Marine Science Program, University of South Carolina,Columbia, SC, 29208,USASearch for other works by this author on:G. Thomas Chandler;G. Thomas Chandler2Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Arnold School of Public Health,University of South Carolina,Columbia, SC, 29208,USASearch for other works by this author on:Timothy J. ShawTimothy J. Shaw4Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,University of South Carolina,Columbia, SC, 29208,USASearch for other works by this author on:
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Seasonal dynamics of coastal water masses in a Scottish fjord and their potential influence on benthic foraminiferal shell geochemistryAuthor(s)Alix G. Cage;Alix G. CageSchool of Geography & Geoscience, University of St Andrews,St Andrews, Fife KY16 9AL(e-mail: agc10@st-andrews.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:William E. N. AustinWilliam E. N. AustinSchool of Geography & Geoscience, University of St Andrews,St Andrews, Fife KY16 9AL(e-mail: agc10@st-andrews.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:
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Isotopic variability in the intertidal acorn barnacle Semibalanus balanoides: a potentially novel sea-level proxy indicatorAuthor(s)K. F. Craven;K. F. Craven1School of Geography and Geosciences,University of St. Andrews,St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AJ, Scotland,UK(e-mail: Michael.bird@st-andrews.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:M. I. Bird;M. I. Bird1School of Geography and Geosciences,University of St. Andrews,St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AJ, Scotland,UK(e-mail: Michael.bird@st-andrews.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:W. E. N. Austin;W. E. N. Austin1School of Geography and Geosciences,University of St. Andrews,St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AJ, Scotland,UK(e-mail: Michael.bird@st-andrews.ac.uk)Search for other works by this author on:J. WynnJ. Wynn1School of Geography and Geosciences,University of St. Andrews,St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AJ, Scotland,UK(e-mail: Michael.bird@st-andrews.ac.uk)2Current address: Department of Geology,University of South Florida,4202 E Fowler Ave, SCA 528, Tampa, FL 33620,USASearch for other works by this author on: