2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-7573
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Exploring the biomineral morphology of crossed-lamellar bivalve shells as a water temperature proxy

Abstract: <p>Bivalve shells serve as excellent high-resolution archives of marine paleoclimate. Recently, ultrastructural features of the shells were investigated as potential temperature proxies that can overcome the limitations of the stable oxygen isotope method (i.e., missing data on past seawater oxygen isotope signature and diagenetic overprint). According to previous studies, the size of individual biomineral units of prismatic, nacreous and crossed-lamellar ultrastructures in cross-sections along t… Show more

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