2022
DOI: 10.5194/essd-2022-107
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Large salinity gradient and diagenetic changes in the northern Indian Ocean dominate the stable oxygen isotopic variation in Globigerinoides ruber

Abstract: Abstract. The application of stable oxygen isotopic ratio of surface dwelling Globigerinoides ruber (white variety) (δ18Oruber) to reconstruct past hydrological changes requires precise understanding of the effect of ambient parameters on δ18Oruber. The northern Indian Ocean, with huge freshwater influx and being a part of the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool, provides a unique setting to understand the effect of both the salinity and temperature on δ18Oruber. Here, we use a total of 400 surface samples (252 from this w… Show more

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