2023
DOI: 10.5194/cp-2022-96
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A global compilation of diatom silica oxygen isotope records from lake sediment – trends, and implications for climate reconstruction

Abstract: Abstract. Oxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for quantitative reconstruction of past hydroclimate and proxy–model comparison in terrestrial environments. The signals of individual records have been attributed to different factors, such as air temperature (Tair), atmospheric circulation patterns, hydrological changes and lake evaporation. While every lake will have its own set of drivers of d18O, here we explore the extent to which regional or even global signals emerge from … Show more

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“…In addition, silicon isotope of diatom frustules was used for a silicic acid utilization indicator (e.g., Hendry & Brzezinski, 2014; Xiong et al., 2015). Using purified diatoms oxygen isotopes were also measured (e.g., Meister et al., 2023; Swann et al., 2007). These isotopes are very vulnerable to impurities such as remained clay particles or external organic matter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, silicon isotope of diatom frustules was used for a silicic acid utilization indicator (e.g., Hendry & Brzezinski, 2014; Xiong et al., 2015). Using purified diatoms oxygen isotopes were also measured (e.g., Meister et al., 2023; Swann et al., 2007). These isotopes are very vulnerable to impurities such as remained clay particles or external organic matter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%