Assessment of Chalk as an Archive for the Lithium Isotope Composition of Seawater
Sandra J. Huber,
Vanessa Schlidt,
H.‐Michael Seitz
et al.
Abstract:The understanding of silicate weathering and its role as a sink for atmospheric CO2 is important to get a better insight into how the Earth shifts from warm to cool climates. The lithium isotope composition (δ7Li) of marine carbonates can be used as a proxy to track the past chemical weathering of silicates. A high‐resolution δ7Li record would be helpful to evaluate the role of silicate weathering during the late Cretaceous climate cooling. Here, we assess chalk as a potential archive for reconstructing Late C… Show more
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