“…Diatoms, in line with other organisms, preferentially uptake 12 C over 13 C. As photosynthetic carbon demand for diatoms and other organisms increases, a progressive depletion in 12 C DIC occurs, lowering δ 13 C DIC whilst leading to higher values of δ 13 C diatom (Laws et al, 1995(Laws et al, , 1997Bidigare et al, 1999;Rosenthal et al, 2000). The extent to which diatoms preferentially use 12 C over 13 C, however, is a function of CO 2(aq) concentration with an increase in CO 2(aq) leading to a decrease in δ 13 C diatom and vice-versa (Freeman and Hayes, 1992;Laws et al, 1995Laws et al, , 1997Rau et al, 1997;Popp et al, 1999). In interpreting records of δ 13 C diatom , further consideration is required as to the isotopic composition of the δ 13 C DIC substrate used during photosynthesis which may be altered by changes in ocean circulation, upwelling/stratification, the influx of terrestrial/riverine material and the dissolution of diatoms and other organisms in the photic zone, releasing 12 C enriched carbon into the water column.…”