2020
DOI: 10.5194/bg-17-4727-2020
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Distribution of chlorine and fluorine in benthic foraminifera

Abstract: Abstract. Over the last few decades, a suite of inorganic proxies based on foraminiferal calcite have been developed, some of which are now widely used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Studies of foraminiferal shell chemistry have largely focused on cations and oxyanions, while much less is known about the incorporation of anions. The halogens fluoride and chloride are conservative in the ocean, which makes them candidates for reconstructing palaeoceanographic parameters. However, their potential as a … Show more

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“…The incorporation of trace and minor elements and their stable isotopes into CaCO 3 skeletons has been studied extensively, including Li, B, Na, Mg, Sr, and Ba in coral skeletons (115,120,(158)(159)(160)(161)(162)(163) and Li, Na, Mg, Sr, Cl, and F in foraminiferan tests (105,(164)(165)(166)(167). Trace and minor element compositions of these biogenic carbonates deviate from calcite and aragonite precipitated abiotically from seawater (161,164).…”
Section: Trace and Minor Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of trace and minor elements and their stable isotopes into CaCO 3 skeletons has been studied extensively, including Li, B, Na, Mg, Sr, and Ba in coral skeletons (115,120,(158)(159)(160)(161)(162)(163) and Li, Na, Mg, Sr, Cl, and F in foraminiferan tests (105,(164)(165)(166)(167). Trace and minor element compositions of these biogenic carbonates deviate from calcite and aragonite precipitated abiotically from seawater (161,164).…”
Section: Trace and Minor Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%