Isotopic and mineralogic bias introduced by pulverization of aragonite
Katharina E. Schmitt,
Laura J. Fink,
Anne Jantschke
et al.
Abstract:RationaleStable carbon and oxygen isotope data of biogenic and abiogenic aragonite are of fundamental relevance in paleoclimate research. Wet‐chemical analysis of such materials requires well‐homogenized, fine‐grained powder. In the present study, the effect of different grinding/milling methods on sample homogeneity and the potential risk of unintentional calcite formation and isotope shift were evaluated.MethodsShells of Arctica islandica and aragonite sputnik crystals were pulverized using a set of commonly… Show more
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