2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-7037(00)00534-2
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Oxygen isotopes of marine diatoms and relations to opal-A maturation

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“…Despite this, the impact of changes in Fe availability on δ 18 Odiatom has yet to be investigated. Previous work, however, has suggested that δ 18 Odiatom may be influenced by changes in growth rates with less isotope fractionation occurring in fast-growing diatoms (Schmidt et al, 2001). While changes in diatom growth rates, in response to increased/decreased Fe deposition, would be expected to be constant across both the 38-75 μm and >100 μm fractions, we have previously questioned whether this diatom isotope growth effect may influence larger frustules to a greater extent than smaller frustules (Swann et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Despite this, the impact of changes in Fe availability on δ 18 Odiatom has yet to be investigated. Previous work, however, has suggested that δ 18 Odiatom may be influenced by changes in growth rates with less isotope fractionation occurring in fast-growing diatoms (Schmidt et al, 2001). While changes in diatom growth rates, in response to increased/decreased Fe deposition, would be expected to be constant across both the 38-75 μm and >100 μm fractions, we have previously questioned whether this diatom isotope growth effect may influence larger frustules to a greater extent than smaller frustules (Swann et al, 2007).…”
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“…While vital effects have been widely documented in biogenic carbonates such as foraminifera and ostracods (Duplessy et al, 1970;Wefer and Berger, 1991;Lea, 1993, 1996;Spero et al, 1997;Xia et al, 1997;Bemis et al, 1998;von Grafenstein et al, 1999;Chivas et al, 2002;Holmes and Chivas, 2002), almost all culture (Binz, 1987;Brandriss et al, 1998;Schmidt et al, 2001), down-core (Juillet-Leclerc and Labeyrie, 1987;Shemesh et al, 1995) and water column studies have found no clear evidence of a vital effect in δ 18 Odiatom. Recent work, however, has shown the potential for δ 18 Odiatom vital effects to exist with offsets of up to 3.51‰ (mean offset = 1.23‰, n = 25) observed between two size fractions of diatoms at Ocean Drilling …”
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“…For δ 18 O diatom , a number of culture (Binz, 1987;Brandriss et al, 1998;Schmidt et al, 2001), sediment trap and down-core studies (Sancetta et al, 1985;Juillet-Leclerc and Labeyrie, 4/28 information for use in paleoenvironmental reconstructions (see Leng and Barker, 2006;Swann and Leng, 2009). …”
Section: Oxygen Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%