BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW

In the early 1950’s, McCrea and Epstein and co-workers laid the foundation for the oxygen isotope-based thermometers. Many variations of the thermometer have been since formulated based on synthetic and biogenic carbonates. Overall, the use and application of oxygen isotope thermometers must conside...

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Main Authors: BRAND, UWE, BITNER, M. ALEKSANDRA, LOGAN, ALAN, AZMY, KAREM, CRIPPA, GAIA, ANGIOLINI, LUCIA, COLIN, PATRICK, GRIESSHABER, ERIKA, HARPER, ELIZABETH M., TADDEI RUGGIERO, EMMA, HÄUSSERMANN, VRENI
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spelling ftdatacite:10.13130/2039-4942/12226 2023-05-15T17:51:39+02:00 BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW BRAND, UWE BITNER, M. ALEKSANDRA LOGAN, ALAN AZMY, KAREM CRIPPA, GAIA ANGIOLINI, LUCIA COLIN, PATRICK GRIESSHABER, ERIKA HARPER, ELIZABETH M. TADDEI RUGGIERO, EMMA HÄUSSERMANN, VRENI 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/12226 https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/12226 en eng RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA Questo lavoro è fornito con la licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Non opere derivate 4.0 Internazionale. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Text Article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/12226 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z In the early 1950’s, McCrea and Epstein and co-workers laid the foundation for the oxygen isotope-based thermometers. Many variations of the thermometer have been since formulated based on synthetic and biogenic carbonates. Overall, the use and application of oxygen isotope thermometers must consider and be specific as to the mineralogy, and whether it is synthetic, abiogenic or biogenic carbonate. Here, we propose an updated and refined oxygen-isotope thermometer based on a large database of articulated brachiopods from high to low latitudes, cold to warm and shallow to deep-water regimes. In general, brachiopod-based oxygen isotopes are offset from abiogenic calcite precipitated in thermodynamic equilibrium by about -1 ‰. They maintain this offset and that allows for the determination of robust ambient water temperatures over the full marine spectrum. Thus, the specific brachiopod-based oxygen-isotope thermometer applies, with few exceptions, to most modern articulated brachiopods, and potentially their ancient counterparts, and it is as follows: T°C =17.3750 – 4.2535 (δc-δw) + 0.1473 (δc-δw) 2 (N=578, r 2 = 0.980) Furthermore, it is imperative that mineralogy and taxa be considered for their appropriateness in the application of oxygen isotope thermometers on synthetic, abiogenic and biogenic marine carbonates. Articulated brachiopods are ideal recorders of oceanographic parameters due to their sessile nature, widespread distribution, high abundance in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic, high resilience to most environmental stresses (e.g., climate change - global warming, ocean acidification), and the resistance of the calcite shell – the archive – to post-depositional diagenetic alteration. : RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA , V. 125 N. 3 (2019) Text Ocean acidification DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description In the early 1950’s, McCrea and Epstein and co-workers laid the foundation for the oxygen isotope-based thermometers. Many variations of the thermometer have been since formulated based on synthetic and biogenic carbonates. Overall, the use and application of oxygen isotope thermometers must consider and be specific as to the mineralogy, and whether it is synthetic, abiogenic or biogenic carbonate. Here, we propose an updated and refined oxygen-isotope thermometer based on a large database of articulated brachiopods from high to low latitudes, cold to warm and shallow to deep-water regimes. In general, brachiopod-based oxygen isotopes are offset from abiogenic calcite precipitated in thermodynamic equilibrium by about -1 ‰. They maintain this offset and that allows for the determination of robust ambient water temperatures over the full marine spectrum. Thus, the specific brachiopod-based oxygen-isotope thermometer applies, with few exceptions, to most modern articulated brachiopods, and potentially their ancient counterparts, and it is as follows: T°C =17.3750 – 4.2535 (δc-δw) + 0.1473 (δc-δw) 2 (N=578, r 2 = 0.980) Furthermore, it is imperative that mineralogy and taxa be considered for their appropriateness in the application of oxygen isotope thermometers on synthetic, abiogenic and biogenic marine carbonates. Articulated brachiopods are ideal recorders of oceanographic parameters due to their sessile nature, widespread distribution, high abundance in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic, high resilience to most environmental stresses (e.g., climate change - global warming, ocean acidification), and the resistance of the calcite shell – the archive – to post-depositional diagenetic alteration. : RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA , V. 125 N. 3 (2019)
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author BRAND, UWE
BITNER, M. ALEKSANDRA
LOGAN, ALAN
AZMY, KAREM
CRIPPA, GAIA
ANGIOLINI, LUCIA
COLIN, PATRICK
GRIESSHABER, ERIKA
HARPER, ELIZABETH M.
TADDEI RUGGIERO, EMMA
HÄUSSERMANN, VRENI
spellingShingle BRAND, UWE
BITNER, M. ALEKSANDRA
LOGAN, ALAN
AZMY, KAREM
CRIPPA, GAIA
ANGIOLINI, LUCIA
COLIN, PATRICK
GRIESSHABER, ERIKA
HARPER, ELIZABETH M.
TADDEI RUGGIERO, EMMA
HÄUSSERMANN, VRENI
BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW
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BITNER, M. ALEKSANDRA
LOGAN, ALAN
AZMY, KAREM
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ANGIOLINI, LUCIA
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GRIESSHABER, ERIKA
HARPER, ELIZABETH M.
TADDEI RUGGIERO, EMMA
HÄUSSERMANN, VRENI
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title BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW
title_short BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW
title_full BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW
title_fullStr BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed BRACHIOPOD-BASED OXYGEN-ISOTOPE THERMOMETER: UPDATE AND REVIEW
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