An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ...

As major calcifiers in the open ocean, coccolithophores play a key role in the marine carbon cycle. Because they may be sensitive to changing CO2 and ocean acidification, there is significant interest in quantifying past and present variations in their cellular calcification by quantifying the thick...

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Main Authors: González-Lemos, Saúl, Guitián, José, Fuertes, Miguel-Ángel, Flores, José-Abel, Stoll, Heather M.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.3929/ethz-b-000233866 2024-04-28T08:34:50+00:00 An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ... González-Lemos, Saúl Guitián, José Fuertes, Miguel-Ángel Flores, José-Abel Stoll, Heather M. 2017 application/pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000233866 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/233866 en eng ETH Zurich info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle Working Paper 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000233866 2024-04-02T12:33:25Z As major calcifiers in the open ocean, coccolithophores play a key role in the marine carbon cycle. Because they may be sensitive to changing CO2 and ocean acidification, there is significant interest in quantifying past and present variations in their cellular calcification by quantifying the thickness of the coccoliths or calcite plates that cover their cells. Polarized light microscopy has emerged as a key tool for quantifying the thickness of these calcite plates, but the reproducibility and accuracy of such determinations has been limited by the absence of suitable calibration materials in the thickness range of coccoliths (0–4 microns). Here, we describe the fabrication of a calcite wedge with a constant slope over 15 this thickness range, and the independent determination of calcite thickness along the wedge profile. We show how the calcite wedge provides more robust calibrations in the 0 to 1.55 μm range than previous approaches using rhabdoliths. We show the particular advantages of the calcite ... : Biogeosciences Discussions ... Text Ocean acidification DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description As major calcifiers in the open ocean, coccolithophores play a key role in the marine carbon cycle. Because they may be sensitive to changing CO2 and ocean acidification, there is significant interest in quantifying past and present variations in their cellular calcification by quantifying the thickness of the coccoliths or calcite plates that cover their cells. Polarized light microscopy has emerged as a key tool for quantifying the thickness of these calcite plates, but the reproducibility and accuracy of such determinations has been limited by the absence of suitable calibration materials in the thickness range of coccoliths (0–4 microns). Here, we describe the fabrication of a calcite wedge with a constant slope over 15 this thickness range, and the independent determination of calcite thickness along the wedge profile. We show how the calcite wedge provides more robust calibrations in the 0 to 1.55 μm range than previous approaches using rhabdoliths. We show the particular advantages of the calcite ... : Biogeosciences Discussions ...
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author González-Lemos, Saúl
Guitián, José
Fuertes, Miguel-Ángel
Flores, José-Abel
Stoll, Heather M.
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Guitián, José
Fuertes, Miguel-Ángel
Flores, José-Abel
Stoll, Heather M.
An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ...
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Guitián, José
Fuertes, Miguel-Ángel
Flores, José-Abel
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title An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ...
title_short An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ...
title_full An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ...
title_fullStr An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ...
title_full_unstemmed An empirical method for absolute calibration of coccolith thickness ...
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