A multi-species coccolith volume response to an anthropogenically-modified ocean

Major questions surround the species-specific nature of coccolithophore calcification in response to rising atmospheric CO2 levels. Here we present CaCO3 particle volume distribution data from the coccolith size-fraction of a rapidly accumulating North Atlantic sediment core. These data appear to in...

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Main Authors: Halloran, P, Hall, I, Colmenero-Hidalgo, E, Rickaby, R
Other Authors: Union, European Geosciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:18bd1e8d-5647-44a2-94d0-5cfaf823296a 2023-05-15T17:30:46+02:00 A multi-species coccolith volume response to an anthropogenically-modified ocean Halloran, P Hall, I Colmenero-Hidalgo, E Rickaby, R Union, European Geosciences 2016-07-28 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:18bd1e8d-5647-44a2-94d0-5cfaf823296a eng eng Copernicus Publications https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:18bd1e8d-5647-44a2-94d0-5cfaf823296a info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC Attribution (CC BY) CC-BY Earth sciences Journal article 2016 ftuloxford 2022-06-28T20:06:52Z Major questions surround the species-specific nature of coccolithophore calcification in response to rising atmospheric CO2 levels. Here we present CaCO3 particle volume distribution data from the coccolith size-fraction of a rapidly accumulating North Atlantic sediment core. These data appear to indicate that coccoliths produced by the larger coccolithophore species present at this location increase in mass in parallel with anthropogenic CO2 release. This finding has significant implications for the realistic representation of an assemblage-wide coccolithophore CO2-calcification response in numerical models. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic ORA - Oxford University Research Archive
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Halloran, P
Hall, I
Colmenero-Hidalgo, E
Rickaby, R
A multi-species coccolith volume response to an anthropogenically-modified ocean
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description Major questions surround the species-specific nature of coccolithophore calcification in response to rising atmospheric CO2 levels. Here we present CaCO3 particle volume distribution data from the coccolith size-fraction of a rapidly accumulating North Atlantic sediment core. These data appear to indicate that coccoliths produced by the larger coccolithophore species present at this location increase in mass in parallel with anthropogenic CO2 release. This finding has significant implications for the realistic representation of an assemblage-wide coccolithophore CO2-calcification response in numerical models.
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Rickaby, R
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title A multi-species coccolith volume response to an anthropogenically-modified ocean
title_short A multi-species coccolith volume response to an anthropogenically-modified ocean
title_full A multi-species coccolith volume response to an anthropogenically-modified ocean
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