Boron in CaCO3 as a record of past seawater carbonate chemistry
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01/11/2019Keywords
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Abstract
Boron incorporated in marine biogenic carbonates records the pH of seawater during precipitation. From reconstructing atmospheric CO2 beyond ice-core records to deciphering the ocean's role in storing and releasing carbon, boron is proving to be a vital tool in paleoclimate research.
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Henehan , M & Jurikova , H 2019 , ' Boron in CaCO 3 as a record of past seawater carbonate chemistry ' PAGES Magazine , vol. 27 , no. 2 , pp. 58-59 . https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.27.2.58
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PAGES Magazine
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2411-605XType
Journal article
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