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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Multi-isotopic and trace element evidence against different formation pathways for oyster microstructures
Katerina RodiouchkinaAlfredo Martínez-garcíaLinda K. DämmerGert-jan ReichartSonja M. Van LeeuwenMichaela FalkenrothMichaela FalkenrothNiels De WinterNiels De WinterFrank VanhaeckeNils HöcheSimone MorettiMartin ZieglerBernd R. SchöneSteven Goderissubject
BiomineralizationRARE-EARTH-ELEMENTSOysternitrogen isotopes550010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPaleoclimateXRF010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSulfur isotopes01 natural sciencesMineralization (biology)Clumped isotopesMg/Cachemistry.chemical_compoundSclerochronologyddc:550CALCIFICATION RATECRASSOSTREA-GIGASCalcitebiologyStable isotope ratioOysterDistribution coefficientBivalveCalcitetrace elementOxygen isotope ratio cyclePacific oysterSTABLE-ISOTOPEStable isotopeIsotopes of nitrogenChemistryNORTH-SEASEMMECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICSmicrostructureCrassostrea gigas [Portuguese oyster]Ostreidae [oysters]MineralogyGeochemistry and Petrologybiology.animalClumpcd isotopes0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTrace elementARAGONITIC BIVALVE SHELLSbiology.organism_classificationBivalviachemistryTEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCEFORAMINIFERAL CALCITECrassostrea gigasHIGH-RESOLUTIONdescription
Geochimica et cosmochimica acta 308, 326-352 (2021). doi:10.1016/j.gca.2021.06.012
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