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- ORIGINAL PAPER A late Holocene paleo-productivity record in the western Gulf
- 2003 Geological Society of America. For permission to copy, contact Copyright Permissions, GSA, or editing@geosociety.org. Geology; December 2003; v. 31; no. 12; p. 10371040; 3 figures; 1 table; Data Repository item 2003156. 1037
- ARTICLE IN PRESS Deep-Sea Research I 52 (2005) 18961910
- A clockwork mollusc: Ultradian rhythms in bivalve activity revealed by digital photography
- The Holocene 13,1 (2003) pp. 3949 A `clam-ring' master-chronology
- Author's personal copy Annually resolved 13
- VOL. 64, NO. 1 (MARCH 2011) P. 4558 Hydrographic Changes in Nares Strait (Canadian Arctic Archipelago)
- High-resolution sclerochronological analysis of the bivalve mollusk Saxidomus gigantea from Alaska and British Columbia: techniques for revealing
- Gulf of Maine shells reveal changes in seawater temperature seasonality during the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age
- Author's personal copy Sr/Ca and Mg/Ca ratios of ontogenetically old, long-lived bivalve shells (Arctica
- Comparative sclerochronology of modern and mid-Pliocene (c. 3.5 Ma) Aequipecten opercularis (Mollusca, Bivalvia): an insight into past and future climate change in the
- Tropical marine climate during the late Paleozoic ice age using trace element analyses of brachiopods
- ORIGINAL PAPER Seasonality in the North Sea during the Allerd and Late
- Using ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) shells to reconstruct palaeoenvironment in O resund, Kattegat and Skagerrak, Sweden
- An intractable climate archive --Sclerochronological and shell oxygen isotope analyses of the Pacific geoduck, Panopea abrupta (bivalve mollusk) from Protection
- Journal of Oceanography, Vol. 64, pp. 951 to 960, 2008 Biological ocea-
- Stable carbon and oxygen isotope fractionation in bivalve (Placopecten magellanicus) larval aragonite
- The curse of physiology--challenges and opportunities in the interpretation of geochemical data from mollusk shells
- Coupled North Atlantic slope water forcing on Gulf of Maine temperatures over the past millennium
- Sclerochronology and geochemical variation in limpet shells (Patella vulgata): A new archive to reconstruct coastal sea
- Compound response of marine and terrestrial ecosystems to varying climate
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- Looking back over skeletal diaries --High-resolution environmental reconstructions from accretionary
- Climate records from a bivalved Methuselah (Arctica islandica, Mollusca; Iceland)
- eschweizerbartxxx 1. Introduction
- 78 RESEARCH REPORT Daily Growth Rates in Shells of Arctica islandica
- Sea surface water temperatures over the period 18841983 reconstructed from oxygen isotope ratios of a bivalve mollusk
- Quaternary Science Reviews 23 (2004) 11371150 Holocene seasonal environmental trends at Tokyo Bay, Japan,
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- Research Papers Detecting time-averaging and spatial mixing
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- Mutvei's solution: An ideal agent for resolving microgrowth structures of biogenic carbonates
- CHANGES IN GAPE FREQUENCY, SIPHON ACTIVITY AND THERMAL RESPONSE IN THE FRESHWATER BIVALVES
- SEASONAL PERIODICITY OF GROWTH AND COMPOSITION IN VALVES OF DIPLODON CHILENSIS PATAGONICUS
- Geochemical Journal, Vol. 44, pp. 23 to 37, 2010 *Corresponding author (e-mail: schoeneb@uni-mainz.de)
- MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
- Author's personal copy Sea ice extent and seasonality for the Early Pliocene northern Weddell Sea
- Abstract We present the results of sclerochronologi-cally calibrated growth and stable isotope analyses of
- Aquat. Living Resour. 22, 307-318 (2009) c EDP Sciences, IFREMER, IRD 2009
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY Int. J. Climatol. 25: 947962 (2005)
- Coralline alga reveals first marine record of subarctic North Pacific climate change
- Accurate increment identification and the spatial extent of the common signal in five Arctica islandica chronologies from the Fladen Ground,
- Abstract The grey top-shell, Gibbula cineraria is a common member of temperate to cold water kelp forest
- Reconstructing daily temperatures from growth rates of the intertidal bivalve mollusk Chione cortezi
- Journal of Archaeological Science 36 (2009) 1565-1575 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
- B.R. Scho ne K. Tanabe D.L. Dettman S. Sato Environmental controls on shell growth rates and d18
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- El Nio in the Eocene greenhouse recorded by fossil bivalves and wood from Antarctica
- Crystal fabrics and element impurities (Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca, and Ba/Ca) in shells of Arctica islandica--Implications for paleoclimate reconstructions
- Holocene climate and seasonality of shell collection at the Dundas Islands Group, northern British Columbia, Canada--A bivalve sclerochronological approach