Methane seep carbonates yield clumped isotope signatures out of equilibrium with formation temperatures
The geochemistry of methane cold seep carbonates is often used to reconstruct environmental conditions. Loyd et al. find disequilibrium clumped isotope compositions in modern seep carbonates that suggest temperatures up to 50°C too high, raising doubt on seep carbonate temperature reconstructions.
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Autores principales: | S. J. Loyd, J. Sample, R. E. Tripati, W. F. Defliese, K. Brooks, M. Hovland, M. Torres, J. Marlow, L. G. Hancock, R. Martin, T. Lyons, A. E. Tripati |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/10bc460e2c2c4e89802714de86d0d352 |
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