Decrease in coccolithophore calcification and CO2 since the middle Miocene
The impact of future and past carbonate chemistry changes on calcifying plankton is poorly understood. Here, the authors show that coccolithophore degree of calcification decreased significantly between 6 and 4 million years ago, in line with declining aqueous CO2concentrations.
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Auteurs principaux: | Clara T. Bolton, María T. Hernández-Sánchez, Miguel-Ángel Fuertes, Saúl González-Lemos, Lorena Abrevaya, Ana Mendez-Vicente, José-Abel Flores, Ian Probert, Liviu Giosan, Joel Johnson, Heather M. Stoll |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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