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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2024-03-21
    Description: Surface temperature is a fundamental parameter of Earth’s climate. Its evolution through time is commonly reconstructed using the oxygen isotope and the clumped isotope compositions of carbonate archives. However, reaction kinetics involved in the precipitation of carbonates can introduce inaccuracies in the derived temperatures. Here, we show that dual clumped isotope analyses, i.e., simultaneous ∆47 and ∆48 measurements on the single carbonate phase, can identify the origin and quantify the extent of these kinetic biases. Our results verify theoretical predictions and evidence that the isotopic disequilibrium commonly observed in speleothems and scleractinian coral skeletons is inherited from the dissolved inorganic carbon pool of their parent solutions. Further, we show that dual clumped isotope thermometry can achieve reliable palaeotemperature reconstructions, devoid of kinetic bias. Analysis of a belemnite rostrum implies that it precipitated near isotopic equilibrium and confirms the warmer-than-present temperatures during the Early Cretaceous at southern high latitudes.
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2024-03-22
    Description: Brachiopod shells are the most widely used geological archive for the reconstruction of the temperature and the oxygen isotope composition of Phanerozoic seawater. However, it is not conclusive whether brachiopods precipitate their shells in thermodynamic equilibrium. In this study, we investigated the potential impact of kinetic controls on the isotope composition of modern brachiopods by measuring the oxygen and clumped isotope compositions of their shells. Our results show that clumped and oxygen isotope compositions depart from thermodynamic equilibrium due to growth rate-induced kinetic effects. These departures are in line with incomplete hydration and hydroxylation of dissolved CO2. These findings imply that the determination of taxon-specific growth rates alongside clumped and bulk oxygen isotope analyses is essential to ensure accurate estimates of past ocean temperatures and seawater oxygen isotope compositions from brachiopods.
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Bajnai, D., Guo, W., Spötl, C., Coplen, T. B., Methner, K., Löffler, N., Krsnik, E., Gischler, E., Hansen, M., Henkel, D., Price, G. D., Raddatz, J., Scholz, D., & Fiebig, J. Dual clumped isotope thermometry resolves kinetic biases in carbonate formation temperatures. Nature Communications, 11(1), (2020): 4005, doi:10.1038/s41467-020-17501-0.
    Description: Surface temperature is a fundamental parameter of Earth’s climate. Its evolution through time is commonly reconstructed using the oxygen isotope and the clumped isotope compositions of carbonate archives. However, reaction kinetics involved in the precipitation of carbonates can introduce inaccuracies in the derived temperatures. Here, we show that dual clumped isotope analyses, i.e., simultaneous ∆47 and ∆48 measurements on the single carbonate phase, can identify the origin and quantify the extent of these kinetic biases. Our results verify theoretical predictions and evidence that the isotopic disequilibrium commonly observed in speleothems and scleractinian coral skeletons is inherited from the dissolved inorganic carbon pool of their parent solutions. Further, we show that dual clumped isotope thermometry can achieve reliable palaeotemperature reconstructions, devoid of kinetic bias. Analysis of a belemnite rostrum implies that it precipitated near isotopic equilibrium and confirms the warmer-than-present temperatures during the Early Cretaceous at southern high latitudes.
    Description: This work became possible through DFG grant “INST 161/871-1” and the Investment in Science Fund at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The authors would like to thank Sven Hofmann and Manuel Schumann for their assistance in the joint Goethe University – Senckenberg BiK-F Stable Isotope Facility at the Institute of Geosciences, Goethe University Frankfurt. K.M. acknowledges funding through “DFG ME 4955/1-1”, E.K. through “DFG MU 2845/6-1”, D.S. through “DFG SCHO 1274/8-1” and “DFG SCHO 1274/11-1”, and M.H. through “DFG HA 8694/1-1”. C.S. acknowledges funding from the University of Innsbruck. A review of the manuscript by David Evans on behalf of the USGS is acknowledged.
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  • 14
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    In:  Supplement to: Vickers, Madeleine L; Bajnai, David; Price, Gregory D; Linckens, Jolien; Fiebig, Jens (2019): Southern high-latitude warmth during the Jurassic-Cretaceous: New evidence from clumped isotope thermometry. Geology, 47(8), 724-728, https://doi.org/10.1130/G46263.1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: Here, we present the results of the clumped isotope measurements of 11 latest Jurassic to Early Cretaceous belemnites from DSDP Site 511, along with the results of carbonate reference materials (ETH1-4, Carrara, MuStd) and equilibrated gases (25 °C and 1000 °C). Carbonate digestion at 90 °C and subsequent CO2 purification was done on an automated line connected to a ThermoFisher MAT 253 isotope ratio mass spectrometer. We present the raw isotope values calculated using both the [Gonfiantini/Santrock] and the [Brand]/IUPAC isotopic parameters. The raw data is projected onto the carbon dioxide equilibrium scale (CDES) using the equilibrated gases and without applying any acid fractionation factor to the final values. The origin of sample material, sample preparation methods, and mass spectrometry procedures are further detailed in the associated files and the linked article: Vickers et al. (2019).
    Keywords: Cephalopods; climate; greenhouse; warming
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    In:  Supplement to: Wierzbowski, Hubert; Bajnai, David; Wacker, Ulrike; Rogov, M A; Fiebig, Jens (2018): Clumped isotope record of salinity variations in the Subboreal Province at the Middle-Late Jurassic transition. Global and Planetary Change, 167, 172-189, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.05.014
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: Here, we provide the results of the clumped isotope analyses of 24 biogenic carbonate samples, along with the results of carbonate reference materials (ETH1–4, Carrara, MuStd, Strauss) and equilibrated gases (25 °C and 1000 °C). Carbonate digestion at 90 °C and subsequent CO2 purification was done on an automated line connected to a ThermoFisher MAT 253 isotope ratio mass spectrometer. We present the raw isotope values calculated using both the [Gonfiantini/Santrock] and the [Brand]/IUPAC isotopic parameters. The raw data is projected onto the carbon dioxide equilibrium scale (CDES) using the equilibrated gases and without applying any acid fractionation factor to the final values. The origin of sample material, sample preparation methods, and mass spectrometry procedures are further detailed in the associated files and the linked article: Wierzbowski et al. (2018).
    Keywords: Cephalopods; climate; fossil; freshening; Russia; Russia_Subboreal; Salinity
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: Here, we present the results of the clumped isotope measurements on 20 Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) belemnites. Further, we provide the results of the equilibrated gases and the carbonate reference material that were measured along with the samples. Carbonate digestion at 90 °C and subsequent CO2 purification was performed on an automated line connected to a ThermoFisher MAT 253 isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The data is projected to the Carbon Dioxide Equilibrium Scale (CDES) and presented without an acid fractionation factor applied. Further details on the sample material, sample preparation method, and mass spectrometry procedures can be found in the associated files and the linked article: Price et al. (2020).
    Keywords: atmoshperic CO2; polar amplification; temperature gradient; warming
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: Here, we provide the results of the clumped isotope analyses of 24 biogenic carbonate samples, along with the results of carbonate reference materials (ETH1–4, Carrara, MuStd, Strauss) and equilibrated gases (25 °C and 1000 °C). Carbonate digestion at 90 °C and subsequent CO2 purification was done on an automated line connected to a ThermoFisher MAT 253 isotope ratio mass spectrometer. We present the raw isotope values calculated using both the [Gonfiantini/Santrock] and the [Brand]/IUPAC isotopic parameters. The raw data is projected onto the carbon dioxide equilibrium scale using the equilibrated gases and without applying any fractionation factor to the final values. Preparation methods and mass spectrometry analytics are further detailed in the associated files and the linked article.
    Keywords: climate; freshening; Russia; Russia_Subboreal; Salinity
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  • 18
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: atmoshperic CO2; polar amplification; temperature gradient; warming
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: DATE/TIME; Russia; Russia_Subboreal; Sample ID; Sample type; Time coverage; Δ47; Δ47, Carbonate; Δ47, standard deviation; δ13C, carbon dioxide, gaseous; δ18O, carbon dioxide; δ47
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  • 20
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: atmoshperic CO2; Boyarka; Boyarka River; Caravaca; DATE/TIME; Event label; Izhma; Izhma River; polar amplification; Russia; Sample ID; Sample type; Spain; Speeton; temperature gradient; Time coverage; United Kingdom; warming; Δ47; Δ47, Carbonate; Δ47, standard deviation; δ13C, carbon dioxide, gaseous; δ18O, carbon dioxide; δ47
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