Biocalcification and the geochemistry of proxies
Scope
In order to reconstruct the Earth climate system, marine paleoclimatologists resort to transfer functions or geochemical proxies, which are produced or affected by organisms. The relationships used for reconstructions are generally based on field calibrations or derived from laboratory experiments. The danger of these so called empirical relationships is that they maybe valid only within the restricted parameter space of their calibration. Application of proxy relationships to very different environmental settings (e.g. high vs. low latitude or glacial vs. interglacial) requires a mechanistic understanding of these relationships. Much progress can be expected by a better understanding of the biocalcification mechanisms and the incorporation of proxy signals. In this session we invite contributions related to the biocalcification, calibration and validation of marine proxies.
Convener
Hiroshi Kitazato
kitazatoh@jamstec.go.jp
Co-Convener
Akiko Yokoyama, Tomoko Yuasa
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Session Informations
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May 26th BPO003 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
BPO003-P01 Three sets of temperature proxy revealed from coral Porites cylindrica Ryuji Asami Alrum Armid,
Ryuji Asami,
Tandri Fahmiati et al.
BPO003-P02 Long-term preservation of organic carbon originated from the foraminiferal cell under dysoxic/anoxic conditions Hidetaka Nomaki Hidetaka Nomaki,
Nanako O. Ogawa,
Naohiko Ohkouchi et al.
BPO003-P03 Perspectives in stable oxygen isotope analysis as paleo-thermometer in biogenic carbonates Saburo Sakai Saburo Sakai
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