Eocene emergence of highly calcifying coccolithophores despite declining atmospheric co2

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  • who: L. M. Claxton from the DepartmentUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia have published the article: Eocene emergence of highly calcifying coccolithophores despite declining atmospheric CO2, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 30/03/2021
  • what: Coeval foraminifera are composed of the genus Acarinina which probably had symbionts hence leaving the foraminifera calcite enriched in 13C; the authors investigate vital effects associated with foraminifera in the Supplementary Information. There is a relative lack of studies that have focused on reconstructing Rcalc/Rfix across the Eocene epoch although a morphometric study focused on the PETM suggests that . . .

     

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