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Biogeochemical controls on palaeoceanographic environmental proxies / Биогеохимический контроль за палеокеанографическими показателями окружающей среды
AUSTIN, W. E. N. & JAMES, R. H. Biogeochemical controls on palaeoceanographic environmental proxies: an introduction
JAMES, R. H. & AUSTIN, W. E. N. Biogeochemical controls on palaeoceanographic environmental proxies: a review
WILLIAMS, R. J. P. Some fundamental features of biomineralization
ZEEBE, R. E., BIJMA, J., HOЁ NISCH, B., SANYAL, A., SPERO, H. J. &WOLF-GLADROW, D. A. Vital effects and beyond: a modelling perspective on developing palaeoceanographic proxy relationships in foraminifera
PEARSON, P. N. & BURGESS, C. E. Foraminifer test preservation and diagenesis: comparison of high latitute Eocene sites
SCHMIDT, D. N., ELLIOTT, T. & KASEMANN, S. A. The influences of growth rates on planktic foraminifers as proxies for palaeostudies – a review
CUIF, J. P., DAUPHIN, Y., MEIBOM, A., ROLLION-BARD, C., SALOME ґ , M., SUSINI, J. & WILLIAMS, C. T. Fine-scale growth patterns in coral skeletons: biochemical control over crystallization of aragonite fibres and assessment of early diagenesis
GOODAY, A. J., NOMAKI, H. & KITAZATO, H. Modern deep-sea benthic foraminifera: a brief review of their morphology-based biodiversity and trophic diversity
MACKENSEN, A. The use of benthic foraminiferal d13C in palaeoceanography: constraints from primary proxy relationships
MCCORKLE, D., BERNHARD, J. M., HINTZ, C. J., BLANKS, J. K., CHANDLER, G. T. & SHAW, T. J. The carbon and oxygen stable isotopic compostion of cultured benthic foraminifera
CAGE, A. G. & AUSTIN, W. E. N. Seasonal dynamics of coastal water masses in a Scottish fjord and their potential influence on benthic foraminiferal shell geochemistry
CRAVEN, K. F., BIRD, M. I., AUSTIN, W. E. N. & WYNN, J. Isotopic variability in the intertidal acorn barnacle Semibalanus balanoides: a potentially novel sea-level proxy indicator