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Clumped isotope thermometry can independently constrain the formation temperatures of carbonates, but a lack of precisely temperature-controlled calibration samples limits its application on aragonites. To address this issue, we present clumped isotope compositions of aragonitic bivalve shells grown under highly controlled temperatures (1‒18°C), which we combine with clumped isotope data from natural and synthetic aragonites from a wide range of temperatures (1‒850°C). We observe no discernible offset in clumped isotope values between aragonitic foraminifera, mollusks, and abiogenic aragonites or between aragonites and calcites, eliminating the need for a mineral-specific calibration or acid fractionation factor. However, due to non-linear behavior of the clumped isotope thermometer, including high-temperature (>100°C) datapoints in linear clumped isotope calibrations causes them to underestimate temperatures of cold (1‒18°C) carbonates by 2.7 ± 2.0°C (95% confidence level). Therefore, clumped isotope-based paleoclimate reconstructions should be calibrated using samples with well constrained formation temperatures close to those of the samples.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Aantal pagina's | 25 |
Tijdschrift | Earth and Space Science Open Archive |
Volume | 2022 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - 25 aug 2022 |
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Supplementary Information for "Temperature dependence of clumped isotopes (∆47) in aragonite"
De Winter, N. (Creator) & Claeys, P. (Supervisor), Zenodo, 2022
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