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Marchitto et al. 2000
Marchitto, T.M., Curry, W.B. and Oppo, D.W. (2000). Zinc concentrations in benthic foraminifera reflect seawater chemistry. Paleoceanography 15: doi: 10.1029/1999PA000420. issn: 0883-8305.

We have measured Zn/Ca ratios in two taxa of Holocene-aged benthic foraminifera from throughout the world's oceans. Zn/Ca is controlled by bottom water dissolved Zn concentration and, like Cd/Ca and Ba/Ca, by bottom water saturation state with respect to calcite. Measurements on live-collected foraminifera suggest that the saturation effect occurs during growth and is not a postdepositional artifact. Zn/Ca could be a sensitive paleoceanographic tracer because deep water masses have characteristic Zn concentrations that increase about tenfold from the deep North Atlantic to the deep North Pacific. In addition, since Zn/Ca responds to a different range of saturation states than Cd/Ca, the two may be used together to evaluate changes in deep water carbonate ion (CO32-) concentration. ¿ 2000 American Geophysical Union

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Oceanography, General, Paleoceanography
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