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Geochemistry of the brachiopod
Hemithiris psittacea
from the Canadian Arctic: Implications for high latitude palaeoclimate studies
Clemens V. Ullmann
*
,
Christoph Korte
, M. Aleksandra Bitner, Karem Azmy, Uwe Brand
*
Corresponding author for this work
Geology
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Ambient Water
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Brachiopods
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Canada
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Canadian Arctic
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Carbon Isotopic Signature
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Climate Change
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Environmental Forcing
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Fe Content
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Freshwater
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Geographical Relationship
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Glacial Period
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High Latitude
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Median Ratio
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Median Value
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Mg Content
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Mg-Ca
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Mn Content
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Modern Analogue
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Oxygen Isotopes
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Palaeo
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Palaeotemperature
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Paleoclimate
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Putting
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Seasonal Sea Ice
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Seawater
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Shell Material
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Sr Content
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Strong Correlation
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Temperature Estimates
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Brachiopod
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Calcite
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Canada
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Carbon 14
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Chemical Element
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Climate Change
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Geochemistry
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Isotopic Composition
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Marginal Sea
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Paleoclimate
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Paleotemperature
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United States of America
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