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Highly variable Pliocene sea surface conditions in the Norwegian Sea (2017)
Journal Article
Bachem, P. E., Risebrobakken, B., De Schepper, S., & McClymont, E. L. (2017). Highly variable Pliocene sea surface conditions in the Norwegian Sea. Climate of the Past, 13(9), 1153-1168. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-13-1153-2017

The Pliocene was a time of global warmth with small sporadic glaciations, which transitioned towards the larger-scale Pleistocene glacial–interglacial variability. Here, we present high-resolution records of sea surface temperature (SST) and ice-raft... Read More about Highly variable Pliocene sea surface conditions in the Norwegian Sea.

Are spherulitic lacustrine carbonates an expression of large-scale mineral carbonation? A case study from the East Kirkton Limestone, Scotland (2017)
Journal Article
Rogerson, M., Mercedes-Martin, R., Brasier, A., McGill, R., Prior, T., Vonhof, H., …Pedley, M. (2017). Are spherulitic lacustrine carbonates an expression of large-scale mineral carbonation? A case study from the East Kirkton Limestone, Scotland. Gondwana Research, 48, 101-109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2017.04.007

Lacustrine carbonate deposits with spherulitic facies are poorly understood, but are key to understanding the economically important “Pre-Salt” Mesozoic strata of the South Atlantic. A major barrier to research into these unique and spectacular facie... Read More about Are spherulitic lacustrine carbonates an expression of large-scale mineral carbonation? A case study from the East Kirkton Limestone, Scotland.

Introducing global peat-specific temperature and pH calibrations based on brGDGT bacterial lipids (2017)
Journal Article
Naafs, B., Inglis, G., Zheng, Y., Amesbury, M., Biester, H., Bindler, R., …Pancost, R. (2017). Introducing global peat-specific temperature and pH calibrations based on brGDGT bacterial lipids. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 208, 285-301. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2017.01.038

Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) are membrane-spanning lipids from Bacteria and Archaea that are ubiquitous in a range of natural archives and especially abundant in peat. Previous work demonstrated that the distribution of bacterial bra... Read More about Introducing global peat-specific temperature and pH calibrations based on brGDGT bacterial lipids.