نتایج جستجو برای: carbon isotope

تعداد نتایج: 307663  

1998
Karen A. Salamy James C. Zachos K. A. Salamy

The earliest Oligocene (3⁄433.5 Ma) is marked by a major step in the long-term transition from an ice-free to glaciated world. The transition, characterized by both cooling and ice-sheet growth, triggered a transient but extreme glacial period designated Oi-1. High-resolution isotope records suggest that Oi-1 lasted for roughly 400,000 yr (the duration of magnetochron 13N) before partially abat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
M P Richards P B Pettitt M C Stiner E Trinkaus

New carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values for human remains dating to the mid-Upper Paleolithic in Europe indicate significant amounts of aquatic (fish, mollusks, and/or birds) foods in some of their diets. Most of this evidence points to exploitation of inland freshwater aquatic resources in particular. By contrast, European Neandertal collagen carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values do ...

2014
Philipp R. HECK Frank J. STADERMANN Dieter ISHEIM Orlando AUCIELLO Tyrone L. DAULTON Andrew M. DAVIS Jeffrey W. ELAM Christine FLOSS Jon HILLER David J. LARSON Josiah B. LEWIS Anil MANE Michael J. PELLIN Michael R. SAVINA David N. SEIDMAN Thomas STEPHAN

Atom-probe tomography (APT) is currently the only analytical technique that, due to its spatial resolution and detection efficiency, has the potential to measure the carbon isotope ratios of individual nanodiamonds. We describe three different sample preparation protocols that we developed for the APT analysis of meteoritic nanodiamonds at sub-nm resolution and present carbon isotope peak ratio...

2014
José L. Araus Juan P. Ferrio Jordi Voltas Mònica Aguilera Ramón Buxó

The appearance of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent propelled the development of Western civilization. Here we investigate the evolution of agronomic conditions in this region by reconstructing cereal kernel weight and using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope signatures of kernels and charcoal from a set of 11 Upper Mesopotamia archaeological sites, with chronologies spanning from the onset o...

1999
Matt Sponheimer Julia A. Lee-Thorp

Stable carbon isotope analysis of fossil tooth enamel carbonate, and oxygen isotope analysis of bone or enamel phosphate, are established tools for palaeodietary and palaeoclimatic reconstruction, respectively. C/C ratios provide evidence of an animal’s diet and phosphate-based O/O values are used to establish palaeotemperature proxies. Recent studies of fossil enamel suggest that biogenic O/O ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
W de Graaf P Wellsbury R J Parkes T E Cappenberg

Acetate turnover in the methanogenic freshwater anoxic sediments of Lake Vechten, The Netherlands, and in anoxic sediments from the Tamar Estuary, United Kingdom, and the Grosser Jasmunder Bodden, Germany, the latter two dominated by sulfate reduction, was determined. Stable isotopes and radioisotopes, inhibitors (chloroform and fluoroacetate), and methane flux were used to provide independent ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Gary R Graves Christopher S Romanek

We analyzed carbon isotope ratios (delta13C) of liver and pectoral muscle of Black-throated Blue Warblers (Dendroica caerulescens) to provide a mesoscale perspective on altitudinal tenancy in the Appalachian Mountains, North Carolina, U.S.A. Movements of males are poorly understood, particularly the degree to which yearlings (first breeding season) and older males (second or later breeding seas...

2017
James D. Schiffbauer John Warren Huntley David A. Fike Matthew Jarrell Jeffrey Jay M. Gregg Kevin L. Shelton

Several positive carbon isotope excursions in Lower Paleozoic rocks, including the prominent Upper Cambrian Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE), are thought to reflect intermittent perturbations in the hydrosphere-biosphere system. Models explaining these secular changes are abundant, but the synchronicity and regional variation of the isotope signals are not well understood. Ex...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Jörn Penger Ralf Conrad Martin Blaser

In natural environments methane is usually produced by aceticlastic and hydrogenotrophic methanogenic archaea. However, some methanogens can use C(1) compounds such as methanol as the substrate. To determine the contributions of individual substrates to methane production, the stable-isotope values of the substrates and the released methane are often used. Additional information can be obtained...

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