نتایج جستجو برای: carbon isotope

تعداد نتایج: 307663  

2004
I. R. Kaplan

The pattern of resource partitioning vs depth by corals collected in February 1983 from Jamaica and the Red Sea was determined from their stable carbon isotope composition. Observations were made on isolated zooxanthellae and corresponding algae-free animal tissue from eight species at four depths over a 50 m bathymetric range. Zooxanthellae 6~3C was high in shallow water and became lower as de...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Japan Academy 1966

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
E Deleens I Treichel M H O'leary

The carbon isotope fractionation associated with nocturnal malic acid synthesis in Kalanchoë daigremontiana and Bryophyllum tubiflorum was calculated from the isotopic composition of carbon-4 of malic acid, after appropriate corrections. In the lowest temperature treatment (17 degrees C nights, 23 degrees C days), the isotope fractionation for both plants is -4 per thousand (that is, malate is ...

2015
N. Komar R. E. Zeebe

Negative carbon and calcium isotope excursions, as well as cli-1 mate shifts, took place during the most severe mass extinction event in Earth's 2 history, the end-Permian (∼252 Ma). Investigating the connection between 3 carbon and calcium cycles during transient carbon cycle perturbation events, 4 such as the end-Permian, may help resolve the intricacies between the cou-5 pled calcium-carbon ...

Journal: :Geobiology 2013
C Lee D A Fike G D Love A L Sessions J P Grotzinger R E Summons W W Fischer

The largest recorded carbon isotopic excursion in Earth history is observed globally in carbonate rocks of middle Ediacaran age. Known from the Sultanate of Oman as the 'Shuram excursion', this event records a dramatic, systematic shift in δ(13) Ccarbonate values to ca. -12‰. Attempts to explain the nature, magnitude and origin of this excursion include (i) a primary signal resulting from the p...

2015
Richard B. Coffin Christopher L. Osburn Rebecca E. Plummer Joseph P. Smith Paula S. Rose Kenneth S. Grabowski Enrico Sciubba

Coastal methane hydrate deposits are globally abundant. There is a need to understand the deep sediment sourced methane energy contribution to shallow sediment carbon relative to terrestrial sources and phytoplankton. Shallow sediment and porewater samples were collected from Atwater Valley, Texas-Louisiana Shelf, Gulf of Mexico near a seafloor mound feature identified in geophysical surveys as...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Helen W Kreuzer-Martin Kristin H Jarman

In the aftermath of the anthrax letters of 2001, researchers have been exploring various analytical signatures for the purpose of characterizing the production environment of microorganisms. One such signature is stable isotope ratios, which in heterotrophs, are a function of nutrient and water sources. Here we discuss the use of stable isotope ratios in microbial forensics, using as a database...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2005
Diane E Pataki

The ability to distinguish between ‘light’ and ‘heavy’ forms of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has proven to be a useful tool in the study of plant ecology and the role of terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle. Plant processes imprint unique isotopic signatures on atmospheric CO 2 such that measurements of the ratio of heavy to light carbon in CO 2 can provide a means of detecting...

2012
Calvin C. H. Chan Scott O. C. Mundle Thomas Eckert Xiaoming Liang Shuiquan Tang Georges Lacrampe-Couloume Elizabeth A. Edwards Barbara Sherwood Lollar

Compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) has been applied to monitor bioremediation of groundwater contaminants and provide insight into mechanisms of transformation of chlorinated ethanes. To date there is little information on its applicability for chlorinated methanes. Moreover, published enrichment factors (ε) observed during the biotic and abiotic degradation of chlorinated alkanes, such ...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2005
Diana M Roy Roberta Hall Alan C Mix Robson Bonnichsen

Stable isotope composition of human tissue reflects that of foods consumed, and can provide information about diet independent of artifactual remains. Here we refine and test this method by analyzing nitrogen (delta(15)N) and carbon (delta(13)C) isotope ratios in historic North American Plains Indians hair. Gas-source isotope-ratio mass spectrometry provides high-precision data for both delta(1...

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