Quantitative reconstruction of intermediate water pH in the South China Sea based on branched tetraether lipids - Ocean Acidification
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Quantitative reconstruction of intermediate water pH in the South China Sea based on branched tetraether lipids - Ocean Acidification
The geochemical proxy of ocean pH is crucial for understanding the dynamics of ancient ocean carbon reservoirs. This study employs the cyclization index of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether compounds (brGDGTs), widely used in terrestrial environments for paleo-pH reconstruction, to investigate the intermediate water pH in the South China Sea. The South China Sea, a […] The post Quantitative reconstruction of intermediate water pH in …
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