Arctica islandica (Bivalvia): a unique paleoenvironmental archive of the northern North Atlantic Ocean

BR Schöne - Global and planetary change, 2013‏ - Elsevier
High-resolution environmental proxy data from the extratropical North Atlantic prior to the
instrumental era are of critical importance to decipher processes and mechanisms of global …

The curse of physiology—challenges and opportunities in the interpretation of geochemical data from mollusk shells

BR Schöne - Geo-Marine Letters, 2008‏ - Springer
Physiology corrupts geochemical records of mollusk shells in many ways, eg, by actively
controlling the incorporation of trace elements in the skeleton. However, the effects of …

Variability of marine climate on the North Icelandic Shelf in a 1357-year proxy archive based on growth increments in the bivalve Arctica islandica

PG Butler, AD Wanamaker Jr, JD Scourse… - Palaeogeography …, 2013‏ - Elsevier
A multicentennial and absolutely-dated shell-based chronology for the marine environment
of the North Icelandic Shelf has been constructed using annual growth increments in the …

Climate records from a bivalved Methuselah (Arctica islandica, Mollusca; Iceland)

BR Schöne, J Fiebig, M Pfeiffer, R Gleβ… - Palaeogeography …, 2005‏ - Elsevier
We measured annual shell growth rates of a 374-year-old (radiometrically confirmed)
bivalve mollusk specimen of Arctica islandica (Linnaeus). This bivalve represents the oldest …

Mutvei's solution: an ideal agent for resolving microgrowth structures of biogenic carbonates

BR Schöne, E Dunca, J Fiebig, M Pfeiffer - Palaeogeography …, 2005‏ - Elsevier
Accretionary hard parts of many organisms provide excellent archives of past climate and
environmental conditions or life history traits. Variable growth rates function as …

Oxygen isotopes in Molluscan shell: applications in environmental archaeology

MJ Leng, JP Lewis - Environmental archaeology, 2016‏ - Taylor & Francis
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental
archaeology and over the last decade has contributed significantly to the understanding of …

Mollusc and brachiopod skeletal hard parts: Intricate archives of their marine environment

A Immenhauser, BR Schoene, R Hoffmann… - …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
The biogenic carbonate hard parts of fossil bivalves, cephalopods and brachiopods are
among the most widely exploited marine archives of Phanerozoic environmental and climate …

Very long-lived mollusks confirm 17th century AD tephra-based radiocarbon reservoir ages for North Icelandic shelf waters

AD Wanamaker Jr, J Heinemeier, JD Scourse… - …, 2008‏ - cambridge.org
Marine sediment records from the north Icelandic shelf, which rely on tephrochronological
age models, reveal an average ΔR (regional deviation from the modeled global surface …

A review of transgenerational effects of ocean acidification on marine bivalves and their implications for sclerochronology

L Zhao, K Shirai, K Tanaka, S Milano, T Higuchi… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Ocean acidification can negatively impact marine bivalves, especially their shell
mineralization processes. Consequently, whether marine bivalves can rapidly acclimate and …

Marine climate in the Irish Sea: analysis of a 489-year marine master chronology derived from growth increments in the shell of the clam Arctica islandica

PG Butler, CA Richardson, JD Scourse… - Quaternary Science …, 2010‏ - Elsevier
We demonstrate here that the growth increment variability in the shell of the long-lived
bivalve mollusc Arctica islandica can be interpreted as an indicator of marine environmental …