Oxygen isotopes in bioarchaeology: Principles and applications, challenges and opportunities
S Pederzani, K Britton - Earth-Science Reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Oxygen isotope analyses of skeletal remains (18 O/16 O, δ 18 O) are a powerful tool for
exploring major themes in bioarchaeology (the study of biological archaeological remains) …
exploring major themes in bioarchaeology (the study of biological archaeological remains) …
Stable isotopes in leaf water of terrestrial plants
Leaf water contains naturally occurring stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in
abundances that vary spatially and temporally. When sufficiently understood, these can be …
abundances that vary spatially and temporally. When sufficiently understood, these can be …
Biomarker approaches for reconstructing terrestrial environmental change
GN Inglis, T Bhattacharya… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
The response of the terrestrial biosphere to warming remains one of the most poorly
understood and quantified aspects of the climate system. One way to test the behavior of the …
understood and quantified aspects of the climate system. One way to test the behavior of the …
Do 2H and 18O in leaf water reflect environmental drivers differently?
We compiled hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope compositions (δ2H and δ18O) of leaf
water from multiple biomes to examine variations with environmental drivers. Leaf water δ2H …
water from multiple biomes to examine variations with environmental drivers. Leaf water δ2H …
Aquatic plant wax hydrogen and carbon isotopes in Greenland lakes record shifts in methane cycling during past Holocene warming
Predicting changes to methane cycling in Arctic lakes is of global concern in a warming
world but records constraining lake methane dynamics with past warming are rare. Here, we …
world but records constraining lake methane dynamics with past warming are rare. Here, we …
Leaf water deuterium enrichment shapes leaf wax n-alkane δD values of angiosperm plants I: Experimental evidence and mechanistic insights
Leaf wax n-alkanes of terrestrial plants are long-chain hydrocarbons that can persist in
sedimentary records over geologic timescales. Since meteoric water is the primary source of …
sedimentary records over geologic timescales. Since meteoric water is the primary source of …
Delayed hydrological response to Greenland cooling at the onset of the Younger Dryas in western Europe
The general warming trend of the last deglaciation was interrupted by the Younger Dryas, a
period of abrupt cooling and widespread environmental change,,,,,,,,,. Ice core records …
period of abrupt cooling and widespread environmental change,,,,,,,,,. Ice core records …
Validating the potential application of δ2Hwax and soil brGDGTs in paleoelevation estimates on the southern slopes of the Himalaya
Paleoelevation reconstructions of the Himalayan mountains and Tibetan Plateau have been
a focus of geoscientists, as they can improve our understanding of the temporal evolution of …
a focus of geoscientists, as they can improve our understanding of the temporal evolution of …
2H‐fractionations during the biosynthesis of carbohydrates and lipids imprint a metabolic signal on the δ2H values of plant organic compounds
Hydrogen (H) isotope ratio (δ2H) analyses of plant organic compounds have been applied
to assess ecohydrological processes in the environment despite a large part of the δ2H …
to assess ecohydrological processes in the environment despite a large part of the δ2H …
Effects of plant types on terrestrial leaf wax long-chain n-alkane biomarkers: Implications and paleoapplications
Terrestrial leaf wax n-alkane biomarkers provide considerable insights into
paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Over decades, a substantial number of field …
paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Over decades, a substantial number of field …