
Iris Arndt- Goethe University Frankfurt
Iris Arndt
- Goethe University Frankfurt
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Giant clams (Tridacna) are well-suited archives for studying past climates at (sub-)seasonal timescales, even in
‘deep-time’ due to their high preservation potential. They are fast growing (mm-cm/year), live several decades
and build large aragonitic shells with seasonal to daily growth increments. Here we present a multi-proxy record
of a late Mio...
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Shells of giant clams exhibit growth bands, similar to tree rings, which form in both seasonal (visible by eye) and daily (resolvable by microscope) increments. However, the optical visibility of daily bands in fossil giant clam shells can be poor. Fortunately, growth bands are often accompanied by changes in the chemical com...
The modern precipitation balance in southeastern (SE) Brazil is regulated by the South American summer Monsoon and threatened by global climate change. On glacial-interglacial timescales, monsoon intensity was strongly controlled by precession-forced changes in insolation. To date, relatively little is known about the spatiotemporal distribution of...
The continental expression of global cooling during the Miocene Climate Transition in Central Asia is poorly documented, as the tectonically active setting complicates the correlation of Neogene regional and global climatic developments. This study presents new geochemical data (CaSO4 content, carbonate δ¹³C and δ¹⁸O) from the endorheic alluvial‐la...