Barbara Bock
Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2003
Nikolaus Gussone; Anton Eisenhauer; Alexander Heuser; Martin Dietzel; Barbara Bock; Florian Böhm; Howard J. Spero; David W. Lea; Jelle Bijma; Thomas F. Nägler
The calcium isotope ratios (δ44Ca = [(44Ca/40Ca)sample/(44Ca/40Ca)standard −1] · 1000) of Orbulina universa and of inorganically precipitated aragonite are positively correlated to temperature. The slopes of 0.019 and 0.015‰ °C−1, respectively, are a factor of 13 and 16 times smaller than the previously determined fractionation from a second foraminifera, Globigerinoides sacculifer, having a slope of about 0.24‰ °C−1. The observation that δ44Ca is positively correlated to temperature is opposite in sign to the oxygen isotopic fractionation (δ18O) in calcium carbonate (CaCO3). These observations are explained by a model which considers that Ca2+-ions forming ionic bonds are affected by kinetic fractionation only, whereas covalently bound atoms like oxygen are affected by kinetic and equilibrium fractionation. From thermodynamic consideration of kinetic isotope fractionation, it can be shown that the slope of the enrichment factor α(T) is mass-dependent. However, for O. universa and the inorganic precipitates, the calculated mass of about 520 ± 60 and 640 ± 70 amu (atomic mass units) is not compatible with the expected ion mass for 40Ca and 44Ca. To reconcile this discrepancy, we propose that Ca diffusion and δ44Ca isotope fractionation at liquid/solid transitions involves Ca2+-aquocomplexes (Ca[H2O]n2+ · mH2O) rather than pure Ca2+-ion diffusion. From our measurements we calculate that such a hypothesized Ca2+-aquocomplex correlates to a hydration number of up to 25 water molecules (490 amu). For O. universa we propose that their biologically mediated Ca isotope fractionation resembles fractionation during inorganic precipitation of CaCO3 in seawater. To explain the different Ca isotope fractionation in O. universa and in G. sacculifer, we suggest that the latter species actively dehydrates the Ca2+-aquocomplex before calcification takes place. The very different temperature response of Ca isotopes in the two species suggests that the use of δ44Ca as a temperature proxy will require careful study of species effects.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2003
Barbara M.A. Teichert; Anton Eisenhauer; Gerhard Bohrmann; Alexandra Haase-Schramm; Barbara Bock; Peter Linke
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2007
Christian Hensen; Marianne Nuzzo; Edward R. C. Hornibrook; L. M. Pinheiro; Barbara Bock; Vitor Magalhaes; Warner Brückmann
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research | 2004
Anton Eisenhauer; Thomas F. Nägler; Peter Stille; Jan Kramers; Nikolaus Gussone; Barbara Bock; Jan Fietzke; Dorothee Hippler; Anne-Désirée Schmitt
Archive | 2004
Anton Eisenhauer; Th. F. Nagler; Peter Stille; Jan Kramers; Nikolaus Gussone; Barbara Bock; Jan Fietzke; Dorothee Hippler; Anne-Désirée Schmitt
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2004
Nikolaus Gussone; Anton Eisenhauer; Ralf Tiedemann; Gerald H. Haug; Alexander Heuser; Barbara Bock; Thomas F. Nägler; A Müller
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2008
Marghaleray Amini; Anton Eisenhauer; Florian Böhm; Jan Fietzke; Wolfgang Bach; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg; Martin Rosner; Barbara Bock; Klas Lackschewitz; Folkmar Hauff
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005
Barbara Bock; Volker Liebetrau; Anton Eisenhauer; Robert Frei; Thomas Leipe
The EGU General Assembly | 2006
Marghaleray Amini; Anton Eisenhauer; Florian Böhm; Jan Fietzke; Barbara Bock; C.-Dieter Garbe-Schönberg; Klas Lackschewitz; Folkmar Hauff
Liebetrau, Volker, Eisenhauer, Anton, Frei, R., Kronz, A., Bock, Barbara, Hansen, B. T. and Leipe, T. (2004) Radiometric growth rate and Pb isotope evolution of Mn/Fe precipitates from the SW-Baltic Sea Zeitschrift für Angewandte Geologie - Sonderheft (2). pp. 177-197. | 2004
Volker Liebetrau; Anton Eisenhauer; Robert Frei; Andreas Kronz; Barbara Bock; Bent T. Hansen; Thomas Leipe