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Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies | 2012

Application of sulphur isotopes for stratigraphic correlation

Adina Paytan; E. T. Gray; Zhongwu Ma; Andrea M. Erhardt; Kristina L Faul

The sulphur isotopic composition of dissolved sulphate in seawater has varied considerably through time. Certain time intervals are characterised by distinct variations and a relatively high rate of change. These relatively rapid fluctuations allow for correlation of sediment sections using sulphur isotopes. Sulphur isotope reconstructions based on the analysis of carbonate associated sulphate or marine barite result in sulphur isotope records with an age resolution of 1–5 million years (Ma), and for some age intervals the resolution is<0.25 Ma. At these specific time intervals, where higher resolution records exist and excursions in the record are identified, the trends could be used for stratigraphic correlations. Such records are particularly useful in sections from deep marine sites that lack biostratigraphic controls or where biozones do not provide sufficient resolution.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2009

Submarine groundwater discharge of total mercury and monomethylmercury to central California coastal waters.

Frank J. Black; Adina Paytan; Karen L. Knee; Nicholas R. de Sieyes; Priya M. Ganguli; E. T. Gray; A. Russell Flegal


Nature Geoscience | 2014

Carbon sequestration during the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum by an efficient biological pump

Zhongwu Ma; E. T. Gray; Ellen Thomas; Brandon Murphy; James C. Zachos; Adina Paytan


Archive | 2008

Submarine Groundwater Discharge and Nutrient Additions to the Puerto Morelos Coast of the Yucatan Peninsula

E. R. Derse; M. M. Ibarra; Mario Rebolledo-Vieyra; Karen L. Knee; E. T. Gray; Adina Paytan


Supplement to: Ma, Z et al. (2014): Carbon sequestration during the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum by an efficient biological pump. Nature Geoscience, 7(5), 382-388, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2139 | 2014

Barite Accumulation rates across Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM)

Zhongwu Ma; E. T. Gray; Ellen Thomas; Brandon Murphy; James C. Zachos; Adina Paytan


Archive | 2009

Soluble Nutrient and Trace Metal Fluxes from Aerosol Dry Deposition to Elkhorn Slough, CA

E. T. Gray; Adina Paytan; Jan Timothy Haskins


Archive | 2008

Atmospheric deposition fluxes to Monetary Bay

E. T. Gray; Adina Paytan; James Gregory Ryan


Supplement to: Paytan, Adina; Averyt, Kristen; Faul, Kristina L; Gray, E; Thomas, E (2007): Barite accumulation, ocean productivity, and Sr/Ba in barite across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Geology, 35(12), 1139-1142, doi:10.1130/G24162A.1 | 2007

Ba/Sr ratio in marine barite from five DSDP and ODP holes

Adina Paytan; Kristen Averyt; Kristina L Faul; E. T. Gray; Ellen Thomas


Archive | 2007

Multiple Export Production and Sulfur Isotope Records over the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum

E. T. Gray; Adina Paytan


In supplement to: Paytan, A et al. (2007): Barite accumulation, ocean productivity, and Sr/Ba in barite across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Geology, 35(12), 1139-1142, https://doi.org/10.1130/G24162A.1 | 2007

Ba/Sr ratio in marine barite from DSDP Hole 32-305

Adina Paytan; Kristen Averyt; Kristina L Faul; E. T. Gray; Ellen Thomas

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Adina Paytan

University of California

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Kristen Averyt

University of Colorado Boulder

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Zhongwu Ma

University of California

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Brandon Murphy

University of California

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