Monday, April 10, 2023 1:30pm to 2:30pm
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Title: Tracking changes in seawater carbonate chemistry with the stable Sr isotopes
Abstract: Seawater carbonate chemistry, one of the most important components of the ocean chemistry, interconnects the ocean-land-atmosphere carbon system and regulates the long-term carbon cycle. Investigating how the seawater carbonate chemistry changed in Earth’s past will help us better understand the co-evolution of life and environment and predict the ocean’s response to the ongoing climate change. In this talk, I present a novel means to track the changes of seawater carbonate chemistry using the stable Sr isotope system (δ88/86Sr). With this technique, I demonstrate the evolution of the marine carbonate factory over 3 billion years and its implication on the rise of the biomineralizing animals.
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