Project Details
FP 08: Evaluation of the Ca Isotope System in Carbonate Polymorphs as a new Proxy for Seawater Temperature and Secular Variations of Ca Conventration and Fractionation throughout Earth History
Applicant
Professor Dr. Anton Eisenhauer
Subject Area
Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry
Term
from 2005 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5446384
We propose the investigation of the thermodynamic and paleooceanographic principles of calcium (Ca) isotope fractionation (¿ 44Ca) during biomineralization and inorganic preciptation of calcium carbonate... This is important because recent findings indicate that the Ca isotope system represents a new proxy for the reconstruction of past seawater temperatures and for variations of the Ca seawater concentrations throughout Earth¿s history. Both aspects are crucial for paleooceanography and -climatology because they interfere with the global carbon cycle influencing the concentration of important greenhouse gases likes C02 throughout time. The concept to validate the Ca isotopes as a paleo-proxy is to test its sensitivity of temperature calibration, the preservation of primary isotope signals, the knowledge of inter-specific differences and of past initial isotope ratios. These requirements will be investigated in laboratory and culturing experiments on inorganically precipitaled CaC03 and on major groups of marine calcifying organisms previously used as proxy archives... The proposed experimental cross-calibration of the Ca isotope system to temperature sensitive metal to calcium ratios... and other isotope systems... will be completed by field and down-core experiments offering the unique opportunity to refine their application as paleo-proxies in a multi-proxy approach.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Austria, Denmark, Netherlands
Participating Persons
Professor Dr. M. Dietzl; Dr. Dirk Frei; Professor Dr. Adrian Immenhauser