Major questions surround the species-specific nature of coccolithophore calcification in response to rising atmospheric CO2 levels. Here we present CaCO3 particle volume distribution data from the coccolith size-fraction of a rapidly accumulating North Atlantic sediment core. Without direct volume measurements on coccoliths produced by individual coccolithophore species, and knowledge of organic, as well as inorganic carbon production, it is not possible to state conclusively the coccolithophore calcification change at this site. However, by analysing the size distribution of CaCO3 particles in the less than 10.
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Halloran, P. R., Hall, I. R., Colmenero-Hidalgo, E., & M. Rickaby, R. E. (2008). Evidence for a multi-species coccolith volume change over the past two centuries: Understanding a potential ocean acidification response. Biogeosciences, 5(6), 1651–1655. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-5-1651-2008
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