The late Neogene 87Sr/86Sr isotopic record in the western Arabian Sea, Site 722

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Continuous magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy made it possible to construct a detailed late Neogene record of 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratios of ocean water, as measured in the tests of planktonic foraminifers. The late Miocene to Recent is marked by rapidly increasing 87Sr/86Sr ratios in seawater, which results in a chronostratigraphical resolution varying from 0.2 Ma to 1.5 Ma. The 87Sr/86Sr seawater curve has a stepwise character. Periods of rapid increase in the 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio of seawater are correlated with important changes in tectonic and climatic conditions. Experiments showed that bulk carbonate sediment samples have differing 87Sr/86Sr ratios from those of planktonic and benthic foraminifers from the same depth. -from Author

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Beets, C. J. (1991). The late Neogene 87Sr/86Sr isotopic record in the western Arabian Sea, Site 722. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 117, Oman Margin/Neogene Package, 459–463. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.117.166.1991

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