Symbiont Photosynthesis and Its Effect on Boron Proxies in Planktic Foraminifera

Author:

Hönisch Bärbel12ORCID,Fish Carina R.134ORCID,Phelps Samuel R.125ORCID,Haynes Laura L.126ORCID,Dyez Kelsey17ORCID,Holland Kate8ORCID,Fehrenbacher Jennifer9ORCID,Allen Katherine A.1210ORCID,Eggins Stephen M.8ORCID,Goes Joaquim I.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University Palisades NY USA

2. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Columbia University New York NY USA

3. Now at Bodega Marine Laboratory University of California Davis Bodega Bay CA USA

4. Now at Department of Earth and Physical Sciences University of California Davis Davis CA USA

5. Now at Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Harvard University Cambridge MA USA

6. Now at Vassar College Poughkeepsie NY USA

7. Now at Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

8. Research School of Earth Sciences The Australian National University Canberra NSW Australia

9. College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University Corvallis OR USA

10. Now at School of Earth and Climate Sciences University of Maine Orono ME USA

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Paleontology,Atmospheric Science,Oceanography

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