Oxygen isotopes in orangutan teeth reveal recent and ancient climate variation
Oxygen isotopes in orangutan teeth reveal recent and ancient climate variation
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Studies of climate variation commonly rely on chemical and isotopic changes recorded in sequentially produced growth layers, such as in corals, shells, and tree rings, as well as in accretionary deposits-ice and sediment cores, and speleothems. Oxygen isotopic compositions (δ
O) of tooth enamel are a direct method of reconstructing environmental...
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Oxygen isotopes in orangutan teeth reveal recent and ancient climate variation
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2050-084X
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2050-084X
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10.7554/eLife.90217