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author Chamberlayne, Briony
Tyler, Jonathan James
Gillanders, Bronwyn M
author_facet Chamberlayne, Briony
Tyler, Jonathan James
Gillanders, Bronwyn M
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live bivalve shells were collected alongside the waters in which they inhabit. Samples were collected at sites along the Coorong Lagoon and Lake Alexandrina in South Australia – the estuarine system at the terminus of Australia's Murray River. Whole shell analyses of oxygen and carbon isotopes (n = 135) were measured on samples collected on 6 occasions from November 2016 to May 2018 (https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.932620). Oxygen and hydrogen isotope analyses of waters were measured along with salinity and temperature monthly over the same time period (n = 137; this data set).
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spellingShingle Oxygen isotopes of bivalves from the Coorong Lagoon, South Australia, from 2016-2018
Chamberlayne, Briony
Tyler, Jonathan James
Gillanders, Bronwyn M
Arthritica helmsi, δ13C; Arthritica helmsi, δ13C, standard deviation; Arthritica helmsi, δ18O; Arthritica helmsi, δ18O, standard deviation; Bivalve; carbon isotope; DATE/TIME; deuterium; Event label; LATITUDE; Long_Point; LONGITUDE; Mark_Point; Mulbin_Yerrok; MULT; Multiple investigations; Mundoo_Channel; oxygen isotope; Pelican_Point; Sample ID; Shell length; South Australia; water
To assess the fractionation of oxygen isotopes into the bivalve species Arthritica helmsi, live bivalve shells were collected alongside the waters in which they inhabit. Samples were collected at sites along the Coorong Lagoon and Lake Alexandrina in South Australia – the estuarine system at the terminus of Australia's Murray River. Whole shell analyses of oxygen and carbon isotopes (n = 135) were measured on samples collected on 6 occasions from November 2016 to May 2018 (https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.932620). Oxygen and hydrogen isotope analyses of waters were measured along with salinity and temperature monthly over the same time period (n = 137; this data set).
title Oxygen isotopes of bivalves from the Coorong Lagoon, South Australia, from 2016-2018
topic Arthritica helmsi, δ13C; Arthritica helmsi, δ13C, standard deviation; Arthritica helmsi, δ18O; Arthritica helmsi, δ18O, standard deviation; Bivalve; carbon isotope; DATE/TIME; deuterium; Event label; LATITUDE; Long_Point; LONGITUDE; Mark_Point; Mulbin_Yerrok; MULT; Multiple investigations; Mundoo_Channel; oxygen isotope; Pelican_Point; Sample ID; Shell length; South Australia; water
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.932621