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2nd Swiss Geoscience Meeting, Lausanne, 2004
Biogeochemistry of coralline red algae
Basso, D.(1), Neururer, C.(2), Spezzaferri, S.(2) & Grobéty, B.(2)
(1)University of Milano Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza, 4, 20126 Milano, Italia. daniela.basso@unimib.it; (2)University
of Fribourg, Department of Geosciences, Geology and Paleontology, Ch. Du Musée 6, 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland.
christoph.neururer@unifr.ch, silvia.spezzaferri@unifr.ch, bernard.grobety@unifr.ch
Compositional variations ob- within the talli, with the ultimate trated at the cell wall. Occasional
served in biogenic carbonates have goal to relate these variations to the large cells within the Mg-poor bands
been investigated since the middle different environments the samples show the same Mg-rich rim.
of the last century as potential indi- come from.
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a very wide geographical distribution. micro analytical system specially de- Southern Oscillation: isotopic
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(Atlantic Ocean, water depth 12 m), thallus according to growth bands. II (1), 215 pp. the Frontal Pennine
Marettimo (Sicily, southern Tyrrhe- As observed by Basso (1992), the Thrust near Briançon, Western
nian Sea), Elba and Pontine Islands bands with larger cells display higher Alps. Eclogae Geol. Helv. 92,
(northern and central Tyrrhenian Sea) magnesium content than those with 171-181.
with water depths between 40 and 45 smaller cells. The high resolution
m to trace eventual changes in the maps, however, show that the high
distribution of chemical elements Mg-bands are chemically not homo-
geneous, but that the Mg is concen-
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