PMID: 6020293Mar 31, 1967Paper

Temperature measurements from oxygen isotope ratios of fish otoliths

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I Devereux

Abstract

Measurements have shown that the temperature of a fish's habitat can be deduced from the Oxygen isotope ratio of its otoliths (ear bones). Isotope ratios Obtained from fossil otoliths indicate a water temperature which agrees wiht that found by isotope measurements on associated benthonic foraminifera.

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