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Aleksey Sadekov

Researcher at University of Western Australia

Publications -  64
Citations -  1957

Aleksey Sadekov is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calcite & Carbonate. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1623 citations. Previous affiliations of Aleksey Sadekov include Australian Research Council & University of Cambridge.

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Interlaboratory study for coral Sr/Ca and other element/Ca ratio measurements

TL;DR: In this article, an interlaboratory study of coral Sr/Ca measurements was conducted and the results showed that the bias can be significant, and in the extreme case could result in a range in SST estimates of 7°C.
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Modulation and daily banding of Mg/Ca in Orbulina universa tests by symbiont photosynthesis and respiration: A complication for seawater thermometry?

TL;DR: This paper showed that the final chamber of the planktonic foraminifera Orbulina universa typically comprises between three and six paired, low and high Mg, growth bands.
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Characterization of Mg/Ca distributions in planktonic foraminifera species by electron microprobe mapping

TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of Mg/Ca within the tests of eight modern planktonic foraminifer species has been characterized using electron microprobe mapping, and the pattern of compositional banding is notably different between symbiont-bearing and symbionts-free species.
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The mid-Pleistocene transition in the subtropical southwest Pacific

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used coupled planktic foraminiferal δ18O-Mg/Ca measurements taken from a southern Coral Sea sediment core to reconstruct the subtropical southwest Pacific climate variability over the Pleistocene.
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Uncertainties in seawater thermometry deriving from intratest and intertest Mg/Ca variability in Globigerinoides ruber

TL;DR: This paper showed that widely assumed uncertainties in Mg/Ca thermometry may be underestimated and used statistical power analysis to evaluate the number of tests needed to achieve a target level of uncertainty on a sample by sample case.