Oxygen isotope analysis of bone and tooth enamel phosphate from paleogene sediments: Experimental techniques and initial results

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M. K. Bera
Kasturi Bhattacharya
A. Sarkar
A. Samanta
Kishor Kumar
Ashok Sahni
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology,Department of Geology & Geophysics
[2] Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology,Centre of Advanced Study in Geology
[3] Panjab University,undefined
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Phosphate; Pyrolysis; Oxygen isotope; Monsoon;
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Oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of fossil bone and tooth enamel phosphate (bioapatite) is an important tool for estimating the isotopic composition of past environmental water. Lack of analytical facility was a hindrance for studying such bioapatites in spite of large number of fossil materials reported from various geological ages in India. We have established in our laboratory, based on available methods, the chemical procedure for extraction of very small amount (<1000 µg) PO4−3 from bioapatite and on-line mass spectrometric measurement of its δ18O composition by high temperature (∼1450°C) pyrolysis. The achieved precision is ∼± 0.3 ‰ similar to obtained elsewhere, with interlaboratory calibration showing excellent agreement of standard phosphates. Inferred δ18O values of environmental water, based on the analysis of teeth and bones of sharks, fish and terrestrial mammals from the Paleogene successions of the northwest sub-Himalayan and the Peninsular India show strong correspondence with animal habitats. The freshwater δ18O values are much depleted having range similar to modern monsoon precipitation. However, owing to our small dataset it is not possible at this stage to infer about the existence of monsoon over the Indian sub-continent during the Eocene-Oligocene time.
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