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Corrigendum to "A culture-based calibration of benthic

foraminiferal paleotemperature proxies: #18O and Mg/Ca

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Filipsson, H. L., Bernhard, J. M., Lincoln, S. A., and McCorkle,

D. C.: Corrigendum to "A culture-based calibration of benthic

foraminiferal paleotemperature proxies: δ18O and Mg/Ca results"

published in Biogeosciences, 7, 1335–1347, 2010, Biogeosciences, 8,

1521-1521.

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Corrigendum to

“A culture-based calibration of benthic foraminiferal

paleotemperature proxies: δ

18

O and Mg/Ca results” published in

Biogeosciences, 7, 1335–1347, 2010

H. L. Filipsson1, J. M. Bernhard2, S. A. Lincoln3, and D. C. McCorkle2

1GeoBiosphere Science Centre, Dept. of Geology, Quaternary Sciences, Lund Univ., S¨olvegatan 12, 22362 Lund, Sweden 2Geology and Geophysics Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA

3Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA

In the paper “A culture-based calibration of benthic foraminiferal paleotemperature proxies: δ18O and Mg/Ca results” by H. L. Filipsson et al. (Biogeosciences 7, 1335– 1347, doi:10.5194/bg-7-1335-2010, 2010) Fig. 4 was printed twice as Figs. 4 and 5. Please find here the corrected figure.

Correspondence to: H. L. Filipsson

(helena.filipsson@geol.lu.se)

Fig. 5. Mg/Ca (mmol/mol) over the experimental temperature

gra-dient, presented by sample type (new growth and size classes). For 7 and 14◦C, data is presented in two columns to allow visualization of result from different samples types, see legend for details.

Figure

Fig. 5. Mg/Ca (mmol/mol) over the experimental temperature gra- gra-dient, presented by sample type (new growth and size classes)

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