Tag: Kate Green
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Tridacna spp. clams as Potential Paleoclimate Indicators on Kiritimati (Christmas) Island
By Kate Green Faculty Mentor: Pamela Grothe Abstract Tridacna spp. clams, also known as giant clams, are the largest living marine bivalves and have been theorized to be reliable indicators of paleoclimate (Yan et. al., 2020). The Tridacna gigas is commonly found throughout the tropical Pacific, and has potential to supplement high-resolution paleoclimate archives from…