Oxygen in silica that forms the skeletons of oce
anic organisms takes a value of δ18O that depends
on the ocean temperature. When an organ
ism dies and its skeleton is buried in the ocean
floor, it preserves the value for later analysis.
Hence the δ18O in diatom silica found in deep
sea cores is a surrogate for past ocean tem
perature. A method for accurately determin
ing δ18O via laser-fluorination IRMS is reported