Tridacnaspp. is the largest bivalve in the world, it can grow to over 1 m in length and live up to 100 years, and it has hard and dense aragonite shells with annual even daily growth lines in their inner, so it serves as a reliable, high-resolution paleoclimate archive. This database contains all published biological and geochemical records which can be applied by all related researchers.
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