Morphotype dependence of Globigerinoides ruber (white) and Trilobatus sacculifer Mg/Ca ratios in the western tropical Pacific: implications for reconstructing the mixed-layer depth

IF 1.4 3区 地球科学 Q3 OCEANOGRAPHY
Qi Jia, Tiegang Li, Zhifang Xiong, Bingbin Qin
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Abstract

Planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber (white) and Trilobatus sacculifer are the most frequently used mixed-layer dwelling species for reconstructing past oceanic environments. Specifically, the Mg/Ca ratios of these two foraminiferal species have been used for reconstructing tropical/subtropical changes in sea surface temperature (SST). However, these two species have different morphotypes, of which the spatial and temporal differences in Mg/Ca ratios and their influencing factors are still unclear. Our objective is to investigate the potential differences between the Mg/Ca ratios of these different morphotypes of G. ruber (white) and T. sacculifer in the western Philippine Sea (WPS) and determine their implications for the reconstruction of SST and upper-ocean structure. Mg/Ca measurements are made on two basic morphotypes of G. ruber (white) [sensu stricto (s.s.) and sensu lato (s.l.)] and T. sacculifer [with (w) and without (w/o) a sac-like final chamber] on samples of Site MD06-3047B from the WPS. Our results reveal that Mg/Ca ratios of different G. ruber morphotypes show consistent differences; and those of T. sacculifer morphotypes show staged variations since MIS 3. It is suggested to select a single morphotype for reconstructing SST changes using the Mg/Ca ratios of G. ruber and T. sacculifer in the WPS. Furthermore, the Mg/Ca ratios between G. ruber s.s. and G. ruber s.l. [Δ(Mg/Ca)G.ruber s.s.−s.l.] downcore MD06-3047B covaries with indexes of summer monsoon. Combining with the core-top results, showing regional variation of differences in the Δ(Mg/Ca)G.ruber s.s.−s.l. over the western tropical Pacific, we propose that Δ(Mg/Ca)G.ruber s.s.−s.l. may tend to reflect summer mixed layer depth.

西热带太平洋 Globigerinoides ruber(白色)和 Trilobatus sacculifer Mg/Ca 比率的形态依赖性:对重建混合层深度的影响
浮游有孔虫Globigerinoides ruber(白色)和Trilobatus sacculifer是最常用于重建过去海洋环境的混层居住物种。具体来说,这两种有孔虫的镁/钙比值被用于重建热带/亚热带海表温度(SST)的变化。然而,这两种有孔虫形态各异,其 Mg/Ca 比值的时空差异及其影响因素尚不清楚。我们的目的是研究西菲律宾海(WPS)G. ruber(白色)和 T. sacculifer 这两种不同形态鱼类的 Mg/Ca 比值之间的潜在差异,并确定它们对重建 SST 和上层海洋结构的影响。在西菲律宾海 MD06-3047B 站点的样品上,对两种基本形态的 G. ruber(白色)[sensu stricto (s.s.) and sensu lato (s.l.)] 和 T. sacculifer [with (w) and without (w/o) a sac-like final chamber] 进行了 Mg/Ca 测量。我们的研究结果表明,不同G. ruber形态的Mg/Ca比值显示出一致的差异;而T. sacculifer形态的Mg/Ca比值显示出自MIS 3以来的阶段性变化。此外,MD06-3047B下核G.ruber s.s.与G.ruber s.l.之间的Mg/Ca比值[Δ(Mg/Ca)G.ruber s.s.-s.l.] 与夏季季风指数相关。结合岩心顶结果显示的西热带太平洋Δ(Mg/Ca)G.ruber s.s.-s.l.的区域差异,我们提出Δ(Mg/Ca)G.ruber s.s.-s.l.可能倾向于反映夏季混合层深度。
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica
Acta Oceanologica Sinica 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
3884
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1982, Acta Oceanologica Sinica is the official bi-monthly journal of the Chinese Society of Oceanography. It seeks to provide a forum for research papers in the field of oceanography from all over the world. In working to advance scholarly communication it has made the fast publication of high-quality research papers within this field its primary goal. The journal encourages submissions from all branches of oceanography, including marine physics, marine chemistry, marine geology, marine biology, marine hydrology, marine meteorology, ocean engineering, marine remote sensing and marine environment sciences. It publishes original research papers, review articles as well as research notes covering the whole spectrum of oceanography. Special issues emanating from related conferences and meetings are also considered. All papers are subject to peer review and are published online at SpringerLink.
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