南大西洋多站点校准珊瑚氧同位素古温度计

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
N. S. Pereira, C. M. Chiessi, S. Crivellari, K. H. Kilbourne, R. K. P. Kikuchi, B. P. Ferreira, R. J. A. Macêdo, M. C. M. dos Santos, M. G. Pereira, L. S. Neves da Rocha, A. N. Sial
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摘要

自 20 世纪 70 年代以来,以珊瑚为基础的稳定氧同位素(δ18O)一直被用作海表温度(SST)的代用指标,而δ18O-SST 校准研究对于确保稳健、可靠的 SST 重建至关重要。基于热带西南大西洋(TWSA)珊瑚的古气候研究很少,需要对现有珊瑚物种进行校准,以改进气候和环境重建。Siderastrea stellata 是一种生长缓慢的珊瑚,是南大西洋热带地区珊瑚档案的潜在物种。我们首次在 TWSA 的三个地点(托多斯桑托斯湾、塔曼达雷和罗卡斯环礁)对 S. stellata 珊瑚进行了多地点δ18O-SST 校正。根据网格 SSS 和 SST 计算得出的假珊瑚 δ18O 表明,SSS 和 SST 对每个地点珊瑚 δ18O 的贡献预计是不同的。在 δ18O 和 SST 之间进行的加权最小二乘法线性回归得出了以下定标方程:Todos os Sant 海湾的 δ18O = -0.18 (±0.02) × SST (°C) + 1.90 (±0.47) × SST (°C)。47);塔曼达雷的δ18O = -0.18 (±0.02) × SST (°C) + 1.54 (±0.67);罗卡斯环礁的δ18O = -0.16 (±0.03) × SST (°C) + 1.24 (±0.71)。来自 TWSA 的 S. stellata 对 δ18O-SST 的敏感性与该属其它生长缓慢的物种相似,并与文献报道的其它物种对 δ18O-SST 的预期敏感性一致。这些校准结果将有助于今后根据黄沙海域丰富物种 S. stellata 的亚化石和化石 δ18O 记录重建 SST。
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South Atlantic Multi-Site Calibration of Coral Oxygen Isotope Paleothermometer

South Atlantic Multi-Site Calibration of Coral Oxygen Isotope Paleothermometer

Coral-based stable oxygen isotopes (δ18O) have been used as a proxy for sea surface temperature (SST) since the 1970s, and δ18O–SST calibration studies have been fundamental to assure robust and faithful SST reconstructions. Paleoclimatic studies based on corals from the tropical western South Atlantic (TWSA) are scarce, and the available coral species need to be calibrated to improve climate and environmental reconstructions. Siderastrea stellata, a slow-growing coral, is a potential species to be explored as a coral archive in the TWSA. We provide the first multi-site δ18O–SST calibration for the coral S. stellata from three locations at the TWSA: Todos os Santos Bay, Tamandaré and the Rocas Atoll. Pseudo-coral δ18O calculations derived from gridded SSS and SST show that the contributions of SSS and SST to coral δ18O are expected to be different at each site. Weighted least squares linear regressions performed between the δ18O and SST generated the following calibrations equations: δ18O = −0.18 (±0.02) × SST (°C) + 1.90 (±0.47) for Todos os Santos Bay; δ18O = −0.18 (±0.02) × SST (°C) + 1.54 (±0.67) for Tamandaré; and δ18O = −0.16 (±0.03) × SST (°C) + 1.24 (±0.71) for the Rocas Atoll. The δ18O-SST sensitivity of S. stellata from the TWSA is similar to that of other slow-growing species of the genus and consistent with the expected δ18O-SST sensitivity of other species reported in the literature. These calibrations will allow future SST reconstructions based on δ18O records from sub-fossil and fossil S. stellata, an abundant species in the TWSA.

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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G3) publishes research papers on Earth and planetary processes with a focus on understanding the Earth as a system. Observational, experimental, and theoretical investigations of the solid Earth, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and solar system at all spatial and temporal scales are welcome. Articles should be of broad interest, and interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged. Areas of interest for this peer-reviewed journal include, but are not limited to: The physics and chemistry of the Earth, including its structure, composition, physical properties, dynamics, and evolution Principles and applications of geochemical proxies to studies of Earth history The physical properties, composition, and temporal evolution of the Earth''s major reservoirs and the coupling between them The dynamics of geochemical and biogeochemical cycles at all spatial and temporal scales Physical and cosmochemical constraints on the composition, origin, and evolution of the Earth and other terrestrial planets The chemistry and physics of solar system materials that are relevant to the formation, evolution, and current state of the Earth and the planets Advances in modeling, observation, and experimentation that are of widespread interest in the geosciences.
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