淡水碳酸盐岩中块状同位素温度关系的比较

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
Alexandrea Arnold, John Mering, Lauren Chari, Cristian Román-Palacios, Huashu Li, Victoria Petrys,hyn, Bryce Mitsunaga, Ben Elliott, John Wilson, Jamie Lucarelli, Ronny Boch, Daniel Ibarra, Lin Li, Majie Fan, Darrell Kaufman, Andrew Cohen, Rob Dunbar, James Russell, Stefan Lalonde, Priyadarsi D. Roy, Martin Dietzel, Xingqi Liu, Fengming Chang, Robert A. Eagle, Aradhna Tripati
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湖泊、河流和泉水碳酸盐代表了陆地气候的档案,它们的地球化学已被用于研究古环境。块状同位素测温是一种新兴的工具,已应用于淡水碳酸盐岩。在不同类型的现代淡水碳酸盐中,已经做了有限的工作来评估团块同位素与温度之间的比较关系。本研究收集了来自96个地点的135个现代淡水碳酸盐样本的广泛校准数据集,并限制了水温独立观测与碳酸盐团块同位素组成(由Δ47表示)之间的关系,包括新的测量结果,并根据当前社区定义的标准值重新计算已公布的数据。对于温度重建,该研究报告了对生物成因碳酸盐(淡水腹足类和双壳类)、细粒碳酸盐(如泥晶岩)、生物介导碳酸盐(微生物岩和凝灰岩)和石灰华的复合淡水校准和材料特定校准。特定材料的校准趋势显示斜率收敛,与最近发表的合成一致,但在某些材料(例如,一些生物成因,细粒碳酸盐)之间出现统计上显着的截距差异。这些差异可能是由于未解决的季节偏差、动力学同位素效应和/或不同程度的生物影响而产生的。通过对奥地利冰期和去冰期石灰华的新数据和已发表的数据集的应用,显示了不同校准的影响。虽然特定材料校准可能对生物源和细粒碳酸盐样品产生更准确的结果,但使用特定材料和复合淡水校准通常产生的值在1.0-1.5°C之间,并且由于精度限制,通常属于校准不确定度。
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Comparative clumped isotope temperature relationships in freshwater carbonates

Comparative clumped isotope temperature relationships in freshwater carbonates

Lacustrine, riverine and spring carbonates represent archives of terrestrial climates and their geochemistry has been used to study palaeoenvironments. Clumped isotope thermometry is an emerging tool that has been applied to freshwater carbonates. Limited work has been done to evaluate comparative relationships between clumped isotopes and temperature in different types of modern freshwater carbonates. This study assembles an extensive calibration data set with 135 samples of modern freshwater carbonates from 96 sites and constrains the relationship between independent observations of water temperature and the clumped isotopic composition of carbonates (denoted by Δ47), including new measurements, and recalculates published data in accordance with current community-defined standard values. For temperature reconstruction, the study reports a composite freshwater calibration and material-specific calibrations for biogenic carbonates (freshwater gastropods and bivalves), fine-grained carbonate (e.g. micrites), biologically mediated carbonates (microbialites and tufas) and travertines. Material-specific calibration trends show a convergence of slopes that are in agreement with recently published syntheses, but statistically significant differences in intercepts occur between some materials (e.g. some biogenics, fine-grained carbonates). These differences may arise due to unresolved seasonal biases, kinetic isotope effects and/or varying degrees of biological influence. The impact of different calibrations is shown through application to new data for glacial and deglacial age travertines from Austria and published data sets. While material-specific calibrations may yield more accurate results for biogenic and fine-grained carbonate samples, the use of material-specific and the composite freshwater calibrations generally produces values within 1.0–1.5°C of each other, and typically fall within calibration uncertainty given limitations of precision.

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