Porites珊瑚骨架中高分辨率SIMS氧同位素组成的温度控制

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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以前的研究已经提出在微米尺度上Porites珊瑚骨架的氧同位素组成(δ18O)不受温度的影响。在宏观尺度上,温度是珊瑚δ18O变化的主要控制因素,因此在微米尺度上,温度对珊瑚δ18O变化的影响应仔细评估。为了更好地了解珊瑚骨架中高分辨率δ18O的气候和生物学意义,利用Cameca IMS 1280-HR二次离子质谱(SIMS)对来自南海和大堡礁的3种现代Porites珊瑚的原位δ18O值进行了分析。SIMS分析采用两次真空浸渍法制备样品座,采用基于多控制点的分段校准法校正珊瑚基质效应。导出的SIMS珊瑚δ18O时间序列与月δ18O(通过常规气体同位素质谱测量)、月Sr/Ca和日海面温度表现出一致的长期变化,首先突出了温度对微米尺度珊瑚δ18O的主导控制。SIMS珊瑚δ18O在400 ~ 800 μm尺度上1.5‰的波动幅度可以用~10 d变化和昼夜波动的综合海温效应来解释,而海水δ18O和生长速率对SIMS珊瑚δ18O的影响似乎不占主导地位。一些异常的负δ18O值可能是由于初始离子轰击在难以区分的钙化中心造成的。
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Temperature control on high-resolution SIMS oxygen isotopic compositions in Porites coral skeletons

Oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) in Porites coral skeletons at the micrometer scale has been proposed to be uninfluenced by temperature in previous studies. Considering that temperature is the main controlling factor of coral δ18O at the macro scale, the effect of temperature on the δ18O variations at the micrometer scale should be evaluated carefully. To better understand the climatic and biological significance of high-resolution δ18O in coral skeletons, in situ δ18O values were analyzed in three modern Porites corals from the South China Sea and the Great Barrier Reef by a Cameca IMS 1280-HR secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). A twice vacuum impregnation procedure for sample mount preparation and a subsection calibration method based on multiple controlling points for coral matrix effect correction were used for SIMS analysis. The derived SIMS coral δ18O time series exhibit consistent long-term variations with the monthly δ18O (measured by conventional gas isotope ratios mass spectrometry), monthly Sr/Ca, and daily sea surface temperature, first highlighting the dominant temperature control on micrometer-scale coral δ18O. The 1.5‰ fluctuation amplitude of SIMS coral δ18O at the scales of 400–800 μm can be explained by the combined SST effects of ~10-day variation and day–night fluctuation, whereas the effects of seawater δ18O and growth rate on SIMS coral δ18O seem not dominant. Some abnormally negative δ18O values possibly resulted from the primary ion bombardment on indistinguishable centers of calcification.

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