Sea surface temperature and salinity reconstruction from coral geochemical tracers

被引:339
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作者
Corrège, T [1 ]
机构
[1] IRD, UR055 Paleotrop, F-93143 Bondy, France
关键词
corals; geochemical tracers; temperature; salinity;
D O I
10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.10.014
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Massive scleractinian corals secrete an aragonitic skeleton which incorporates a large array of chemical tracers. Corals present several advantages for palaeoclimate research: they grow continuously, and can live up to 1000 years; they are easy to date; and they can be sampled at high resolution (weekly to monthly resolution). Both live and fossil corals can be collected in the field. In the past two decades, significant efforts have been made to identify robust tracers of sea surface temperature (SST) and salinity (SSS) in corals. To date, Sr/Ca and delta O-18 are considered to be the most reliable SST tracers, although changes in seawater delta O-18 can significantly alter SST reconstructed from coralline delta O-18. Because these variations in seawater delta O-18 can be linked to SSS changes, this initial problem can in fact be turned into an advantage and provide us with an SSS tracer. The SST component in the coral 6 180 signal can either be evaluated through Sr/Ca measurements, or in some case simply filtered out. However, there is still much uncertainty concerning the exact mode of incorporation of trace elements and stable isotopes into the coral skeleton. The effects of growth rate, light intensity, feeding habits, pH and water chemistry are still poorly documented. A review of the strength and weaknesses of Sr/Ca and delta O-18 is presented, together with some examples of SST and SSS reconstructions. Other potential SST tracers are also reviewed. It is expected that the ability to grow corals in aquarium under controlled conditions, and that the development of sophisticated analytical techniques at the micrometric level should help us understand better the robustness of each tracers and the factors controlling their incorporation in coral aragonite. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:408 / 428
页数:21
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