Reproducibility of Ba/Ca variations recorded by northeast Pacific bamboo corals

dc.contributor.author Serrato Marks, Gabriela
dc.contributor.author LaVigne, Michèle
dc.contributor.author Hill, Tessa M.
dc.contributor.author Sauthoff, Wilson
dc.contributor.author Guilderson, Thomas P.
dc.contributor.author Roark, E. Brendan
dc.contributor.author Dunbar, Robert B.
dc.contributor.author Horner, Tristan J.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-11-01T17:54:46Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-13T08:51:42Z
dc.date.issued 2017-09-13
dc.description Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Paleoceanography 32 (2017): 966–979, doi:10.1002/2017PA003178. en_US
dc.description.abstract Trace elemental ratios preserved in the calcitic skeleton of bamboo corals have been shown to serve as archives of past ocean conditions. The concentration of dissolved barium (BaSW), a bioactive nutrientlike element, is linked to biogeochemical processes such as the cycling and export of nutrients. Recent work has calibrated bamboo coral Ba/Ca, a new BaSW proxy, using corals spanning the oxygen minimum zone beneath the California Current System. However, it was previously unclear whether Ba/Cacoral records were internally reproducible. Here we investigate the accuracy of using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for Ba/Cacoral analyses and test the internal reproducibility of Ba/Ca among replicate radial transects in the calcite of nine bamboo corals collected from the Gulf of Alaska (643–720 m) and the California margin (870–2054 m). Data from replicate Ba/Ca transects were aligned using visible growth bands to account for nonconcentric growth; smoothed data were reproducible within ~4% for eight corals (n = 3 radii/coral). This intracoral reproducibility further validates using bamboo coral Ba/Ca for BaSW reconstructions. Sections of the Ba/Ca records that were potentially influenced by noncarbonate bound Ba phases occurred in regions where elevated Mg/Ca or Pb/Ca and coincided with anomalous regions on photomicrographs. After removing these regions of the records, increased Ba/Cacoral variability was evident in corals between ~800 and 1500 m. These findings support additional proxy validation to understand BaSW variability on interannual timescales, which could lead to new insights into deep sea biogeochemistry over the past several centuries. en_US
dc.description.embargo 2018-03-13 en_US
dc.description.sponsorship NSF Grant Number: OCE-1420984; NOAA/OE Grant Number: NA16RP2637; MIT-WHOI Joint Program; American Geophysical Union Travel Grant; UC Davis President's Undergraduate Fellowship; Bowdoin College Gibbons Summer Research Fellowship en_US
dc.identifier.citation Paleoceanography 32 (2017): 966–979 en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/2017PA003178
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/9336
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher John Wiley & Sons en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1002/2017PA003178
dc.subject LA-ICP-MS en_US
dc.subject Ba/Ca en_US
dc.subject Proxy development en_US
dc.subject Calcite en_US
dc.subject Deep-sea coral en_US
dc.subject Skeletal geochemistry en_US
dc.title Reproducibility of Ba/Ca variations recorded by northeast Pacific bamboo corals en_US
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