Title of article :
Mg/Ca paleothermometry in high salinity environments
Author/Authors :
Hoogakker، نويسنده , , Babette A.A. and Klinkhammer، نويسنده , , Gary P. and Elderfield، نويسنده , , Harry and Rohling، نويسنده , , Eelco J. and Hayward، نويسنده , , Chris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
7
From page :
583
To page :
589
Abstract :
Planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios have become a fundamental temperature proxy in past climate reconstructions. However, in the highly evaporative seas of the tropics and subtropics, anomalously high planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios arise, possibly linked to high salinities. The extent to which salinity affects Mg uptake into foraminiferal calcite remains disputed. Some studies suggest only minor salinity effects, whereas others suggest a dominant role. Here, we present new data from the highly saline (> 40) Red Sea, which separate pure foraminiferal calcite from other phases. The results show that high Mg/Ca ratios (7 to 13 mmol/mol), found by conventional analysis of planktonic foraminifera from a Red Sea sediment core, are not caused by increased Mg uptake into foraminiferal calcite in a high salinity setting (e.g. beyond those predicted by culturing studies), but instead result from secondary high Mg-calcite overgrowths. The overgrowths likely formed near the sediment–seawater interface, from CaCO3 supersaturated interstitial seawater.
Keywords :
Mg/Ca paleothermometry , high Mg-calcite overgrowths , Red Sea , Globigerinoides ruber , CaCO3 supersaturation , flow-through time resolved analysis , conventional ICP-AES , Scanning electron microscopy , Electron microprobe analysis , Salinity
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2327647
Link To Document :
بازگشت