Title of article :
Sulfite radicals in banded coral
Author/Authors :
S. Tsukamoto، نويسنده , , J.M. Heikoop، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
5
From page :
1437
To page :
1441
Abstract :
We compare records of stable oxygen ratio (σ18O) and SO3−/CO2− ratio in an 8 yr long modern coral skeleton from a small volcanic island in the Banda Islands, eastern Indonesia. The SO3−/CO2− ratio in ESR signal intensity reflects the skeletal SO32−/CO32− ratio, which is the degree of sulfite incorporation. The resulting σ18O and SO3−/CO2− records correlate well for the most recent years of growth. We speculate that water mass effect and possibly sea surface temperature (SST) control the sulfite incorporation in the coral. The rainfall in Banda Islands and the SO3−/CO2− record correlate negatively. This indicates that the source of sulfites in this coral is seawater and rainfall dilutes this sulfite loading to an inverse relationship between the SO3−/CO2− and rainfall. A weaker negative correlation with SST exists which may represent an additional factor affecting SO3−/CO2− ratios. We also analyzed ESR of a coral from Manado, Sulawesi Island which was affected by river discharge. The SO3−/CO2− ratio of the coral is about twice as large as that of the Banda Islands in average, indicating there is additional sulfite source from terrestrial waters. The SO3−/CO2− record also correlates negatively with rainfall. rainfall seems to dilute both the oceanic sulfite and the sulfite being delivered by Manado River.
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Record number :
539665
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