A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris

A reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966–2011) was developed from δ 18 O obtained from the aragonitic shells of Glycymeris glycymeris, collected from the Bay of Brest, France. Bivalve sampling was undertaken monthly between 2014 and 2015 using a dredge. In total, 401...

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Main Authors: Featherstone, Amy M, Butler, Paul G, Schöne, Bernd R, Peharda, Melita, Thébault, Julien
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0959683619865592 2024-11-03T14:58:06+00:00 A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris Featherstone, Amy M Butler, Paul G Schöne, Bernd R Peharda, Melita Thébault, Julien FP7 People: Marie-Curie Actions 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683619865592 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959683619865592 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/0959683619865592 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 30, issue 1, page 3-12 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2019 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683619865592 2024-10-15T04:05:46Z A reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966–2011) was developed from δ 18 O obtained from the aragonitic shells of Glycymeris glycymeris, collected from the Bay of Brest, France. Bivalve sampling was undertaken monthly between 2014 and 2015 using a dredge. In total, 401 live specimens and 243 articulated paired valves from dead specimens were collected, of which 24 individuals were used to reconstruct SST. Temperatures determined using the palaeotemperature equation of Royer et al. compared well with observed SST during the growing season between 1998 and 2010 (Pearson’s correlation: p = 0.002, r = 0.760). Furthermore, a significant negative correlation was found between the reconstructed SST and the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre (SPG) index ( p = 0.001, r = −0.50), and a significant positive correlation was found with the East Atlantic Pattern (EAP) index when the reconstructed SST was lagged by 1 year ( p = 0.002, r = 0.46). This led to the conclusion that EAP and SPG are major influences on SSTs in the Bay of Brest. As the SPG controls air temperature in Northern Europe and the EAP controls water temperature in Southern Europe, this suggests that the Bay of Brest is an interaction area between these two climate systems. As such, this locality is interesting as the δ 18 O of the shells can be used as a proxy for both the SPG and EAP, and temperature reconstructions can provide a unique insight into how these climate systems interacted prior to the instrumental era. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic SAGE Publications The Holocene 30 1 3 12
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description A reconstruction of sea surface temperature (SST) spanning 45 years (1966–2011) was developed from δ 18 O obtained from the aragonitic shells of Glycymeris glycymeris, collected from the Bay of Brest, France. Bivalve sampling was undertaken monthly between 2014 and 2015 using a dredge. In total, 401 live specimens and 243 articulated paired valves from dead specimens were collected, of which 24 individuals were used to reconstruct SST. Temperatures determined using the palaeotemperature equation of Royer et al. compared well with observed SST during the growing season between 1998 and 2010 (Pearson’s correlation: p = 0.002, r = 0.760). Furthermore, a significant negative correlation was found between the reconstructed SST and the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre (SPG) index ( p = 0.001, r = −0.50), and a significant positive correlation was found with the East Atlantic Pattern (EAP) index when the reconstructed SST was lagged by 1 year ( p = 0.002, r = 0.46). This led to the conclusion that EAP and SPG are major influences on SSTs in the Bay of Brest. As the SPG controls air temperature in Northern Europe and the EAP controls water temperature in Southern Europe, this suggests that the Bay of Brest is an interaction area between these two climate systems. As such, this locality is interesting as the δ 18 O of the shells can be used as a proxy for both the SPG and EAP, and temperature reconstructions can provide a unique insight into how these climate systems interacted prior to the instrumental era.
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author Featherstone, Amy M
Butler, Paul G
Schöne, Bernd R
Peharda, Melita
Thébault, Julien
spellingShingle Featherstone, Amy M
Butler, Paul G
Schöne, Bernd R
Peharda, Melita
Thébault, Julien
A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris
author_facet Featherstone, Amy M
Butler, Paul G
Schöne, Bernd R
Peharda, Melita
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title A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris
title_short A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris
title_full A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris
title_fullStr A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris
title_full_unstemmed A 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the Bay of Brest, France, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve Glycymeris glycymeris
title_sort 45-year sub-annual reconstruction of seawater temperature in the bay of brest, france, using the shell oxygen isotope composition of the bivalve glycymeris glycymeris
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