Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals

Abstract: The carbonate clumped isotope thermometer is a promising tool for determining past ocean temperatures. It is based on the temperature dependence of rare isotopes ‘clumping’ into the same carbonate ion group in the carbonate mineral lattice. The extent of this clumping effect is independent...

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Main Authors: Spooner, Peter, Thiagarajan, Nivedita, Guo, Weifu, Hendry, Katherine, Leng, Melanie, Robinson, Laura, Rosenheim, Brad
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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/100704 2024-10-03T18:46:04+00:00 Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals Spooner, Peter Thiagarajan, Nivedita Guo, Weifu Hendry, Katherine Leng, Melanie Robinson, Laura Rosenheim, Brad ENVELOPE(-79.918335,167.63333,35.441666,-59.719666) 2017-07-12T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/100704 unknown IEDA: EarthChem Library Regional (Continents, Oceans) Chemistry:Rock Sample/Collection Description Biosphere Geochemistry Marine Geoscience Southern Ocean clumped isotope cold-water corals Drake Passage tropical Atlantic Ocean tropical Atlantic Ocean, Drake Passage, the Southern Ocean EarthChem Library (ECL) Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_EARTHCHEM 2024-10-03T18:12:02Z Abstract: The carbonate clumped isotope thermometer is a promising tool for determining past ocean temperatures. It is based on the temperature dependence of rare isotopes ‘clumping’ into the same carbonate ion group in the carbonate mineral lattice. The extent of this clumping effect is independent of the isotope composition of the water from which carbonate precipitates, providing unique advantages over many other paleotemperature proxies. Existing calibrations of this thermometer in cold- water and warm-water corals suggest clumped isotope ‘vital effects’ are negligible in cold-water corals but may be significant in warm-water corals. Here, we test the calibration of the carbonate clumped isotope thermometer in cold-water corals with a recently collected and well characterised sample set spanning a range of coral genera (Balanophyllia, Caryophyllia, Dasmosmilia, Desmophyllum, Enallopsammia and Javania). The clumped isotope compositions (D47) of these corals exhibit systematic dependences on their growth temperatures, confirming the basis of the carbonate clumped isotope thermometer. However, some cold-water coral genera show D47 values that are higher than the expected equilibrium values by up to 0.05‰ (equivalent to underestimating temperature by 9°C) similar to previous findings for some warm-water corals. This finding suggests that the vital effects affecting corals Δ47 are common to both warm- and cold-water corals. By comparison with models of the coral calcification process we suggest that the clumped isotope offsets in these genera are related to the kinetic isotope effects associated with CO2 hydration/hydroxylation reactions in the corals’ calcifying fluid. Our findings complicate the use of the car- bonate clumped isotope thermometer in corals, but suggest that species- or genus-specific calibrations could be useful for the future application of this paleotemperature proxy. Other Description: Spooner, Peter T.; Guo, Weifu; Robinson, Laura F.; Thiagarajan, Nivedita; Hendry, Katherine R.; Rosenheim, Brad E.; Leng, Melanie J. (2016) "Clumped isotope composition of cold-water corals: A role for vital effects?", Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 79, 123-141. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2016.01.023 Dataset Drake Passage Southern Ocean IEDA: EarthChem Library (via DataONE) Drake Passage Southern Ocean ENVELOPE(-79.918335,167.63333,35.441666,-59.719666)
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topic Regional (Continents, Oceans)
Chemistry:Rock
Sample/Collection Description
Biosphere
Geochemistry
Marine Geoscience
Southern Ocean
clumped isotope
cold-water corals
Drake Passage
tropical Atlantic Ocean
tropical Atlantic Ocean, Drake Passage, the Southern Ocean
EarthChem Library (ECL)
spellingShingle Regional (Continents, Oceans)
Chemistry:Rock
Sample/Collection Description
Biosphere
Geochemistry
Marine Geoscience
Southern Ocean
clumped isotope
cold-water corals
Drake Passage
tropical Atlantic Ocean
tropical Atlantic Ocean, Drake Passage, the Southern Ocean
EarthChem Library (ECL)
Spooner, Peter
Thiagarajan, Nivedita
Guo, Weifu
Hendry, Katherine
Leng, Melanie
Robinson, Laura
Rosenheim, Brad
Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals
topic_facet Regional (Continents, Oceans)
Chemistry:Rock
Sample/Collection Description
Biosphere
Geochemistry
Marine Geoscience
Southern Ocean
clumped isotope
cold-water corals
Drake Passage
tropical Atlantic Ocean
tropical Atlantic Ocean, Drake Passage, the Southern Ocean
EarthChem Library (ECL)
description Abstract: The carbonate clumped isotope thermometer is a promising tool for determining past ocean temperatures. It is based on the temperature dependence of rare isotopes ‘clumping’ into the same carbonate ion group in the carbonate mineral lattice. The extent of this clumping effect is independent of the isotope composition of the water from which carbonate precipitates, providing unique advantages over many other paleotemperature proxies. Existing calibrations of this thermometer in cold- water and warm-water corals suggest clumped isotope ‘vital effects’ are negligible in cold-water corals but may be significant in warm-water corals. Here, we test the calibration of the carbonate clumped isotope thermometer in cold-water corals with a recently collected and well characterised sample set spanning a range of coral genera (Balanophyllia, Caryophyllia, Dasmosmilia, Desmophyllum, Enallopsammia and Javania). The clumped isotope compositions (D47) of these corals exhibit systematic dependences on their growth temperatures, confirming the basis of the carbonate clumped isotope thermometer. However, some cold-water coral genera show D47 values that are higher than the expected equilibrium values by up to 0.05‰ (equivalent to underestimating temperature by 9°C) similar to previous findings for some warm-water corals. This finding suggests that the vital effects affecting corals Δ47 are common to both warm- and cold-water corals. By comparison with models of the coral calcification process we suggest that the clumped isotope offsets in these genera are related to the kinetic isotope effects associated with CO2 hydration/hydroxylation reactions in the corals’ calcifying fluid. Our findings complicate the use of the car- bonate clumped isotope thermometer in corals, but suggest that species- or genus-specific calibrations could be useful for the future application of this paleotemperature proxy. Other Description: Spooner, Peter T.; Guo, Weifu; Robinson, Laura F.; Thiagarajan, Nivedita; Hendry, Katherine R.; Rosenheim, Brad E.; Leng, Melanie J. (2016) "Clumped isotope composition of cold-water corals: A role for vital effects?", Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 79, 123-141. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2016.01.023
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author Spooner, Peter
Thiagarajan, Nivedita
Guo, Weifu
Hendry, Katherine
Leng, Melanie
Robinson, Laura
Rosenheim, Brad
author_facet Spooner, Peter
Thiagarajan, Nivedita
Guo, Weifu
Hendry, Katherine
Leng, Melanie
Robinson, Laura
Rosenheim, Brad
author_sort Spooner, Peter
title Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals
title_short Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals
title_full Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals
title_fullStr Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals
title_full_unstemmed Clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals
title_sort clumped isotope composition of modern cold-water corals
publisher IEDA: EarthChem Library
publishDate 2017
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Southern Ocean
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Southern Ocean
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Southern Ocean
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