Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland?

Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is accelerating and will contribute significantly to global sea level rise during the 21st century. Instrumental data on GrIS melting only cover the last few decades, and proxy data extending our knowledge into the past are vital for validating models predic...

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Main Authors: T. D. Als, J. Mortensen, S. Rysgaard, M. E. Blicher, E. A. A. Versteegh, A. D. Wanamaker Jr.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4d1aff779c2144fab5074d3e98d51ead 2023-05-15T16:21:05+02:00 Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland? T. D. Als J. Mortensen S. Rysgaard M. E. Blicher E. A. A. Versteegh A. D. Wanamaker Jr. 2012-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-5231-2012 https://doaj.org/article/4d1aff779c2144fab5074d3e98d51ead EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.biogeosciences.net/9/5231/2012/bg-9-5231-2012.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4170 https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4189 doi:10.5194/bg-9-5231-2012 1726-4170 1726-4189 https://doaj.org/article/4d1aff779c2144fab5074d3e98d51ead Biogeosciences, Vol 9, Iss 12, Pp 5231-5241 (2012) Ecology QH540-549.5 Life QH501-531 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-5231-2012 2022-12-31T14:54:34Z Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is accelerating and will contribute significantly to global sea level rise during the 21st century. Instrumental data on GrIS melting only cover the last few decades, and proxy data extending our knowledge into the past are vital for validating models predicting the influence of ongoing climate change. We investigated a potential meltwater proxy in Godthåbsfjord (West Greenland), where glacier meltwater causes seasonal excursions with lower oxygen isotope water (δ 18 O w ) values and salinity. The blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) potentially records these variations, because it precipitates its shell calcite in oxygen isotopic equilibrium with ambient seawater. As M. edulis shells are known to occur in raised shorelines and archaeological shell middens from previous Holocene warm periods, this species may be ideal in reconstructing past meltwater dynamics. We investigate its potential as a palaeo-meltwater proxy. First, we confirmed that M. edulis shell calcite oxygen isotope (δ 18 O c ) values are in equilibrium with ambient water and generally reflect meltwater conditions. Subsequently we investigated if this species recorded the full range of δ 18 O w values occurring during the years 2007 to 2010. Results show that δ 18 O w values were not recorded at very low salinities (< ~ 19), because the mussels appear to cease growing. This implies that Mytilus edulis δ 18 O c values are suitable in reconstructing past meltwater amounts in most cases, but care has to be taken that shells are collected not too close to a glacier, but rather in the mid-region or mouth of the fjord. The focus of future research will expand on the geographical and temporal range of the shell measurements by sampling mussels in other fjords in Greenland along a south–north gradient, and by sampling shells from raised shorelines and archaeological shell middens from prehistoric settlements in Greenland. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Godthåbsfjord Greenland Ice Sheet Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland Biogeosciences 9 12 5231 5241
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J. Mortensen
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E. A. A. Versteegh
A. D. Wanamaker Jr.
Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland?
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description Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is accelerating and will contribute significantly to global sea level rise during the 21st century. Instrumental data on GrIS melting only cover the last few decades, and proxy data extending our knowledge into the past are vital for validating models predicting the influence of ongoing climate change. We investigated a potential meltwater proxy in Godthåbsfjord (West Greenland), where glacier meltwater causes seasonal excursions with lower oxygen isotope water (δ 18 O w ) values and salinity. The blue mussel ( Mytilus edulis ) potentially records these variations, because it precipitates its shell calcite in oxygen isotopic equilibrium with ambient seawater. As M. edulis shells are known to occur in raised shorelines and archaeological shell middens from previous Holocene warm periods, this species may be ideal in reconstructing past meltwater dynamics. We investigate its potential as a palaeo-meltwater proxy. First, we confirmed that M. edulis shell calcite oxygen isotope (δ 18 O c ) values are in equilibrium with ambient water and generally reflect meltwater conditions. Subsequently we investigated if this species recorded the full range of δ 18 O w values occurring during the years 2007 to 2010. Results show that δ 18 O w values were not recorded at very low salinities (< ~ 19), because the mussels appear to cease growing. This implies that Mytilus edulis δ 18 O c values are suitable in reconstructing past meltwater amounts in most cases, but care has to be taken that shells are collected not too close to a glacier, but rather in the mid-region or mouth of the fjord. The focus of future research will expand on the geographical and temporal range of the shell measurements by sampling mussels in other fjords in Greenland along a south–north gradient, and by sampling shells from raised shorelines and archaeological shell middens from prehistoric settlements in Greenland.
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author T. D. Als
J. Mortensen
S. Rysgaard
M. E. Blicher
E. A. A. Versteegh
A. D. Wanamaker Jr.
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J. Mortensen
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title Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland?
title_short Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland?
title_full Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland?
title_fullStr Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland?
title_full_unstemmed Oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of Mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in Greenland?
title_sort oxygen isotope ratios in the shell of mytilus edulis : archives of glacier meltwater in greenland?
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