Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications

In this study, we used stable isotopes of oxygen (δ18O), deuterium (δD), and dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in combination with temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrient concentrations to characterize the coastal (71°–78°W) and an oceanic (82°–98°W) water masses (SAAW—Subantarctic Surface Wa...

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Main Authors: Reyes-Macaya, Dharma, Hoogakker, Babette, Martínez-Méndez, Gema, Llanillo, Pedro J., Grasse, Patricia, Mohtadi, Mahyar, Mix, Alan, Leng, Melanie J., Struck, Ulrich, McCorkle, Daniel C.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/34305
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-34022
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spelling ftfuberlin:oai:refubium.fu-berlin.de:fub188/34305 2023-05-15T14:00:30+02:00 Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications Reyes-Macaya, Dharma Hoogakker, Babette Martínez-Méndez, Gema Llanillo, Pedro J. Grasse, Patricia Mohtadi, Mahyar Mix, Alan Leng, Melanie J. Struck, Ulrich McCorkle, Daniel C. 2022 24 Seiten application/pdf https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/34305 https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-34022 https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC017525 eng eng https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/34305 http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-34022 doi:10.1029/2021JC017525 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND oxygen and deuterium stable isotopes in seawater carbon stable isotopes in dissolved inorganic carbon Southeast Pacific water mass distribution paleoceanography proxies ddc:550 doc-type:article 2022 ftfuberlin https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-34022 https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC017525 2022-06-12T22:23:55Z In this study, we used stable isotopes of oxygen (δ18O), deuterium (δD), and dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in combination with temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrient concentrations to characterize the coastal (71°–78°W) and an oceanic (82°–98°W) water masses (SAAW—Subantarctic Surface Water; STW—Subtropical Water; ESSW—Equatorial Subsurface water; AAIW—Antarctic Intermediate Water; PDW—Pacific Deep Water) of the Southeast Pacific (SEP). The results show that δ18O and δD can be used to differentiate between SAAW-STW, SAAW-ESSW, and ESSW-AAIW. δ13CDIC signatures can be used to differentiate between STW-ESSW (oceanic section), SAAW-ESSW, ESSW-AAIW, and AAIW-PDW. Compared with the oceanic section, our new coastal section highlights differences in both the chemistry and geometry of water masses above 1,000 m. Previous paleoceanographic studies using marine sediments from the SEP continental margin used the present-day hydrological oceanic transect to compare against, as the coastal section was not sufficiently characterized. We suggest that our new results of the coastal section should be used for past characterizations of the SEP water masses that are usually based on continental margin sediment samples. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Freie Universität Berlin: Refubium (FU Berlin) Antarctic Pacific
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topic oxygen and deuterium stable isotopes in seawater
carbon stable isotopes in dissolved inorganic carbon
Southeast Pacific
water mass distribution
paleoceanography proxies
ddc:550
spellingShingle oxygen and deuterium stable isotopes in seawater
carbon stable isotopes in dissolved inorganic carbon
Southeast Pacific
water mass distribution
paleoceanography proxies
ddc:550
Reyes-Macaya, Dharma
Hoogakker, Babette
Martínez-Méndez, Gema
Llanillo, Pedro J.
Grasse, Patricia
Mohtadi, Mahyar
Mix, Alan
Leng, Melanie J.
Struck, Ulrich
McCorkle, Daniel C.
Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications
topic_facet oxygen and deuterium stable isotopes in seawater
carbon stable isotopes in dissolved inorganic carbon
Southeast Pacific
water mass distribution
paleoceanography proxies
ddc:550
description In this study, we used stable isotopes of oxygen (δ18O), deuterium (δD), and dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13CDIC) in combination with temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrient concentrations to characterize the coastal (71°–78°W) and an oceanic (82°–98°W) water masses (SAAW—Subantarctic Surface Water; STW—Subtropical Water; ESSW—Equatorial Subsurface water; AAIW—Antarctic Intermediate Water; PDW—Pacific Deep Water) of the Southeast Pacific (SEP). The results show that δ18O and δD can be used to differentiate between SAAW-STW, SAAW-ESSW, and ESSW-AAIW. δ13CDIC signatures can be used to differentiate between STW-ESSW (oceanic section), SAAW-ESSW, ESSW-AAIW, and AAIW-PDW. Compared with the oceanic section, our new coastal section highlights differences in both the chemistry and geometry of water masses above 1,000 m. Previous paleoceanographic studies using marine sediments from the SEP continental margin used the present-day hydrological oceanic transect to compare against, as the coastal section was not sufficiently characterized. We suggest that our new results of the coastal section should be used for past characterizations of the SEP water masses that are usually based on continental margin sediment samples.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Reyes-Macaya, Dharma
Hoogakker, Babette
Martínez-Méndez, Gema
Llanillo, Pedro J.
Grasse, Patricia
Mohtadi, Mahyar
Mix, Alan
Leng, Melanie J.
Struck, Ulrich
McCorkle, Daniel C.
author_facet Reyes-Macaya, Dharma
Hoogakker, Babette
Martínez-Méndez, Gema
Llanillo, Pedro J.
Grasse, Patricia
Mohtadi, Mahyar
Mix, Alan
Leng, Melanie J.
Struck, Ulrich
McCorkle, Daniel C.
author_sort Reyes-Macaya, Dharma
title Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications
title_short Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications
title_full Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications
title_fullStr Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications
title_full_unstemmed Isotopic Characterization of Water Masses in the Southeast Pacific Region: Paleoceanographic Implications
title_sort isotopic characterization of water masses in the southeast pacific region: paleoceanographic implications
publishDate 2022
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