Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity

A set of 40 Uranium-series datings obtained on the reef-forming scleractinian cold-water corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata revealed that during the past 400 kyr their occurrence in the Gulf of Cádiz (GoC) was almost exclusively restricted to glacial periods. This result strengthens the o...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Wienberg, Claudia, Frank, Norbert, Mertens, Kenneth N., Stuut, Jan-Berend, Marchant, Margarita, Fietzke, Jan, Mienis, Furu, Hebbeln, Dierk
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:10302 2023-05-15T17:08:44+02:00 Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity Wienberg, Claudia Frank, Norbert Mertens, Kenneth N. Stuut, Jan-Berend Marchant, Margarita Fietzke, Jan Mienis, Furu Hebbeln, Dierk 2010 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/10302/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/10302/1/EPSL.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/10302/2/EPSL.csv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2010.08.017 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/10302/1/EPSL.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/10302/2/EPSL.csv Wienberg, C., Frank, N., Mertens, K. N., Stuut, J. B., Marchant, M., Fietzke, J. , Mienis, F. and Hebbeln, D. (2010) Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 298 (3-4). pp. 405-416. DOI 10.1016/j.epsl.2010.08.017 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2010.08.017>. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2010.08.017 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2010.08.017 2023-04-07T14:58:19Z A set of 40 Uranium-series datings obtained on the reef-forming scleractinian cold-water corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata revealed that during the past 400 kyr their occurrence in the Gulf of Cádiz (GoC) was almost exclusively restricted to glacial periods. This result strengthens the outcomes of former studies that coral growth in the temperate NE Atlantic encompassing the French, Iberian and Moroccan margins dominated during glacial periods, whereas in the higher latitudes (Irish and Norwegian margins) extended coral growth prevailed during interglacial periods. Thus it appears that the biogeographical limits for sustained cold-water coral growth along the NE Atlantic margin are strongly related to climate change. By focussing on the last glacial-interglacial cycle, this study shows that palaeo-productivity was increased during the last glacial. This was likely driven by the fertilisation effect of an increased input of aeolian dust and locally intensified upwelling. After the Younger Dryas cold event, the input of aeolian dust and productivity significantly decreased concurrent with an increase in water temperatures in the GoC. This primarily resulted in reduced food availability and caused a widespread demise of the formerly thriving coral ecosystems. Moreover, these climate induced changes most likely caused a latitudinal shift of areas with optimum coral growth conditions towards the northern NE Atlantic where more suitable environmental conditions established with the onset of the Holocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lophelia pertusa OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 298 3-4 405 416
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description A set of 40 Uranium-series datings obtained on the reef-forming scleractinian cold-water corals Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata revealed that during the past 400 kyr their occurrence in the Gulf of Cádiz (GoC) was almost exclusively restricted to glacial periods. This result strengthens the outcomes of former studies that coral growth in the temperate NE Atlantic encompassing the French, Iberian and Moroccan margins dominated during glacial periods, whereas in the higher latitudes (Irish and Norwegian margins) extended coral growth prevailed during interglacial periods. Thus it appears that the biogeographical limits for sustained cold-water coral growth along the NE Atlantic margin are strongly related to climate change. By focussing on the last glacial-interglacial cycle, this study shows that palaeo-productivity was increased during the last glacial. This was likely driven by the fertilisation effect of an increased input of aeolian dust and locally intensified upwelling. After the Younger Dryas cold event, the input of aeolian dust and productivity significantly decreased concurrent with an increase in water temperatures in the GoC. This primarily resulted in reduced food availability and caused a widespread demise of the formerly thriving coral ecosystems. Moreover, these climate induced changes most likely caused a latitudinal shift of areas with optimum coral growth conditions towards the northern NE Atlantic where more suitable environmental conditions established with the onset of the Holocene.
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author Wienberg, Claudia
Frank, Norbert
Mertens, Kenneth N.
Stuut, Jan-Berend
Marchant, Margarita
Fietzke, Jan
Mienis, Furu
Hebbeln, Dierk
spellingShingle Wienberg, Claudia
Frank, Norbert
Mertens, Kenneth N.
Stuut, Jan-Berend
Marchant, Margarita
Fietzke, Jan
Mienis, Furu
Hebbeln, Dierk
Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity
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Frank, Norbert
Mertens, Kenneth N.
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Marchant, Margarita
Fietzke, Jan
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title Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity
title_short Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity
title_full Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity
title_fullStr Glacial cold-water coral growth in the Gulf of Cádiz: Implications of increased palaeo-productivity
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