Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea
The oxygen isotopic composition and Mg/Ca ratios in the skeletons of long-lived coralline algae record ambient seawater temperature over time. Similarly, the carbon isotopic composition in the skeletons record δ13C values of ambient seawater dissolved inorganic carbon. Here, we measured δ13C in the...
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ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:11854 2023-05-15T13:14:53+02:00 Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea Williams, B. Halfar, J. Steneck, R. S. Wortmann, U. G. Hetzinger, Steffen Adey, W. Lebednik, P. Joachimski, M. 2011 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/11854/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/11854/1/bg-Williams.pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-8-165-2011 en eng Copernicus Publications (EGU) https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/11854/1/bg-Williams.pdf Williams, B., Halfar, J., Steneck, R. S., Wortmann, U. G., Hetzinger, S. , Adey, W., Lebednik, P. and Joachimski, M. (2011) Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea. Open Access Biogeosciences (BG), 8 (1). pp. 165-174. DOI 10.5194/bg-8-165-2011 <https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-8-165-2011>. doi:10.5194/bg-8-165-2011 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-8-165-2011 2023-04-07T15:00:03Z The oxygen isotopic composition and Mg/Ca ratios in the skeletons of long-lived coralline algae record ambient seawater temperature over time. Similarly, the carbon isotopic composition in the skeletons record δ13C values of ambient seawater dissolved inorganic carbon. Here, we measured δ13C in the coralline alga Clathromorphum nereostratum to test the feasibility of reconstructing the intrusion of anthropogenic CO2 into the northern North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. The δ13C was measured in the high Mg-calcite skeleton of three C. nereostratum specimens from two islands 500 km apart in the Aleutian archipelago. In the records spanning 1887 to 2003, the average decadal rate of decline in δ13C values increased from 0.03‰ yr−1 in the 1960s to 0.095‰ yr−1 in the 1990s, which was higher than expected due to solely the δ13C-Suess effect. Deeper water in this region exhibits higher concentrations of CO2 and low δ13C values. Transport of deeper water into surface water (i.e., upwelling) increases when the Aleutian Low is intensified. We hypothesized that the acceleration of the δ13C decline may result from increased upwelling from the 1960s to 1990s, which in turn was driven by increased intensity of the Aleutian Low. Detrended δ13C records also varied on 4–7 year and bidecadal timescales supporting an atmospheric teleconnection of tropical climate patterns to the northern North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea manifested as changes in upwelling. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleutian low Bering Sea OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Bering Sea Pacific Biogeosciences 8 1 165 174 |
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The oxygen isotopic composition and Mg/Ca ratios in the skeletons of long-lived coralline algae record ambient seawater temperature over time. Similarly, the carbon isotopic composition in the skeletons record δ13C values of ambient seawater dissolved inorganic carbon. Here, we measured δ13C in the coralline alga Clathromorphum nereostratum to test the feasibility of reconstructing the intrusion of anthropogenic CO2 into the northern North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. The δ13C was measured in the high Mg-calcite skeleton of three C. nereostratum specimens from two islands 500 km apart in the Aleutian archipelago. In the records spanning 1887 to 2003, the average decadal rate of decline in δ13C values increased from 0.03‰ yr−1 in the 1960s to 0.095‰ yr−1 in the 1990s, which was higher than expected due to solely the δ13C-Suess effect. Deeper water in this region exhibits higher concentrations of CO2 and low δ13C values. Transport of deeper water into surface water (i.e., upwelling) increases when the Aleutian Low is intensified. We hypothesized that the acceleration of the δ13C decline may result from increased upwelling from the 1960s to 1990s, which in turn was driven by increased intensity of the Aleutian Low. Detrended δ13C records also varied on 4–7 year and bidecadal timescales supporting an atmospheric teleconnection of tropical climate patterns to the northern North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea manifested as changes in upwelling. |
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Williams, B. Halfar, J. Steneck, R. S. Wortmann, U. G. Hetzinger, Steffen Adey, W. Lebednik, P. Joachimski, M. Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea |
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Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea |
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Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea |
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Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea |
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Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea |
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Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea |
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twentieth century delta13c variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern north pacific ocean and the bering sea |
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https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/11854/1/bg-Williams.pdf Williams, B., Halfar, J., Steneck, R. S., Wortmann, U. G., Hetzinger, S. , Adey, W., Lebednik, P. and Joachimski, M. (2011) Twentieth century delta13C variability in surface water dissolved inorganic carbon recorded by coralline algae in the northern North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea. Open Access Biogeosciences (BG), 8 (1). pp. 165-174. DOI 10.5194/bg-8-165-2011 <https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-8-165-2011>. doi:10.5194/bg-8-165-2011 |
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