Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica

During the last 50 years, the Antarctic Peninsula has experienced rapid warming with associated retreat of 87% of marine and tidewater glacier fronts. Accelerated glacial retreat and iceberg calving may have a significant impact on the freshwater and nutrient supply to the phytoplankton communities...

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Published in:Paleoceanography
Main Authors: Hendry, K, Rickaby, R
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:453a93da-e326-418c-9945-36fe170e2b61 2024-10-06T13:42:42+00:00 Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica Hendry, K Rickaby, R 2016-07-28 https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001576 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:453a93da-e326-418c-9945-36fe170e2b61 eng eng doi:10.1029/2007PA001576 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:453a93da-e326-418c-9945-36fe170e2b61 https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001576 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001576 2024-09-06T07:47:32Z During the last 50 years, the Antarctic Peninsula has experienced rapid warming with associated retreat of 87% of marine and tidewater glacier fronts. Accelerated glacial retreat and iceberg calving may have a significant impact on the freshwater and nutrient supply to the phytoplankton communities of the highly productive coastal regions. However, commonly used biogenic carbonate proxies for nutrient and salinity conditions are not preserved in sediments from coastal Antarctica. Here we describe a method for the measurement of zinc to silicon ratios in diatom opal, (Zn/Si)opal, which is a potential archive in Antarctic marine sediments. A core top calibration from the West Antarctic Peninsula shows (Zn/Si)opal is a proxy for mixed layer salinity. We present down-core (Zn/Si)opal paleosalinity records from two rapidly accumulating sites taken from nearshore environments off the West Antarctic Peninsula which show an increase in meltwater input in recent decades. Our records show that the recent melting in this region is unprecedented for over 120 years. Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Iceberg* Tidewater ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Paleoceanography 23 2 n/a n/a
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description During the last 50 years, the Antarctic Peninsula has experienced rapid warming with associated retreat of 87% of marine and tidewater glacier fronts. Accelerated glacial retreat and iceberg calving may have a significant impact on the freshwater and nutrient supply to the phytoplankton communities of the highly productive coastal regions. However, commonly used biogenic carbonate proxies for nutrient and salinity conditions are not preserved in sediments from coastal Antarctica. Here we describe a method for the measurement of zinc to silicon ratios in diatom opal, (Zn/Si)opal, which is a potential archive in Antarctic marine sediments. A core top calibration from the West Antarctic Peninsula shows (Zn/Si)opal is a proxy for mixed layer salinity. We present down-core (Zn/Si)opal paleosalinity records from two rapidly accumulating sites taken from nearshore environments off the West Antarctic Peninsula which show an increase in meltwater input in recent decades. Our records show that the recent melting in this region is unprecedented for over 120 years. Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Rickaby, R
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title Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica
title_short Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica
title_full Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica
title_fullStr Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Opal (Zn/Si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal Antarctica
title_sort opal (zn/si) ratios as a nearshore geochemical proxy in coastal antarctica
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