Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient

The Mg/Ca ratio of foraminiferal calcite is an important proxy for estimating past ocean temperatures. Used in conjunction with δ18O of foraminiferal calcite it allows deconvolution of temperature and ice-volume signals to infer past ocean temperatures and salinities (assuming the relationship betwe...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Ferguson, J, Henderson, G, Kucera, M, Rickaby, R
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:cdd99838-9b50-4e7d-b61d-ef5a099704ce 2023-05-15T18:01:09+02:00 Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient Ferguson, J Henderson, G Kucera, M Rickaby, R 2016-07-29 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.10.011 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:cdd99838-9b50-4e7d-b61d-ef5a099704ce eng eng doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2007.10.011 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:cdd99838-9b50-4e7d-b61d-ef5a099704ce https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.10.011 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.10.011 2022-06-28T20:24:13Z The Mg/Ca ratio of foraminiferal calcite is an important proxy for estimating past ocean temperatures. Used in conjunction with δ18O of foraminiferal calcite it allows deconvolution of temperature and ice-volume signals to infer past ocean temperatures and salinities (assuming the relationship between seawater δ18O and salinity is known). Such work assumes that temperature is the only, or at least the dominant, environmental controller of foraminiferal Mg/Ca. The semi-enclosed Mediterranean Sea, where salinity varies from 36 to 40 psu over a seasonal temperature range of between only 5 °C to 8 °C, provides a relevant setting to test this assumption outside the laboratory. In this study, planktonic foraminifera (O. universa, G. siphonifera, G. bulloides and G. ruber (white) and (pink)) were picked from 11 box core tops spanning the Mediterranean salinity gradient and analysed for their trace-element concentrations. Mg/Ca ratios are higher, for the associated calcification temperatures, than in other regions where calibrations have been conducted and correlate poorly with calcification temperature. Mg/Ca ratios are particularly high for samples from the Eastern Mediterranean where salinity is unusually high. Correlations of Mg/Ca with the calcification salinity are statistically significant with Mg/Ca changing by 15-59% per psu, suggesting that salinity may act as a control on Mg/Ca ratios in addition to the dominant temperature control. We show that contamination by non-carbonate material and diagenetic high-Mg carbonate overgrowths cannot account for the observed trend of increasing Mg/Ca with salinity. A relationship between Mg/Ca and salinity is also suggested by re-analysis of calibrations from open-ocean settings. These new Mediterranean results are from a region with unusually high salinity but suggest that the effects of salinity on the Mg/Ca palaeothermometer should be considered even in open-ocean settings, particularly where large salinity changes occurred in the past. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Earth and Planetary Science Letters 265 1-2 153 166
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description The Mg/Ca ratio of foraminiferal calcite is an important proxy for estimating past ocean temperatures. Used in conjunction with δ18O of foraminiferal calcite it allows deconvolution of temperature and ice-volume signals to infer past ocean temperatures and salinities (assuming the relationship between seawater δ18O and salinity is known). Such work assumes that temperature is the only, or at least the dominant, environmental controller of foraminiferal Mg/Ca. The semi-enclosed Mediterranean Sea, where salinity varies from 36 to 40 psu over a seasonal temperature range of between only 5 °C to 8 °C, provides a relevant setting to test this assumption outside the laboratory. In this study, planktonic foraminifera (O. universa, G. siphonifera, G. bulloides and G. ruber (white) and (pink)) were picked from 11 box core tops spanning the Mediterranean salinity gradient and analysed for their trace-element concentrations. Mg/Ca ratios are higher, for the associated calcification temperatures, than in other regions where calibrations have been conducted and correlate poorly with calcification temperature. Mg/Ca ratios are particularly high for samples from the Eastern Mediterranean where salinity is unusually high. Correlations of Mg/Ca with the calcification salinity are statistically significant with Mg/Ca changing by 15-59% per psu, suggesting that salinity may act as a control on Mg/Ca ratios in addition to the dominant temperature control. We show that contamination by non-carbonate material and diagenetic high-Mg carbonate overgrowths cannot account for the observed trend of increasing Mg/Ca with salinity. A relationship between Mg/Ca and salinity is also suggested by re-analysis of calibrations from open-ocean settings. These new Mediterranean results are from a region with unusually high salinity but suggest that the effects of salinity on the Mg/Ca palaeothermometer should be considered even in open-ocean settings, particularly where large salinity changes occurred in the past. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights ...
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author Ferguson, J
Henderson, G
Kucera, M
Rickaby, R
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Henderson, G
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Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient
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title Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient
title_short Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient
title_full Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient
title_fullStr Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient
title_full_unstemmed Systematic change of foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient
title_sort systematic change of foraminiferal mg/ca ratios across a strong salinity gradient
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