Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals

We present centennial-scale radiocarbon (14C) records archived by deep sea stylasterid corals from the outer shelf and upper slope of the Antarctic margin. These novel stylasterids (Errina spp.) were collected from the western Ross Sea shelf (500 m) and slope (1,700 m), as well as the eastern Wilkes...

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Main Authors: King, Theresa M., Rosenheim, Brad E., Post, Alexandra L., Gabris, Theresa, Burt, Taylor, Domack, Eugene W.
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Published: Digital Commons @ University of South Florida 2018
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spelling ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:msc_facpub-3463 2023-05-15T13:35:22+02:00 Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals King, Theresa M. Rosenheim, Brad E. Post, Alexandra L. Gabris, Theresa Burt, Taylor Domack, Eugene W. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/2427 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3463&context=msc_facpub unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/2427 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3463&context=msc_facpub default Marine Science Faculty Publications stylasterid radiocarbon circumpolar deep water Life Sciences article 2018 ftunisfloridatam 2022-04-07T17:43:29Z We present centennial-scale radiocarbon (14C) records archived by deep sea stylasterid corals from the outer shelf and upper slope of the Antarctic margin. These novel stylasterids (Errina spp.) were collected from the western Ross Sea shelf (500 m) and slope (1,700 m), as well as the eastern Wilkes Land shelf (670 m). We provide two corals from each region and document an abrupt reversal of 14C ages in the upper (younger) part of each coral. We test the statistical robustness of each record and demonstrate the significance of the age reversals, as well as the ability of these corals to record environmental change. We discuss a variety of possible drivers for this 14C reversal and conclude that it is most likely an encroachment of 14C-depeleted Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW). This water mass has regionally intruded onto the Antarctic margin in recent decades, facilitating loss of grounded Antarctic ice; which has implications for global sea level, deep-water formation, and carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean. Thus, understanding the past variability of CDW on the margin is vital to better constrain climate change trajectories in the near future. We estimate large-scale encroachment of CDW onto the shelf likely commencing after 1830 CE (±120 year). We present possible drivers for the intrusion, but highlight the need for additional chronologic constraint. This study not only demonstrates the utility of a novel coral taxon but also presents the paleoceanographic community with a testable hypothesis concerning a recent, widespread CDW intrusion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ross Sea Southern Ocean Wilkes Land Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF) Antarctic Ross Sea Southern Ocean The Antarctic Wilkes Land ENVELOPE(120.000,120.000,-69.000,-69.000)
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radiocarbon
circumpolar deep water
Life Sciences
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radiocarbon
circumpolar deep water
Life Sciences
King, Theresa M.
Rosenheim, Brad E.
Post, Alexandra L.
Gabris, Theresa
Burt, Taylor
Domack, Eugene W.
Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals
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radiocarbon
circumpolar deep water
Life Sciences
description We present centennial-scale radiocarbon (14C) records archived by deep sea stylasterid corals from the outer shelf and upper slope of the Antarctic margin. These novel stylasterids (Errina spp.) were collected from the western Ross Sea shelf (500 m) and slope (1,700 m), as well as the eastern Wilkes Land shelf (670 m). We provide two corals from each region and document an abrupt reversal of 14C ages in the upper (younger) part of each coral. We test the statistical robustness of each record and demonstrate the significance of the age reversals, as well as the ability of these corals to record environmental change. We discuss a variety of possible drivers for this 14C reversal and conclude that it is most likely an encroachment of 14C-depeleted Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW). This water mass has regionally intruded onto the Antarctic margin in recent decades, facilitating loss of grounded Antarctic ice; which has implications for global sea level, deep-water formation, and carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean. Thus, understanding the past variability of CDW on the margin is vital to better constrain climate change trajectories in the near future. We estimate large-scale encroachment of CDW onto the shelf likely commencing after 1830 CE (±120 year). We present possible drivers for the intrusion, but highlight the need for additional chronologic constraint. This study not only demonstrates the utility of a novel coral taxon but also presents the paleoceanographic community with a testable hypothesis concerning a recent, widespread CDW intrusion.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author King, Theresa M.
Rosenheim, Brad E.
Post, Alexandra L.
Gabris, Theresa
Burt, Taylor
Domack, Eugene W.
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Rosenheim, Brad E.
Post, Alexandra L.
Gabris, Theresa
Burt, Taylor
Domack, Eugene W.
author_sort King, Theresa M.
title Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals
title_short Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals
title_full Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals
title_fullStr Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals
title_full_unstemmed Large-Scale Intrusion of Circumpolar Deep Water on Antarctic Margin Recorded by Stylasterid Corals
title_sort large-scale intrusion of circumpolar deep water on antarctic margin recorded by stylasterid corals
publisher Digital Commons @ University of South Florida
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