Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia.

Although commonly used as proxies for attributes of ancient ocean waters, the δ18O values of brachiopods from modern seas are little studied. To evaluate the utility of brachiopods as recorders of regional oceanography, modern shells from the Lacepede Shelf (25 000 km2) of southern Australia were an...

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Main Authors: James, N., Bone, Y., Kyser, T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: GEOLOGICAL SOC AMERICA 1997
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2440/13724
https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<0551:BOVDRA>2.3.CO;2
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spelling ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/13724 2023-12-17T10:50:30+01:00 Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia. James, N. Bone, Y. Kyser, T. 1997 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/13724 https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<0551:BOVDRA>2.3.CO;2 en eng GEOLOGICAL SOC AMERICA Geology (Boulder), 1997; 25(6):551-554 0091-7613 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/13724 doi:10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<0551:BOVDRA>2.3.CO;2 http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025%3C0551:bovdra%3E2.3.co;2 Journal article 1997 ftunivadelaidedl https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<0551:BOVDRA>2.3.CO;210.1130/0091-7613(1997)025%3C0551:bovdra%3E2.3.co;2 2023-11-20T23:24:40Z Although commonly used as proxies for attributes of ancient ocean waters, the δ18O values of brachiopods from modern seas are little studied. To evaluate the utility of brachiopods as recorders of regional oceanography, modern shells from the Lacepede Shelf (25 000 km2) of southern Australia were analyzed for δ18O, and the results were compared to the values of ambient seawater. Southern Ocean waters cover this area of extensive cool-water carbonate deposition, but there are distinct sectors of seasonal upwelling and lesser fluvial outflow. δ18O values of brachiopods across the environmental spectrum from 40 to 300 m water depth are in general isotopic equilibrium with surrounding seawater. Nevertheless, δ18O values from individual sample sites vary as much as 0.60‰. The area of cold-water upwelling in particular is clearly delimited by a group of high ‰18O values. The range of values across this one shelf, on the order of 2.57‰, is similar to the range of values postulated on the basis of similar results for secular changes in many ancient oceans. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Southern Ocean
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description Although commonly used as proxies for attributes of ancient ocean waters, the δ18O values of brachiopods from modern seas are little studied. To evaluate the utility of brachiopods as recorders of regional oceanography, modern shells from the Lacepede Shelf (25 000 km2) of southern Australia were analyzed for δ18O, and the results were compared to the values of ambient seawater. Southern Ocean waters cover this area of extensive cool-water carbonate deposition, but there are distinct sectors of seasonal upwelling and lesser fluvial outflow. δ18O values of brachiopods across the environmental spectrum from 40 to 300 m water depth are in general isotopic equilibrium with surrounding seawater. Nevertheless, δ18O values from individual sample sites vary as much as 0.60‰. The area of cold-water upwelling in particular is clearly delimited by a group of high ‰18O values. The range of values across this one shelf, on the order of 2.57‰, is similar to the range of values postulated on the basis of similar results for secular changes in many ancient oceans.
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author James, N.
Bone, Y.
Kyser, T.
spellingShingle James, N.
Bone, Y.
Kyser, T.
Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia.
author_facet James, N.
Bone, Y.
Kyser, T.
author_sort James, N.
title Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia.
title_short Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia.
title_full Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia.
title_fullStr Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia.
title_full_unstemmed Brachiopod delta 18 Oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: Lacepede Shelf, southern Australia.
title_sort brachiopod delta 18 oxygen values do reflect ambient sea-water: lacepede shelf, southern australia.
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