Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin

Planktonic foraminiferal calcification intensity, reflected by shell wall thickness, has been hypothesized to covary with the carbonate chemistry of seawater. Here we use both sediment trap and box core samples from the Santa Barbara Basin to evaluate the relationship between the calcification inten...

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Main Authors: Osborne, Emily B., Thunell, Robert C., Marshall, Brittney J., Holm, Jessica A., Tappa, Eric J., Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R., Cai, Weiâ€Jun, Chen, Baoshan
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spelling ftunivsouthcar:oai:scholarcommons.sc.edu:geol_facpub-1102 2024-05-19T07:46:38+00:00 Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin Osborne, Emily B. Thunell, Robert C. Marshall, Brittney J. Holm, Jessica A. Tappa, Eric J. Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R. Cai, Weiâ€Jun Chen, Baoshan 2016-08-17T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/geol_facpub/101 https://doi.org/10.1002/2016PA002933 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/context/geol_facpub/article/1102/viewcontent/Calcification_of_the_planktonic_foraminiferaGlobigerinabulloidesand_carbonate_ion_concentration_Resultsfrom_the_Santa_Barbara_Basin.pdf English eng Scholar Commons https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/geol_facpub/101 doi:10.1002/2016PA002933 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/context/geol_facpub/article/1102/viewcontent/Calcification_of_the_planktonic_foraminiferaGlobigerinabulloidesand_carbonate_ion_concentration_Resultsfrom_the_Santa_Barbara_Basin.pdf © 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Faculty Publications calcification foraminifera carbonate ion concentration ocean acidification Santa Barbara Basin Earth Sciences text 2016 ftunivsouthcar https://doi.org/10.1002/2016PA002933 2024-04-30T23:59:54Z Planktonic foraminiferal calcification intensity, reflected by shell wall thickness, has been hypothesized to covary with the carbonate chemistry of seawater. Here we use both sediment trap and box core samples from the Santa Barbara Basin to evaluate the relationship between the calcification intensity of the planktonic foraminifera species Globigerina bulloides, measured by area density (µg/µm2), and the carbonate ion concentration of seawater ([CO32−]). We also evaluate the influence of both temperature and nutrient concentration ([PO43−]) on foraminiferal calcification and growth. The presence of two G. bulloides morphospecies with systematically different calcification properties and offset stable isotopic compositions was identified within sampling populations using distinguishing morphometric characteristics. The calcification temperature and by extension calcification depth of the more abundant “normal†G. bulloides morphospecies was determined using δ18O temperature estimates. Calcification depths vary seasonally with upwelling and were used to select the appropriate [CO32−], temperature, and [PO43−] depth measurements for comparison with area density. Seasonal upwelling in the study region also results in collinearity between independent variables complicating a straightforward statistical analysis. To address this issue, we use additional statistical diagnostics and a down core record to disentangle the respective roles of each parameter on G. bulloides calcification. Our results indicate that [CO32−] is the primary variable controlling calcification intensity while temperature influences shell size. We report a modern calibration for the normal G. bulloides morphospecies that can be used in down core studies of wellâ€preserved sediments to estimate past [CO32−]. Text Ocean acidification Planktonic foraminifera University of South Carolina Libraries: Scholar Commons Paleoceanography 31 8 1083 1102
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topic calcification
foraminifera
carbonate ion concentration
ocean acidification
Santa Barbara Basin
Earth Sciences
spellingShingle calcification
foraminifera
carbonate ion concentration
ocean acidification
Santa Barbara Basin
Earth Sciences
Osborne, Emily B.
Thunell, Robert C.
Marshall, Brittney J.
Holm, Jessica A.
Tappa, Eric J.
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R.
Cai, Weiâ€Jun
Chen, Baoshan
Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin
topic_facet calcification
foraminifera
carbonate ion concentration
ocean acidification
Santa Barbara Basin
Earth Sciences
description Planktonic foraminiferal calcification intensity, reflected by shell wall thickness, has been hypothesized to covary with the carbonate chemistry of seawater. Here we use both sediment trap and box core samples from the Santa Barbara Basin to evaluate the relationship between the calcification intensity of the planktonic foraminifera species Globigerina bulloides, measured by area density (µg/µm2), and the carbonate ion concentration of seawater ([CO32−]). We also evaluate the influence of both temperature and nutrient concentration ([PO43−]) on foraminiferal calcification and growth. The presence of two G. bulloides morphospecies with systematically different calcification properties and offset stable isotopic compositions was identified within sampling populations using distinguishing morphometric characteristics. The calcification temperature and by extension calcification depth of the more abundant “normal†G. bulloides morphospecies was determined using δ18O temperature estimates. Calcification depths vary seasonally with upwelling and were used to select the appropriate [CO32−], temperature, and [PO43−] depth measurements for comparison with area density. Seasonal upwelling in the study region also results in collinearity between independent variables complicating a straightforward statistical analysis. To address this issue, we use additional statistical diagnostics and a down core record to disentangle the respective roles of each parameter on G. bulloides calcification. Our results indicate that [CO32−] is the primary variable controlling calcification intensity while temperature influences shell size. We report a modern calibration for the normal G. bulloides morphospecies that can be used in down core studies of wellâ€preserved sediments to estimate past [CO32−].
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author Osborne, Emily B.
Thunell, Robert C.
Marshall, Brittney J.
Holm, Jessica A.
Tappa, Eric J.
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R.
Cai, Weiâ€Jun
Chen, Baoshan
author_facet Osborne, Emily B.
Thunell, Robert C.
Marshall, Brittney J.
Holm, Jessica A.
Tappa, Eric J.
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R.
Cai, Weiâ€Jun
Chen, Baoshan
author_sort Osborne, Emily B.
title Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin
title_short Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin
title_full Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin
title_fullStr Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin
title_full_unstemmed Calcification of the Planktonic Foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand Carbonate Ion Concentration Resultsfrom the Santa Barbara Basin
title_sort calcification of the planktonic foraminiferaglobigerinabulloidesand carbonate ion concentration resultsfrom the santa barbara basin
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