Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel

Most planktonic foraminifera migrate vertically through the water column during life, meeting a range of depth-related conditions as they grow and calcify. For reconstructing past ocean conditions from geochemical signals recorded in their shells, it is therefore necessary to know vertical habitat p...

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Main Authors: Steinhardt, Juliane, J., Cléroux, Caroline, C., de Nooijer, Lennart, L.J., Brummer, Geert-Jan, G.-J.A., Zahn, R., Ganssen, G., Reichart, Gert-Jan, G.-J.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-2411-2015
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author Steinhardt, Juliane, J.
Cléroux, Caroline, C.
de Nooijer, Lennart, L.J.
Brummer, Geert-Jan, G.-J.A.
Zahn, R.
Ganssen, G.
Reichart, Gert-Jan, G.-J.
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description Most planktonic foraminifera migrate vertically through the water column during life, meeting a range of depth-related conditions as they grow and calcify. For reconstructing past ocean conditions from geochemical signals recorded in their shells, it is therefore necessary to know vertical habitat preferences. Species with a shallow habitat and limited vertical migration will reflect conditions of the surface mixed layer and short-term and mesoscale (i.e. seasonal) perturbations therein. Species spanning a wider range of depth habitats, however, will contain a more heterogeneous, intra-specimen variability (e.g. Mg / Ca and d18O), which is less for species calcifying below the thermocline. Obtained single-chamber Mg / Ca ratios are combined with single-specimen d18O and d13C of the surface-water inhabitant Globigerinoides ruber, the thermocline-dwelling Neogloboquadrina dutertrei and Pulleniatina obliquiloculata, and the deep dweller Globorotalia scitula from the Mozambique Channel. Species-specific Mg / Ca, d13C and d18O data combined with a depth-resolved mass balance model confirm distinctive migration and calcification patterns for each species as a function of hydrography. Whereas single-specimen d18O rarely reflects changes in depth habitat related to hydrography (e.g. temperature), measured Mg / Ca of the last chambers can only be explained by active migration in response to changes in temperature stratification. Foraminiferal geochemistry and modelled depth habitats shows that the single-chamber Mg / Ca and single shell d18O are in agreement with each other and in line with the changes in hydrography induced by eddies.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:31617 2025-01-17T00:21:09+00:00 Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel Steinhardt, Juliane, J. Cléroux, Caroline, C. de Nooijer, Lennart, L.J. Brummer, Geert-Jan, G.-J.A. Zahn, R. Ganssen, G. Reichart, Gert-Jan, G.-J. 2015-04-24 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-2411-2015 unknown Zenodo oai:zenodo.org:31617 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode biogeosciences, (2015-04-24) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-2411-2015 2024-12-05T12:35:44Z Most planktonic foraminifera migrate vertically through the water column during life, meeting a range of depth-related conditions as they grow and calcify. For reconstructing past ocean conditions from geochemical signals recorded in their shells, it is therefore necessary to know vertical habitat preferences. Species with a shallow habitat and limited vertical migration will reflect conditions of the surface mixed layer and short-term and mesoscale (i.e. seasonal) perturbations therein. Species spanning a wider range of depth habitats, however, will contain a more heterogeneous, intra-specimen variability (e.g. Mg / Ca and d18O), which is less for species calcifying below the thermocline. Obtained single-chamber Mg / Ca ratios are combined with single-specimen d18O and d13C of the surface-water inhabitant Globigerinoides ruber, the thermocline-dwelling Neogloboquadrina dutertrei and Pulleniatina obliquiloculata, and the deep dweller Globorotalia scitula from the Mozambique Channel. Species-specific Mg / Ca, d13C and d18O data combined with a depth-resolved mass balance model confirm distinctive migration and calcification patterns for each species as a function of hydrography. Whereas single-specimen d18O rarely reflects changes in depth habitat related to hydrography (e.g. temperature), measured Mg / Ca of the last chambers can only be explained by active migration in response to changes in temperature stratification. Foraminiferal geochemistry and modelled depth habitats shows that the single-chamber Mg / Ca and single shell d18O are in agreement with each other and in line with the changes in hydrography induced by eddies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Zenodo Biogeosciences 12 8 2411 2429
spellingShingle Steinhardt, Juliane, J.
Cléroux, Caroline, C.
de Nooijer, Lennart, L.J.
Brummer, Geert-Jan, G.-J.A.
Zahn, R.
Ganssen, G.
Reichart, Gert-Jan, G.-J.
Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel
title Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel
title_full Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel
title_fullStr Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel
title_full_unstemmed Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel
title_short Reconciling single-chamber Mg / Ca with whole-shell d18O in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the Mozambique Channel
title_sort reconciling single-chamber mg / ca with whole-shell d18o in surface to deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera from the mozambique channel
url https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-2411-2015