OceanRep
High-resolution Sr/Ca ratios in a Porites lutea coral from Lakshadweep Archipelago, southeast Arabian Sea: An example from a region experiencing steady rise in the reef temperature.
Sagar, Netramani, Hetzinger, Steffen, Pfeiffer, Miriam, Masood Ahmad, Syed, Dullo, Wolf-Christian and Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter (2016) High-resolution Sr/Ca ratios in a Porites lutea coral from Lakshadweep Archipelago, southeast Arabian Sea: An example from a region experiencing steady rise in the reef temperature. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 121 (1). pp. 252-266. DOI 10.1002/2015JC010821.
Preview |
Text
jgrc21547.pdf - Published Version Download (1MB) | Preview |
Abstract
Here we present the first record of Sr/Ca variability in a massive Porites lutea coral from the Lakshadweep Archipelago, Arabian Sea. The annual mean sea surface temperature (SST) in this region and the surrounding areas has increased steadily in the recent past. During some major El Nino events, SSTs are even higher, imposing additional thermal-stress on corals, episodically leading to coral bleaching. We infer from the coral-Sr/Ca record (1981-2008) that during some of these events high and persistent SSTs lead to a dampening of the temperature signal in coral-Sr/Ca, impairing the coral's ability to record full scale warming. Thus, coral-Sr/Ca may provide a history of past El Nino Southern-Oscillation (ENSO) induced thermal-stress episodes, which are a recurrent feature also seen in cross-spectral analysis between coral-Sr/Ca and the Nino3.4 index. Despite the impact of episodical thermal-stress during major El Nino events, our coral proxy faithfully records the seasonal monsoon-induced summer cooling on the order of approximate to 2.3 degrees C. Calibration of coral-Sr/Ca with instrumental grid-SST data shows significant correlation to regional SST and monsoon variability. Hence, massive Porites corals of this region are highly valuable archives for reconstructing long-term changes in SST, strongly influenced by monsoon variability on seasonal scales. More importantly, our data show that this site with increasing SST is an ideal location for testing the future effects of the projected anthropogenic SST increase on coral reefs that are already under thermal-stress worldwide.
Document Type: | Article |
---|---|
Additional Information: | WOS:000371432200016 |
Keywords: | Coral-Sr/Ca records, Lakshadweep Archipelago, southeast Arabian Sea; monsoon-induced summer temperature cooling; Arabian Sea SST; El Nino Southern-Oscillation; Porites lutea Sr; Ca ratios; SW monsoon recorded by coral; thermal stress |
Research affiliation: | OceanRep > The Future Ocean - Cluster of Excellence > FO-R09 Kiel University OceanRep > The Future Ocean - Cluster of Excellence OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB1 Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics > FB1-P-OZ Paleo-Oceanography |
Refereed: | Yes |
Open Access Journal?: | No |
Publisher: | AGU (American Geophysical Union), Wiley |
Projects: | INDIAS IDEA, INDEX, Future Ocean |
Date Deposited: | 14 Dec 2015 13:42 |
Last Modified: | 23 Sep 2019 23:04 |
URI: | https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/30542 |
Actions (login required)
View Item |
Copyright 2023 | GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel | All rights reserved
Questions, comments and suggestions regarding the GEOMAR repository are welcomed
at bibliotheksleitung@geomar.de !