Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Multiple Species of Planktonic Foraminifera: Recorders of the Modern Photic Zone Temperature Gradient.

Ravelo, A. C. and Fairbanks, R. G. (2010) Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Multiple Species of Planktonic Foraminifera: Recorders of the Modern Photic Zone Temperature Gradient. Paleoceanography, 7 (6). pp. 815-831. DOI 10.1029/92PA02092.

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Abstract

Abundances of 12 species of planktonic foraminifera collected in two plankton tows from the east tropical Atlantic are compared to the chlorophyll content and the temperature of the sea water from which they were collected. As expected from previous work in the tropics, all dominant tropical species occur in greatest abundance within the photic zone. Many species occur in greatest abundances in the seasonal thermocline in association with the maximum chlorophyll concentration, while a few algal symbiont-bearing species occur in greatest abundance in the mixed layer. The δ18O measurements of planktonic foraminifera shells from core top sediment samples confirm the vertical stratification within the photic zone that is suggested by the relationship between hydrography and abundances found in the plankton tows and found in the statistical study by Ravelo et al. [1990]. Comparison between the measured δ18O values of planktonic foraminifera with the predicted δ18O profiles of the overlying water column at three core locations indicate that species abundances in the sediment record the seasonally integrated conditions of the photic zone and suggests that the abundance of a species in the sediment depends on whether the preferred ecological conditions of that species may be found within the photic zone of the overlying water column sometime during the year. Species which calcify below the photic zone have only trace relative abundances. Finally, it appears that the total range of δ18O values of the dominant species approximates the predicted annual δ18O of calcite range in the upper 80 m of the water column.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Oxygen Isotopic Composition, Planktonic Foraminifera, Modern Photic Zone, Temperature Gradient
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: AGU (American Geophysical Union)
Date Deposited: 25 Jul 2017 09:28
Last Modified: 25 Jul 2017 09:28
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/38886

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