Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8907312 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The Mg/Ca of planktic foraminifera Globigerinoides ruber (white) is a widely applied proxy for tropical and sub-tropical sea-surface temperature. The accuracy with which temperature can be reconstructed depends on how accurately relationships between Mg/Ca and temperature and the multiple secondary controls on Mg/Ca are known; however, these relationships remain poorly quantified under oceanic conditions. Here, we present new calibrations based on 440 sediment trap/plankton tow samples from the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, including 130 new samples from the Bay of Bengal/Arabian Sea and the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Our results indicate temperature, salinity and the carbonate system all significantly influence Mg/Ca in G. ruber (white). We propose two calibration models: The first model assumes pH is the controlling carbonate system parameter. In this model, Mg/Ca has a temperature sensitivity of 6.0±0.8%/°C (2Ï), a salinity sensitivity of 3.3±2.2%/PSU and a pH sensitivity of â8.3±7.7%/0.1 pH units; The second model assumes carbonate ion concentration ([CO32â]) is the controlling carbonate system parameter. In this model, Mg/Ca has a temperature sensitivity of 6.7±0.8%/°C, a salinity sensitivity of 5.0±3.0%/PSU and a [CO32â] sensitivity of â0.24±0.11%/μmolâkgâ1. In both models, the temperature sensitivity is significantly lower than the widely-applied sensitivity of 9.0±0.6%/°C. Application of our new calibrations to down-core data from the Last Glacial Maximum, considering whole ocean changes in salinity and carbonate chemistry, indicate a cooling of 2.4±1.6°C in the tropical oceans if pH is the controlling parameter and 1.5±1.4°C if [CO32â] is the controlling parameter.
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Authors
William R. Gray, Syee Weldeab, David W. Lea, Yair Rosenthal, Nicolas Gruber, Barbara Donner, Gerhard Fischer,