| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8910659 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2018 | 18 Pages | 
Abstract
												Li/Ca in calcitic benthic foraminiferal tests has been suggested to co-vary with both temperature and carbonate chemistry, but these two influences have been difficult to disentangle. We use several new downcore records of Li/Ca in Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and Uvigerina, paired with the carbonate proxy B/Ca, to further elucidate this behavior. We also combine the downcore measurements with a compilation of coretop Li/Ca data. Uvigerina B/Ca presumably records pore water saturation with respect to calcite (ÎCO32â), though downcore data show that it partially reflects bottom water ÎCO32â (inferred from C. wuellerstorfi B/Ca), with a relationship that is consistent with a previous global coretop calibration. Downcore Li/Ca is significantly correlated to B/Ca in both taxa, implying a positive relationship between Li/Ca and carbonate chemistry. This connection breaks down in the coretop compilation however, likely due to the confounding influence of temperature on Li/Ca. We attempt to isolate the temperature influence using a negative exponential equation previously derived from abiotic calcite precipitation experiments, and introduce a new quantity ÎLi/Ca, which is the observed departure from the temperature-based prediction. This transformation brings the downcore and coretop Li/Ca measurements into alignment, with up to 90% of the ÎLi/Ca variance explained by ÎCO32â. Finally, we perform preliminary tests of Li/Ca as a paleo-proxy for both ÎCO32â and temperature.
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											Authors
												Whitney Doss, Thomas M. Marchitto, Robert Eagle, Harunur Rashid, Aradhna Tripati, 
											