Mg/Ca ratios in planktonic foraminifera


Autoria(s): Klinkhammer, Gary P; Haley, Brian A; Mix, Alan C; Benway, Heather M; Cheseby, Maziet
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: 4.013881 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -141.813071 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 0.001330 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 157.848660 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 7.855860 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -83.606700 * DATE/TIME START: 2002-05-26T02:30:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2002-05-27T04:15:00

Data(s)

18/11/2004

Resumo

The primary Mg/Ca ratio of foraminiferal shells is a potentially valuable paleoproxy for sea surface temperature (SST) reconstructions. However, the reliable extraction of this ratio from sedimentary calcite assumes that we can overcome artifacts related to foraminiferal ecology and partial dissolution, as well as contamination by secondary calcite and clay. The standard batch method for Mg/Ca analysis involves cracking, sonicating, and rinsing the tests to remove clay, followed by chemical cleaning, and finally acid-digestion and single-point measurement. This laborious procedure often results in substantial loss of sample (typically 30-60%). We find that even the earliest steps of this procedure can fractionate Mg from Ca, thus biasing the result toward a more variable and often anomalously low Mg/Ca ratio. Moreover, the more rigorous the cleaning, the more calcite is lost, and the more likely it becomes that any residual clay that has not been removed by physical cleaning will increase the ratio. These potentially significant sources of error can be overcome with a flow-through (FT) sequential leaching method that makes time- and labor-intensive pretreatments unnecessary. When combined with time-resolved analysis (FT-TRA) flow-through, performed with a gradually increasing and highly regulated acid strength, produces continuous records of Mg, Sr, Al, and Ca concentrations in the leachate sorted by dissolution susceptibility of the reacting material. Flow-through separates secondary calcite from less susceptible biogenic calcite and clay, and further resolves the biogenic component into primary and more resistant fractions. FT-TRA reliably separates secondary calcite (which is not representative of original life habitats) from the more resistant biogenic calcite (the desired signal) and clay (a contaminant of high Mg/Ca, which also contains Al), and further resolves the biogenic component into primary and more resistant fractions that may reflect habitat or other changes during ontogeny. We find that the most susceptible fraction of biogenic calcite in surface dwelling foraminifera gives the most accurate value for SST and therefore best represents primary calcite. Sequential dissolution curves can be used to correct the primary Mg/Ca ratio for clay, if necessary. However, the temporal separation of calcite from clay in FT-TRA is so complete that this correction is typically <=2%, even in clay-rich sediments. Unlike hands-on batch methods, that are difficult to reproduce exactly, flow-through lends itself to automation, providing precise replication of treatment for every sample. Our automated flow-through system can process 22 samples, two system blanks, and 48 mixed standards in <12 hours of unattended operation. FT-TRA thus represents a faster, cheaper, and better way to determine Mg/Ca ratios in foraminiferal calcite.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.839006

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.839006

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Klinkhammer, Gary P; Haley, Brian A; Mix, Alan C; Benway, Heather M; Cheseby, Maziet (2004): Evaluation of automated flow-through time-resolved analysis of foraminifera for Mg/Ca paleothermometry. Paleoceanography, 19(4), PA4030, doi:10.1029/2004PA001050

Palavras-Chave #250-355 µm size fraction, 12 shells; 250-355 µm size fraction, 12 shells, 1 sigma; Delta Mg/Ca, between corrected and uncorrected ratios; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; Diff; Difference; Event; Fraction; G. ruber Mg/Ca e; G. ruber p Mg/Ca; G. ruber Sr/Ca; G. ruber Sr/Ca e; G. sacculifer Mg/Ca; G. tumida Mg/Ca; Globigerinoides ruber, Magnesium/Calcium ratio, error; Globigerinoides ruber, Strontium/Calcium ratio; Globigerinoides ruber, Strontium/Calcium ratio, error; Globigerinoides ruber pink, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Globigerinoides sacculifer; Globigerinoides sacculifer, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Globigerinoides sacculifer [µm]; Globorotalia tumida; Globorotalia tumida, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Globorotalia tumida [µm]; Label; Magnesium/Calcium ratio, standard deviation; Mg/Ca std dev; No; Number; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; Sample code/label; Size fraction
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