Standing stocks and carbon isotopes of live benthic foraminifera from the South Atlantic


Autoria(s): Mackensen, Andreas; Licari, Laetitia
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -19.063993 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 8.799674 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -54.540000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -11.033333 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 0.960000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 13.233333 * DATE/TIME START: 1989-11-12T15:55:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1998-03-10T14:12:00

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30/09/2004

Resumo

Live (Rose Bengal stained) and dead benthic foraminifera of surface and subsurface sediments from 25 stations in the eastern South Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean were analyzed to decipher a potential influence of seasonally and spatially varying high primary productivity on the stable carbon isotopic composition of foraminiferal tests. Therefore, stations were chosen so that productivity strongly varied, whereas conservative water mass properties changed only little. To define the stable carbon isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic carbon (d13CDIC) in ambient water masses, we compiled new and previously published d13CDIC data in a section running from Antarctica through Agulhas, Cape and Angola Basins, via the Guinea Abyssal Plain to the Equator. We found that intraspecific d13C variability of all species at a single site is constantly low throughout their distribution within the sediments, i.e. species specific and site dependent mean values calculated from all subbottom depths on average only varied by +/-0.09 per mil. This is important because it makes the stable carbon isotopic signal of species independent of the particular microhabitat of each single specimen measured and thus more constant and reliable than has been previously assumed. So-called vital and/or microhabitat effects were further quantified: (1) d13C values of endobenthic Globobulimina affinis, Fursenkoina mexicana, and Bulimina mexicana consistently are by between -1.5 and -1.0 per mil VPDB more depleted than d13C values of preferentially epibenthic Fontbotia wuellerstorfi, Cibicidoides pachyderma, and Lobatula lobatula. (2) In contrast to the Antarctic Polar Front region, at all stations except one on the African continental slope Fontbotia wuellerstorfi records bottom water d13CDIC values without significant offset, whereas L. lobatula and C. pachyderma values deviate from bottom water values by about -0.4 per mil and -0.6 per mil, respectively. This adds to the growing amount of data on contrasting cibicid d13C values which on the one hand support the original 1:1-calibration of F. wuellerstorfi and bottom water d13CDIC, and on the other hand document severe depletions of taxonomically close relatives such as L. lobatula and C. pachyderma. At one station close to Bouvet Island at the western rim of Agulhas Basin, we interpret the offset of -1.5 per mil between bottom water d13CDIC and d13C values of infaunal living Bulimina aculeata in contrast to about -0.6 +/- 0.1 per mil measured at eight stations close-by, as a direct reflection of locally increased organic matter fluxes and sedimentation rates. Alternatively, we speculate that methane locally released from gas vents and related to hydrothermal venting at the mid-ocean ridge might have caused this strong depletion of 13C in the benthic foraminiferal carbon isotopic composition. Along the African continental margin, offsets between deep infaunal Globobulimina affinis and epibenthic Fontbotia wuellerstorfi as well as between shallow infaunal Uvigerina peregrina and F. wuellerstorfi, d13C values tend to increase with generally increasing organic matter decomposition rates. Although clearly more data are needed, these offsets between species might be used for quantification of biogeochemical paleogradients within the sediment and thus paleocarbon flux estimates. Furthermore, our data suggest that in high-productivity areas where sedimentary carbonate contents are lower than 15 weight %, epibenthic and endobenthic foraminiferal d13C values are strongly influenced by 13C enrichment probably due to carbonate-ion undersaturation, whereas above this sedimentary carbonate threshold endobenthic d13C values reflect depleted pore water d13CDIC values.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728233

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.728233

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Mackensen, Andreas; Licari, Laetitia (2004): Carbon isotopes of live benthic foraminifera from the South Atlantic: Sensitivity to bottom water carbonate saturation state and organic matter rain rates. In: Wefer, G; Mulitza, S & Ratmeyer, V (eds.), The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 623-644, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-18917-3_27

Palavras-Chave #ANT-IX/4; ANT-VIII/3; Atlantic Ridge; AWI_Paleo; B. mexicana d13C; Bulimina mexicana; Bulimina mexicana, d13C; C. pachyderma d13C; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Carbon, organic, total; Cibicidoides pachyderma; Cibicidoides pachyderma, d13C; Counting >125 µm fraction; d13C DIC; d13C std dev; delta 13C, dissolved inorganic carbon; delta 13C, standard deviation; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analyser CHN; Event; F. mexicana d13C; F. wuellerstorfi d13; Fontbotia wuellerstorfi; Fontbotia wuellerstorfi, d13C; Foram bent st stock; Foraminifera, benthic, standing stock; Fursenkoina mexicana; Fursenkoina mexicana, d13C; G. pacifica d13C; GeoB3703-4; GeoB3705-2; GeoB3706-3; GeoB3708-1; GeoB3711-1; GeoB3712-1; GeoB3713-1; GeoB3715-1; GeoB3725-1; GeoB4904-7; GeoB4906-5; GeoB4909-4; GeoB4913-4; GeoB4915-3; GeoB4916-4; GeoB4917-5; Globobulimina pacifica; Globobulimina pacifica, d13C; Indian-Antarctic Ridge; L. lobatula d13C; Lobatula lobatula; Lobatula lobatula, d13C; M34/2; M41/1; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; Northern Cape Basin; northern Congo fan; off Angola; off Gabun; off northern Gabun; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS16; PS16/316; PS16/342; PS1771-4; PS1777-7; PS18; PS18/250; PS18/251; PS18/252; PS18/253; PS18/254; PS18/255; PS18/256; PS2092-1; PS2093-1; PS2094-1; PS2095-1; PS2096-1; PS2097-1; PS2098-1; SFB261; South Atlantic in Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Budget and Currents; TOC; U. auberiana d13C; U. peregrina d13C; Uvigerina auberiana; Uvigerina auberiana, d13C; Uvigerina peregrina; Uvigerina peregrina, d13C
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