Planktonic foraminiferal oxygen isotopes of ODP Site 143-865 samples


Autoria(s): Kozdon, Reinhard; Kelly, Daniel Clay; Kita, Noriko T; Fournelle, John H; Valley, John W
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 18.440333 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -179.555000 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 18.440300 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -179.555000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 18.440400 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -179.555000 * DATE/TIME START: 1992-03-27T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1992-04-04T14:15:00

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04/11/2013

Resumo

Cool tropical sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are reported for warm Paleogene greenhouse climates based on the d18O of planktonic foraminiferal tests. These results are difficult to reconcile with models of greenhouse gas-forced climate. It has been suggested that this "cool tropics paradox" arises from postdepositional alteration of foraminiferal calcite, yielding erroneously high d18O values. Recrystallization of foraminiferal tests is cryptic and difficult to quantify, and the compilation of robust d18O records from moderately altered material remains challenging. Scanning electron microscopy of planktonic foraminiferal chamber-wall cross sections reveals that the basal area of muricae, pustular outgrowths on the chamber walls of species belonging to the genus Morozovella, contain no mural pores and may be less susceptible to postdepositional alteration. We analyzed the d18O in muricae bases of morozovellids from the central Pacific (Ocean Drilling Program Site 865) by ion microprobe using 10 ?m pits with an analytical reproducibility of ±0.34 per mil (2 standard deviations). In situ measurements of d18O in these domains yield consistently lower values than those published for conventional multispecimen analyses. Assuming that the original d18O is largely preserved in the basal areas of muricae, this new d18O record indicates Early Paleogene (~49-56 Ma) tropical SSTs in the central Pacific were 4°-8°C higher than inferred from the previously published d18O record and that SSTs reached at least ~33°C during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum. This study demonstrates the utility of ion microprobe analysis for generating more reliable paleoclimate records from moderately altered foraminiferal tests preserved in deep-sea sediments.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.821636

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.821636

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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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Supplement to: Kozdon, Reinhard; Kelly, Daniel Clay; Kita, Noriko T; Fournelle, John H; Valley, John W (2011): Planktonic foraminiferal oxygen isotope analysis by ion microprobe technique suggests warm tropical sea surface temperatures during the Early Paleogene. Paleoceanography, 26(3), PA3206, doi:10.1029/2010PA002056

Palavras-Chave #16O; 16O yield; 2 SD of standard analyses; Age; AGE; Age model; Age model, Berggren et al (1995) BKSA95; Ageprof dat des; Ageprofile Datum Description; Calculated; Calculated from stable oxygen isotopes; Comment; d18O; d18O std dev; Date; delta 18O; delta 18O, standard deviation; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Error, absolute; Error a; Event; FO = first occurrence, LO = last occurrence; internal error of a single analysis calculated as the twice of the standard error of the mean of 20 cycles; Ion microprobe; Label; M. allisonensis d18O; M. aragonensis d18O; M. subbotinae d18O; M. velascoensis d18O; mbsf; mean; Morozovella allisonensis; Morozovella allisonensis, d18O; Morozovella aragonensis; Morozovella aragonensis, d18O; Morozovella subbotinae; Morozovella subbotinae, d18O; Morozovella velascoensis; Morozovella velascoensis, d18O; Nannofossil zone; Nannos zone; No; Number; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; Oxygen 16, secondary ion intensity; Oxygen 16, secondary ion yield; Samp com; Sample code/label; Sample comment; Sample ID; Sea surface temperature, annual mean; Sedimentation rate; Sed rate; Session; Session/Analysis Number; Shell/Pit Number; SST (1-12); Standard deviation; Std dev; vs. PDB, converted by the equation of Coplen et al. (1983); vs. SMOW, corrected for instrumental bias; vs. SMOW, Raw measured 18O/16O ratios, converted to the delta notation by normalizing to SMOW (18O/16O)VSMOW = 0.00200520 (Baertschi, 1976)
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