TY - JOUR
T1 - Trace element variations in fossil corals from Tahiti collected by IODP Expedition 310
T2 - Reconstruction of marine environments during the last deglaciation (15 to 9 ka)
AU - Inoue, Mayuri
AU - Yokoyama, Yusuke
AU - Harada, Mariko
AU - Suzuki, Atsushi
AU - Kawahata, Hodaka
AU - Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki
AU - Iryu, Yasufumi
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank the IODP 310 Science Party in particular G. Camoin and D. McInroy and onshore sampling support from W. Hale, U. Röhl, A. Wülbers, and all Bremen Core Repository members. We thank Y. Yoshinaga and N. Hokanishi for the assistance in the laboratory. Our thanks also extended to Y. Kubota and K. Abe for laboratory assistance. This study was partly supported by the “Global Environment Research Fund ( RF081 )” by Ministry of the Environment , JSPS Kakenhi ( 21674003 , 20403002 , 19340158 , 18340163 , and 20300294 ) and GCOE project to YY. MI's work was supported partly from “Study on establishment of culturing system for corals and development for environmental proxies using its skeleton” funded by JSPS (KAKENHI 19840020 ). This paper is a contribution to the International Quaternary Association working group on ‘‘Coastal and Marine Processes’’.
PY - 2010/6/15
Y1 - 2010/6/15
N2 - Climate responses and changes in marine environments during the last deglaciation have been controversial and few paleoceanographic data are available from the tropical South Pacific, though this region is crucial in the investigations of ocean-atmosphere interactions. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 310 was conducted to establish the time course of the postglacial sea-level rise at Tahiti in the South Pacific. A principal objective of this expedition was to examine the variation of marine environments during the last deglaciation. As fossil Porites coral is ideal for assessing past marine environments, we selected only Porites specimens from the many coral specimens retrieved, examined them by XRD, and dated them by the 14C method. In all, we obtained 17 pristine Porites specimens composed of only aragonite with ages from 15 to 9 ka. Then, we measured Mg/Ca, Ba/Ca, and U/Ca ratios and Cd contents as proxies for upwelling and sea surface temperature. Higher Ba/Ca ratios and Cd content together with lower reconstructed SSTs using U/Ca ratios in the coral specimens between 12.6 and 9.8 cal ka compared to around 15 cal ka suggest that upwelling and/or entrainment of subsurface water into mixed layer was enhanced around Tahiti during this period. This finding is consistent with previous reports and supports the idea that the South Pacific was characterized by La Niña-like conditions at least from 12.6 to 9.8 cal ka.
AB - Climate responses and changes in marine environments during the last deglaciation have been controversial and few paleoceanographic data are available from the tropical South Pacific, though this region is crucial in the investigations of ocean-atmosphere interactions. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 310 was conducted to establish the time course of the postglacial sea-level rise at Tahiti in the South Pacific. A principal objective of this expedition was to examine the variation of marine environments during the last deglaciation. As fossil Porites coral is ideal for assessing past marine environments, we selected only Porites specimens from the many coral specimens retrieved, examined them by XRD, and dated them by the 14C method. In all, we obtained 17 pristine Porites specimens composed of only aragonite with ages from 15 to 9 ka. Then, we measured Mg/Ca, Ba/Ca, and U/Ca ratios and Cd contents as proxies for upwelling and sea surface temperature. Higher Ba/Ca ratios and Cd content together with lower reconstructed SSTs using U/Ca ratios in the coral specimens between 12.6 and 9.8 cal ka compared to around 15 cal ka suggest that upwelling and/or entrainment of subsurface water into mixed layer was enhanced around Tahiti during this period. This finding is consistent with previous reports and supports the idea that the South Pacific was characterized by La Niña-like conditions at least from 12.6 to 9.8 cal ka.
KW - IODP
KW - Tahiti
KW - deglaciation
KW - fossil coral
KW - upwelling
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U2 - 10.1016/j.margeo.2010.02.016
DO - 10.1016/j.margeo.2010.02.016
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77950371736
SN - 0025-3227
VL - 271
SP - 303
EP - 306
JO - Marine Geology
JF - Marine Geology
IS - 3-4
ER -