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Jonkers, Lukas; Brummer, Geert-Jan A; Peeters, Frank J C; van Aken, Hendrik M; de Jong, M Femke (2010): Shell flux and oxygen isotope data of North Atlantic foraminifera [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.753860, Supplement to: Jonkers, L et al. (2010): Seasonal stratification, shell flux, and oxygen isotope dynamics of left-coiling N. pachyderma and T. quinqueloba in the western subpolar North Atlantic. Paleoceanography, 25, PA2204, https://doi.org/10.1029/2009PA001849

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Abstract:
We present an almost 3 year long time series of shell fluxes and oxygen isotopes of left-coiling Neogloboquadrina pachyderma and Turborotalita quinqueloba from sediment traps moored in the deep central Irminger Sea. We determined their response to the seasonal change from a deeply mixed water column with occasional deep convection in winter to a thermally stratified water column with a surface mixed layer (SML) of around 50 m in summer. Both species display very low fluxes during winter with a remnant summer population holding out until replaced by a vital population that seeds the subsequent blooms. This annual population overturning is marked by a 0.7 per mill increase in d18O in both species. The shell flux of N. pachyderma peaks during the spring bloom and in late summer, when stratification is close to its minimum and maximum, respectively. Both export periods contribute about equally and account for >95% of the total annual flux. Shell fluxes of T. quinqueloba show only a single broad pulse in summer, thus following the seasonal stratification cycle. The d18O of N. pachyderma reflects temperatures just below the base of the seasonal SML without offset from isotopic equilibrium. The d18O pattern of T. quinqueloba shows a nearly identical amplitude and correlates highly with the d18O of N. pachyderma. Therefore T. quinqueloba also reflects temperature near the base of the SML but with a positive offset from isotopic equilibrium. These offsets contrast with observations elsewhere and suggest a variable offset from equilibrium calcification for both species. In the Irminger Sea the species consistently show a contrast in their flux timings. Their flux-weighted delta d18O will thus dominantly be determined by seasonal temperature differences at the base of the SML rather than by differences in their depth habitat. Consequently, their sedimentary delta d18O may be used to infer the seasonal contrast in temperature at the base of the SML.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 59.280300 * Median Longitude: -39.393100 * South-bound Latitude: 59.247500 * West-bound Longitude: -39.657800 * North-bound Latitude: 59.345700 * East-bound Longitude: -38.863700
Date/Time Start: 2003-08-31T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2007-05-19T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -3000.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -3000.0 m
Event(s):
IRM_1 * Latitude: 59.345700 * Longitude: -38.863700 * Date/Time: 2003-08-31T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3000.0 m * Location: North Atlantic * Method/Device: Trap, sediment (TRAPS)
IRM_3 * Latitude: 59.247700 * Longitude: -39.657800 * Date/Time: 2005-09-21T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3000.0 m * Location: North Atlantic * Method/Device: Trap, sediment (TRAPS)
IRM_4 * Latitude: 59.247500 * Longitude: -39.657800 * Date/Time: 2006-09-05T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3000.0 m * Location: North Atlantic * Method/Device: Trap, sediment (TRAPS)
Comment:
Data are not corrected for settling time.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2DATE/TIMEDate/TimeGeocode
3Date/time endDate/time endJonkers, Lukasclosing date of trap bottle
4Flux of total massFlux totmg/m2/dayJonkers, Lukas
5Silicon, fluxSi flux±Jonkers, Lukasbiogenic silica flux
6Carbon, organic, fluxTOC fluxmg/m2/dayJonkers, LukasCarlo Erba Flash
7Nitrogen, total, fluxN fluxmg/m2/dayJonkers, LukasCarlo Erba Flash
8Calcium carbonate, fluxCaCO3 fluxmg/m2/dayJonkers, Lukas
9Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, fluxN. pachyderma s flux#/m2/dayJonkers, LukasCalculated, see reference(s)
10Turborotalita quinqueloba, fluxT. quinqueloba flux#/m2/dayJonkers, LukasCalculated, see reference(s)
11Foraminifera, planktic, other, fluxForam plankt oth flux#/m2/dayJonkers, LukasCalculated, see reference(s)
12Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, δ18ON. pachyderma s δ18O‰ PDBJonkers, LukasIsotope ratio mass spectrometry
13Standard errorStd e±Jonkers, LukasSE of d18O of replicate measurements [per mill PDB]
14Turborotalita quinqueloba, δ18OT. quinqueloba δ18O‰ PDBJonkers, LukasIsotope ratio mass spectrometry
15Standard errorStd e±Jonkers, LukasSE of d18O of replicate measurements [per mill PDB]
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671 data points

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