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Weiss, Gabriella M; de Bar, Marijke W; Stolwijk, Dave; Schouten, Stefan; Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S; van der Meer, Marcel T J (2019): Hydrogen isotope ratios of alkenones from ODP Site 202-1234 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.900871, Supplement to: Weiss, Gabriella M; de Bar, Marijke W; Stolwjik, D J; Schouten, Stefan; Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S; van der Meer, Marcel T J (2019): Paleosensitivity of Hydrogen Isotope Ratios of Long‐Chain Alkenones to Salinity Changes at the Chile Margin. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 34(6), 978-989, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019PA003591

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Abstract:
Hydrogen isotope ratios of long-chain alkenones (δ2HC37 ratios) have been shown to correlate with salinity in several culture studies. However, it is uncertain how applicable the δ2HC37-salinity relationship is to reconstruct past salinity. δ2HC37 ratios were measured on sediments from a drill core (ODP site 1234) at the Chilean Margin covering the last ~150 kyr. High δ2HC37 values correspond to glacial time periods and interglacial periods are characterized by lower δ2HC37 values, aligning with δ18O ratios measured on planktonic foraminifera from the same core. Effects of parameters such as species composition, the δ2H-δ18O relationship used for ice volume corrections, and nutrient or light controlled growth rate, do not appear to significantly alter δ2HC37 ratios at ODP 1234. We use linear regression equations from batch culture experiments, marine surface sediments, and suspended particulate organic matter to quantitatively characterize salinity changes over the last ~150 kyr at ODP 1234. However, most of these equations yield larger salinity shifts than previously suggested, a phenomenon also observed for other δ2HC37 records. This suggests that the paleosensitivity of δ2HC37 ratios to salinity is larger in the geologic record than has been observed in any modern environment or laboratory settings, or that glacial to interglacial salinity shifts might be larger than currently believed.
Keyword(s):
Alkenones; Chile Margin; Hydrogen isotopes; paleosalinity
Coverage:
Latitude: -36.219217 * Longitude: -73.681700
Date/Time Start: 2002-04-15T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-15T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -1014.7 m * Maximum Elevation: -1014.7 m
Event(s):
202-1234 * Latitude: -36.219217 * Longitude: -73.681700 * Date/Time: 2002-04-15T00:00:00 * Elevation: -1014.7 m * Penetration: 466.7 m * Recovery: 435.2 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg202 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: 49 cores; 461.6 m cored; 5.1 m drilled; 94.3 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1AGEAgeka BPWeiss, Gabriella MGeocode
2Depth, compositeDepth compmcdWeiss, Gabriella M
3Alkenone, C37 per unit sediment massC37/sedµg/gWeiss, Gabriella M
4Alkenone C37:3, δDC37:3 δD‰ SMOWWeiss, Gabriella Mvs. VSMOW
5Alkenone C37:3, δD, standard deviationC37:3 δD std dev±Weiss, Gabriella M
6Alkenone C37:2, δDC37:2 δD‰ SMOWWeiss, Gabriella Mvs. VSMOW
7Alkenone C37:2, δD, standard deviationC37:2 δD std dev±Weiss, Gabriella M
8δ Deuterium, alkenone, C37δD C37‰ SMOWWeiss, Gabriella Mvs. VSMOW
9δ Deuterium, alkenone, C37, standard deviationδD C37 std dev±Weiss, Gabriella M
10δ Deuterium, alkenone, C37δD C37‰ SMOWWeiss, Gabriella MIce volume corrected
Size:
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