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Clarke, Harry; D'Olivo, Juan Pablo; Conde, Mario; Evans, Richard; McCulloch, Malcolm T (2019): Trace element ratios of offshore Porites coral from Montebello Islands (2003-2014) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.904567, In supplement to: Clarke, Harry; D'Olivo, Juan Pablo; Conde, Mario; Evans, R D; McCulloch, Malcolm T (2019): Coral Records of Variable Stress Impacts and Possible Acclimatization to Recent Marine Heat Wave Events on the Northwest Shelf of Australia. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 34(11), 1672-1688, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018PA003509

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Keyword(s):
Acclimation; Acclimatisation; Acclimatization; Climate change; Coral; Coral Bleaching; Geochemistry; Li/Mg; Linear Extension; ocean warming; Porites spp.; Sr/Ca; thermal stress; trace elements
Coverage:
Latitude: -20.505000 * Longitude: 115.483000
Minimum DISTANCE: 0.2 cm * Maximum DISTANCE: 18.0 cm
Event(s):
MONT_2014-02 * Latitude: -20.505000 * Longitude: 115.483000 * Location: Montebello Islands * Method/Device: Coral core (COC) * Comment: Sampled in 2014-02, water depth 6 m
Comment:
Preliminary ages were assigned to sample datasets by assigning seasonal trace element ratios minima and maxima in datasets to warmest and coolest months in satellite SST records and then linearly interpolating in-between
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelClarke, Harry
2DISTANCEDistancecmClarke, HarryGeocode – measured from top of core
3AgeAgea AD/CEClarke, Harrypreliminary
4Porites spp., Strontium/Calcium ratioPorites spp. Sr/Cammol/molClarke, HarryInductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)
5Porites spp., Lithium/Magnesium ratioPorites spp. Li/Mgmmol/molClarke, HarryInductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)
Size:
360 data points

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