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Liu, Qian; Robinson, Laura F; Hendy, Erica J; Prokopenko, Maria G; Stewart, Joseph A; Knowles, Timothy; Li, Tao; Samperiz, Ana: Tropical Atlantic bamboo corals bomb radiocarbon and nitrogen isotopes [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.955863 (dataset in review)

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Abstract:
Deep-sea bamboo corals (family Isididae) have been used as archives for reconstructing changes in the past ocean. However, uncertainties remain regarding the interpretation of geochemical signals from their organic nodes, specifically the water depth of the signals recorded by the coral. Here we explore this question by measuring 14C and 15N compositions of six bamboo corals collected from the central and eastern tropical Atlantic between 700 m and 2000 m water depth. By comparing coral 14C to measured seawater data, regional shallow-water coral records and climate-model outputs, we find contrasting results. Our bamboo coral 14C results from the eastern tropical Atlantic support previous studies that suggest organic node carbon is sourced primarily from the upper mixed layer of the ocean. By contrast, bamboo corals from the oligotrophic central Atlantic suggests that organic node radiocarbon records the Δ14C of the deep chlorophyll maximum layer rather than the surface mixed layer. Combined with δ15N data, this observation suggests that sinking and/or ambient zooplankton supported by phytoplankton from the deep chlorophyll maximum layer can contribute a significant proportion of the diet of bamboo corals. These results suggest that the age models of bamboo corals residing beneath oligotrophic regions should not be determined from mixed layer Δ14C. Radiocarbon analyses were conducted at the Bristol Radiocarbon Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (BRAMS) Facility at the University of Bristol following the procedure of Knowles et al. (2019, doi:10.1017/RDC.2019.28). δ15N were gently ground to homogenise, weighed out into 0.5 - 1 mg aliquots into 3.5 × 5 mm tin capsules (part #041060) from Costech Analytical Technologies, Inc and sent out for the δ15N analyses to the Center for Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry (CSIB), University of California Berkeley.
Keyword(s):
Bomb radiocarbon; Deep-sea bamboo corals; Organic node; tropical Atlantic
Supplement to:
Liu, Qian; Robinson, Laura F; Hendy, Erica J; Prokopenko, Maria G; Stewart, Joseph A; Knowles, Timothy; Tao, Li; Samperiz, Ana (submitted): Reinterpreting radiocarbon records in bamboo corals - new insights from the tropical North Atlantic.
Funding:
National Science Foundation (NSF), grant/award no. OCE-1949984: RUI: Collaborative Research: Refining the use of scleractinian cold-water coral skeleton-bound d15N as a proxy for marine N cycling
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), grant/award no. NE/R005117/1: Deep sea corals in the South Atlantic: new insights from an interdisciplinary study
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), grant/award no. NE/S001743/1: Carbon cycling in a warming world: a deglacial test case
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 9.205211 * Median Longitude: -31.556294 * South-bound Latitude: 5.600667 * West-bound Longitude: -48.242100 * North-bound Latitude: 14.862100 * East-bound Longitude: -21.284200
Date/Time Start: 2013-10-21T22:46:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-11-16T21:22:00
Minimum Elevation: -1993.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -1300.0 m
Event(s):
JC094-STN007 (ROV224) * Latitude: 9.195500 * Longitude: -21.284200 * Date/Time: 2013-10-21T22:46:00 * Campaign: JC094 (TROPICS) * Basis: James Cook * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV) * Comment: Dive 224
JC094-STN015 (ROV227) * Latitude: 9.205500 * Longitude: -21.299000 * Date/Time: 2013-10-26T22:09:00 * Elevation: -1357.0 m * Campaign: JC094 (TROPICS) * Basis: James Cook * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV) * Comment: Extensive coral (live and solitary) collections at 1400m and 800m. Beautiful coral gardens 1300-1200m. Problems with slurp chambers- lots of material stuck in the tube.
JC094-STN021 (ROV228) * Latitude: 5.600667 * Longitude: -26.967000 * Date/Time: 2013-10-30T19:00:00 * Elevation: -1993.0 m * Campaign: JC094 (TROPICS) * Basis: James Cook * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV) * Comment: Found Caryophillia burried in sediment at deepest place. Slowly traversed up slope looking for fossil corals and biological samples.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventQian, Liu
2Sample code/labelSample labelQian, Liu
3Sample code/label 2Sample label 2Qian, Liu
4Sample IDSample IDQian, Liu
5ThicknessThickmmQian, LiuMeasured
6DistanceDistmmQian, LiuMeasuredDistance from edge
7Bamboo corals, number of annual bandBamboo coral annual band#Qian, LiuCounted
8Standard deviationStd dev±Qian, LiuCalculated1SD
9Fraction modern carbonF14CQian, Liu
10Fraction modern carbon, standard deviationF14C std dev±Qian, LiuCalculated1SD
11AgeAgea AD/CEQian, Liu
12Age, rangeAge range±Qian, LiuCalculated
13Δ14CΔ14CQian, LiuMini radiocarbon dating system (Micadas) mass spectrometer, ETH Zurich
14Δ14C, standard deviationΔ14C std dev±Qian, LiuMini radiocarbon dating system (Micadas) mass spectrometer, ETH Zurich1SD
15Bamboo corals, growth rateBamboo coral µµm/aQian, Liu
16Bamboo corals, growth rate, errorBamboo coral µ e±Qian, Liu
17δ15Nδ15N‰ airQian, LiuCarbon and hydrogen and nitrogen and sulfur and oxygen (CHNSO) isotope elemental analyzer, Elementar, Vario ISOTOPE cube; coupled with Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS), IsoPrime, IsoPrime100Replicate 1
18δ15Nδ15N‰ airQian, LiuCarbon and hydrogen and nitrogen and sulfur and oxygen (CHNSO) isotope elemental analyzer, Elementar, Vario ISOTOPE cube; coupled with Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS), IsoPrime, IsoPrime100Replicate 2
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0) (License comes into effect after moratorium ends)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
1202 data points

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