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Stewart, Joseph A; Robinson, Laura F; Rae, James W B; Burke, Andrea; Chen, Tianyu; Li, Tao; de Carvalho Ferreira, Maria Luiza; Fornari, Daniel J (2023): Coral Li/Mg records of deep sea temperature during the last deglaciation [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.964080

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Abstract:
Fossil scleractinian corals were collected from the Galápagos platform in the East Equatorial Pacific (0°N, 90°E) on cruises MV1007 and NA064 from water depths between 419 and 650 m. Equatorial Atlantic corals (taxa Caryophyllia, Enallopsammia, Desmophyllum) were collected from a depth range of 749 to 2814 m during Cruise JC094 from Carter Seamount (9.2°N, 21.3°W), Knipovich Seamount (5.6°N, 26.9°W), Vema Fracture Zone (10.7°N, 44.6°W), Vayda Seamount (14.9°N, 48.2°W) and Gramberg Seamount (15.4°N, 51.1°W). Southern Ocean samples were obtained from Burdwood Bank (54.7°S, 62.2°W; taxa Caryophyllia, Balanophyllia, Flabellum, Desmophyllum) and Cape Horn (57.2°S, 67.1°W; taxa Caryophyllia, Balanophyllia, Flabellum) in the Subantarctic Zone and the Sars and Interim Seamounts in the Polar Front Zone (59.7°S, 68.8°W and 60.6°S, 66.0°W; taxa Caryophyllia, Desmophyllum) on cruises NBP0805 and NBP1103 in the Drake Passage. These proximal Sars and Interim sites are grouped as simply "Sars". The shallowest coral samples come from depths of 334 m on Burdwood Bank however the majority are from 700 to 1520 m, at water depths corresponding to modern Antarctic Intermediate Water. Corals recovered from the depth of 1012 m from Cape Horn and further south from Sars Seamount at depths of 695 to 1200 m are currently bathed in Upper Circumpolar Deep Water. Deeper samples at the Sars Seamount site sit within Lower Circumpolar Deep Water (1300 to 1750 m). We use published U-series dates for all samples (Burke and Robinson, 2012; Chen et al., 2020; Chen et al., 2015; Li et al., 2020; Margolin et al., 2014; Stewart et al., 2021). Reported age uncertainties are typically ±1% (2 SD). Whole "S1" septa and attached theca were taken from cup corals while whole calyxes were taken from branching specimens using a rotary cutting tool. This tool was further used to remove surficial oxide coatings and any chalky altered carbonate. Where sufficient sample material allowed, multiple sub-samples were measured to minimize microstructural bias (typically duplicates). Coral fragments were crushed and cleaned using warm 1% H2O2 (buffered in NH4OH) oxidative cleaning and a weak acid polish (0.0005 M HNO3). Samples were dissolved in 0.5 M HNO3 and analysed by ICP-MS to yield Li/Mg ratios. Repeat analysis of NIST RM 8301 (Coral) (n=19) yielded analytical precision of <± 1.5%. Coral Li/Mg was converted to temperature using a calibration applicable to all aragonitic corals (Li/Mg = 5.42 exp(−0.050×T(°C)); (Stewart et al., 2020). The quoted uncertainty on this calibration based on prediction intervals is ± 1.7 °C (1σ). This uncertainty is significantly reduced however at extremely low temperatures close to the freezing point of seawater (~ −2 °C). Corals could not survive in frozen seawater, therefore, where proxy estimated temperature falls below this minimum a value of −2 °C is reported instead. For Li/Mg averages of each coral sample and conversion to bottom water temperature, see the xlsx version of the dataset under Further details.
Keyword(s):
AMOC; Coral; Deglaciation; Equatorial Atlantic; equatorial Pacific; Heinrich Stadial 1; Intermediate water; Li/Mg; Southern Ocean; Temperature
Supplement to:
Stewart, Joseph A; Robinson, Laura F; Rae, James W B; Burke, Andrea; Chen, Tianyu; Li, Tao; de Carvalho Ferreira, Maria Luiza; Fornari, Daniel J (2023): Arctic and Antarctic forcing of ocean interior warming during the last deglaciation. Scientific Reports, 13, 22410, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49435-0
Source:
Burke, Andrea; Robinson, Laura F (2012): The Southern Ocean's role in carbon exchange during the last deglaciation. Science, 335(6068), 557-561, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1208163
Chen, Tianyu; Robinson, Laura F; Burke, Andrea; Claxton, Louis M; Hain, Mathis P; Li, Tao; Rae, James W B; Stewart, Joseph A; Knowles, Timothy; Fornari, Daniel J; Harpp, Karen S (2020): Persistently well-ventilated intermediate-depth ocean through the last deglaciation. Nature Geoscience, 13(11), 733-738, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-020-0638-6
Chen, Tianyu; Robinson, Laura F; Burke, Andrea; Southon, John; Spooner, Peter T; Morris, Paul J; Ng, Hong Chin (2015): Synchronous centennial abrupt events in the ocean and atmosphere during the last deglaciation. Science, 349(6255), 1537-1541, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aac6159
Li, Tao; Robinson, Laura F; Chen, Tianyu; Wang, Xingchen; Burke, Andrea; Rae, James W B; Pegrum-Haram, Albertine; Knowles, Timothy; Li, Gaojun; Chen, Jun; Ng, Hong Chin; Prokopenko, Maria G; Rowland, George Henry; Samperiz, Ana; Stewart, Joseph A; Southon, John; Spooner, Peter T (2020): Rapid shifts in circulation and biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean during deglacial carbon cycle events. Science Advances, 6(42), eabb3807, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abb3807
Margolin, Andrew R; Robinson, Laura F; Burke, Andrea; Waller, Rhian G; Scanlon, Kathryn M; Roberts, Mark L; Auro, M E; van de Flierdt, Tina (2014): Temporal and spatial distributions of cold-water corals in the Drake Passage: Insights from the last 35,000 years. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 99, 237-248, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.06.008
Stewart, Joseph A; Li, Tao; Spooner, Peter T; Burke, Andrea; Chen, Tianyu; Roberts, Jenny; Rae, James W B; Peck, Victoria L; Kender, Sev; Liu, Qian; Robinson, Laura F (2021): Productivity and Dissolved Oxygen Controls on the Southern Ocean Deep‐Sea Benthos During the Antarctic Cold Reversal. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 36(10), e2021PA004288, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021PA004288
References:
Stewart, Joseph A; Robinson, Laura F; Day, Russell D; Strawson, Ivo; Burke, Andrea; Rae, James W B; Spooner, Peter T; Samperiz, Ana; Etnoyer, Peter J; Williams, Branwen; Paytan, Adina; Leng, Melanie J; Häussermann, Verena; Wickes, Leslie N; Bratt, Rachael; Pryer, Helena V (2020): Refining trace metal temperature proxies in cold-water scleractinian and stylasterid corals. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 545, 116412, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116412
Funding:
European Commission (EC), grant/award no. 278705: Reconstructing abrupt Changes in Chemistry and Circulation of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: Implications for global Climate and deep-water Habitats (CACH)
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), grant/award no. NE/N003861/1: Bridging the timing gap: connecting Southern Ocean and Antarctic Climate records
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: -37.648444 * Median Longitude: -60.213257 * South-bound Latitude: -60.613167 * West-bound Longitude: -91.300000 * North-bound Latitude: 15.422000 * East-bound Longitude: -21.280000
Date/Time Start: 2010-06-01T17:01:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-11-29T00:00:00
Minimum ELEVATION: -2814.0 m a.s.l. * Maximum ELEVATION: -334.0 m a.s.l.
Event(s):
JC094_Carter_Seamount_CWC * Latitude: 9.000000 * Longitude: -21.000000 * Date/Time Start: 2013-10-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-11-29T00:00:00 * Elevation Start: -265.0 m * Elevation End: -2160.0 m * Location: Carter Seamount, East Equatorial Atlantic * Campaign: JC094 (TROPICS) * Basis: James Cook * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV) * Comment: "Taxa measured: Caryophyllia sp.; Desmophyllum dianthus; Enallopsammia sp.; Javania sp.; Madrepora sp.; Polymyces sp."
JC094_Gramberg_Seamount_CWC * Latitude: 15.400000 * Longitude: -51.100000 * Date/Time Start: 2013-10-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-11-29T00:00:00 * Location: Gramberg Seamount * Campaign: JC094 (TROPICS) * Basis: James Cook * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV)
JC094_Knipovich_Seamount_CWC * Latitude: 5.000000 * Longitude: -26.000000 * Date/Time Start: 2013-10-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-11-29T00:00:00 * Elevation Start: -749.0 m * Elevation End: -2814.0 m * Location: Knipovich Seamount, East Equatorial Atlantic * Campaign: JC094 (TROPICS) * Basis: James Cook * Method/Device: Remote operated vehicle (ROV) * Comment: "Taxa measured: Caryophyllia sp.; Desmophyllum dianthus; Enallopsammia sp.; Javania sp."
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventStewart, Joseph A
2Sample IDSample IDStewart, Joseph A
3Cruise/expeditionExpeditionStewart, Joseph A
4Sampling dateSampling dateStewart, Joseph ADate/Time of event (coral collection)
5Taxon/taxaTaxaStewart, Joseph A
6Area/localityAreaStewart, Joseph A
7SiteSiteStewart, Joseph A
8ELEVATIONElevationm a.s.l.Stewart, Joseph AGeocode
9LATITUDELatitudeStewart, Joseph AGeocode
10LONGITUDELongitudeStewart, Joseph AGeocode
11AGEAgeka BPStewart, Joseph AGeocode
12Age, errorAge e±Stewart, Joseph A2s
13Lithium/Calcium ratioLi/Caµmol/molStewart, Joseph A
14Magnesium/Calcium ratioMg/CaStewart, Joseph A
15Lithium/Magnesium ratioLi/Mgmmol/molStewart, Joseph A
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC) * Processing Level: PANGAEA data processing level 4 (ProcLevel4)
Size:
4840 data points

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