Sea-Surface Temperature from Coral Skeletal Strontium/Calcium Ratios

Seasonal records of tropical sea-surface temperature (SST) over the past 10$^5$ years can be recovered from high-precision measurements of coral strontium/calcium ratios with the use of thermal ionization mass spectrometry. The temperature dependence of these ratios was calibrated with corals collec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1992-07, Vol.257 (5070), p.644-647
Hauptverfasser: Beck, J. Warren, Edwards, R. Lawrence, Ito, Emi, Taylor, Frederick W., Recy, Jacques, Rougerie, Francis, Joannot, Pascale, Henin, Christian
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Zusammenfassung:Seasonal records of tropical sea-surface temperature (SST) over the past 10$^5$ years can be recovered from high-precision measurements of coral strontium/calcium ratios with the use of thermal ionization mass spectrometry. The temperature dependence of these ratios was calibrated with corals collected at SST recording stations and by $^{18}$O/$^{16}$O thermometry. The results suggest that mean monthly SST may be determined with an apparent accuracy of better than 0.5°C. Measurements on a fossil coral indicate that 10,200 years ago mean annual SSTs near Vanuatu in the southwestern Pacific Ocean were about 5°C colder than today and that seasonal variations in SST were larger. These data suggest that tropical climate zones were compressed toward the equator during deglaciation.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.257.5070.644