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    In:  Supplement to: Saenger, Casey; Affek, Hagit P; Felis, Thomas; Thiagarajan, Nivedita; Lough, Janice M; Holcomb, Michael (2012): Carbonate clumped isotope variability in shallow water corals: Temperature dependence and growth-related vital effects. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 99, 224-242, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2012.09.035
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: Geochemical variations in shallow water corals provide a valuable archive of paleoclimatic information. However, biological effects can complicate the interpretation of these proxies, forcing their application to rely on empirical calibrations. Carbonate clumped isotope thermometry (Delta47) is a novel paleotemperature proxy based on the temperature dependent "clumping" of 13C-18O bonds. Similar ?47-temperature relationships in inorganically precipitated calcite and a suite of biogenic carbonates provide evidence that carbonate clumped isotope variability may record absolute temperature without a biological influence. However, large departures from expected values in the winter growth of a hermatypic coral provided early evidence for possible Delta47 vital effects. Here, we present the first systematic survey of Delta47 in shallow water corals. Sub-annual Red Sea Delta47 in two Porites corals shows a temperature dependence similar to inorganic precipitation experiments, but with a systematic offset toward higher Delta47 values that consistently underestimate temperature by ~8 °C. Additional analyses of Porites, Siderastrea, Astrangia and Caryophyllia corals argue against a number of potential mechanisms as the leading cause for this apparent Delta47 vital effect including: salinity, organic matter contamination, alteration during sampling, the presence or absence of symbionts, and interlaboratory differences in analytical protocols. However, intra- and inter-coral comparisons suggest that the deviation from expected Delta47 increases with calcification rate. Theoretical calculations suggest this apparent link with calcification rate is inconsistent with pH-dependent changes in dissolved inorganic carbon speciation and with kinetic effects associated with CO2 diffusion into the calcifying space. However, the link with calcification rate may be related to fractionation during the hydration/hydroxylation of CO2 within the calcifying space. Although the vital effects we describe will complicate the interpretation of Delta47 as a paleothermometer in shallow water corals, it may still be a valuable paleoclimate proxy, particularly when applied as part of a multi-proxy approach.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM
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    In:  Supplement to: Felis, Thomas; Ionita, Monica; Rimbu, Norel; Lohmann, Gerrit; Kölling, Martin (2018): Mild and Arid Climate in the Eastern Sahara-Arabian Desert During the Late Little Ice Age. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(14), 7112-7119, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL078617
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: The climate of the Sahara and Arabian deserts during the Little Ice Age is not well known, due to a lack of annually resolved natural and documentary archives. We present an annual reconstruction of temperature and aridity derived from Sr/Ca and oxygen isotopes in a coral of the desert-surrounded northern Red Sea. Our data indicate that the eastern Sahara and Arabian Desert did not experience pronounced cooling during the late Little Ice Age (~1750-1850), but suggest an even more arid mean climate than in the following ~150 years. The mild temperatures are broadly in line with predominantly negative phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation during the Little Ice Age. The more arid climate is best explained by meridional advection of dry continental air from Eurasia. We find evidence for an abrupt termination of the more arid climate after 1850, coincident with a reorganization of the atmospheric circulation over Europe.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: 45923; AST-AZ2; AST-E1; AST-H59; Bahamas; BAH-SID; BRI-1; Calculated (Wang et al. 2004; Huntington et al. 2009); Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Comment; DIVER; Event label; Great Barrier Reef, Australia; Laboratory; MARUM; Mass spectrometry; Method comment; MULT; Multiple investigations; North Atlantic; Number; Red Sea, Egypt; RIB-B54; Sampling by diver; Sea surface temperature; Standard deviation; Woods Hole, USA; Δ47, carbonate clumped isotope thermometry; δ13C; δ13C, standard deviation; δ18O; δ18O, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 155 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: 21-141-B11; Calculated (Wang et al. 2004; Huntington et al. 2009); Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DIVER; Great Barrier Reef, Australia; Growth rate; MARUM; Mass spectrometry; Number; Porites sp., δ13C; Porites sp., δ18O; Sample ID; Sampling by diver; Standard deviation; Δ47, carbonate clumped isotope thermometry
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 40 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: 45923; AST-AZ2; AST-E1; AST-H59; Bahamas; BAH-SID; BRI-1; Calculated (Wang et al. 2004; Huntington et al. 2009); Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Comment; DIVER; Event label; Great Barrier Reef, Australia; Laboratory; MARUM; Method comment; MULT; Multiple investigations; North Atlantic; Red Sea, Egypt; RIB-B54; Sampling by diver; Sea surface temperature; Standard deviation; Woods Hole, USA; Δ47, carbonate clumped isotope thermometry
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 62 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: 21-141-B11; Calculated (Wang et al. 2004; Huntington et al. 2009); Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DIVER; Great Barrier Reef, Australia; Growth rate; MARUM; Sample ID; Sampling by diver; Standard deviation; Δ47, carbonate clumped isotope thermometry
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 16 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: 1010252; 21-141-B11; 45923; 47407; 47409; 47413; 47531; 48738; 49020; 62308; 80404; Aqaba96_00; AST-AZ2; AST-E1; AST-H59; Bahamas; BAH-SID; BRI-1; Calcification rate; Calculated; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Comment; DIVER; EILAT-15B; Event label; Great Barrier Reef, Australia; MARUM; MULT; Multiple investigations; North Atlantic; Northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat/Israel, Red Sea); NW Atlantic; Red Sea, Egypt; Reference/source; RIB-B54; Sample ID; Sampling/drilling corals; Sampling by diver; Woods Hole, USA; Δ47, carbonate clumped isotope thermometry; δ13C; δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon; δ18O, skeletal carbonate; δ18O, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 439 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: Age; AGE; Aqaba96_00; BRI-1; Calculated (Wang et al. 2004; Huntington et al. 2009); Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DIVER; EILAT-15B; Event label; MARUM; Northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat/Israel, Red Sea); Red Sea, Egypt; Sample ID; Sampling/drilling corals; Sampling by diver; Sea surface temperature, annual mean; Standard deviation; Δ47, carbonate clumped isotope thermometry
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 120 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Felis, Thomas; Suzuki, Atsushi; Kuhnert, Henning; Dima, Mihai; Lohmann, Gerrit; Kawahata, Hodaka (2009): Subtropical coral reveals abrupt early-twentieth-century freshening in the western North Pacific Ocean. Geology, 37(6), 527-530, https://doi.org/10.1130/G25581A.1
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: Instrumental climate observations provide robust records of global land and ocean temperatures during the twentieth century. Unlike for temperature, continuous salinity observations in the surface ocean are scarce prior to 1970, and the magnitude of salinity changes during the twentieth century is largely unknown. Surface ocean salinity is a major component in climate dynamics, as it influences ocean circulation and water mass formation. Here we present an annually resolved reconstruction of salinity variations in the surface waters of the western subtropical North Pacific Ocean since 1873, based on bimonthly records of d18O, Sr/Ca, and U/Ca in a coral from the Ogasawara Islands. The reconstruction indicates that an abrupt regime shift toward fresher surface ocean conditions occurred between 1905 and 1910. Observational atmospheric data suggest that the abrupt freshening was associated with a weakening of the winds that drive the Kuroshio Current system and the associated subtropical gyre circulation. We note that the abrupt early-twentieth-century freshening in the western subtropical North Pacific precedes abrupt climate change in the northern North Atlantic by a few years. The potential for abrupt regime shifts in surface ocean salinity should be considered in climate predictions for the coming decades.
    Keywords: DHC; Diver-held corer; OGA-02-1; Western Subtropical North Pacific Ocean, Chichijima, Ogasawara Islands, Japan
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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    In:  Supplement to: Felis, Thomas; Lohmann, Gerrit; Kuhnert, Henning; Lorenz, Stefan J; Scholz, Denis; Pätzold, Jürgen; Al-Rousan, Saber; Al-Moghrabi, Salim M (2004): Increased seasonality in Middle East temperatures during the last interglacial period. Nature, 429(6988), 164-168, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature02546
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: The last interglacial period (about 125,000 years ago) is thought to have been at least as warm as the present climate (Kukla et al., 2002, doi:10.1006/qres.2001.2316). Owing to changes in the Earth's orbit around the Sun, it is thought that insolation in the Northern Hemisphere varied more strongly than today on seasonal timescales (Berger, 1987, doi:10.1175/1520-0469(1978)035〈2362:LTVODI〉2.0.CO;2), which would have led to corresponding changes in the seasonal temperature cycle (Montoya et al., 2000, doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2000)013〈1057:CSFKBW〉2.0.CO;2). Here we present seasonally resolved proxy records using corals from the northernmost Red Sea, which record climate during the last interglacial period, the late Holocene epoch and the present. We find an increased seasonality in the temperature recorded in the last interglacial coral. Today, climate in the northern Red Sea is sensitive to the North Atlantic Oscillation (Felis et al., 2000 doi:10.1029/1999PA000477; Rimbu et al., 2001, doi:10.1029/2001GL013083), a climate oscillation that strongly influences winter temperatures and precipitation in the North Atlantic region. From our coral records and simulations with a coupled atmosphere-ocean circulation model, we conclude that a tendency towards the high-index state of the North Atlantic Oscillation during the last interglacial period, which is consistent with European proxy records (Zagwijn, 1996, doi:10.1016/0277-3791(96)00011-X; Aalbersberg and Litt, 1998, doi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-1417(1998090)13:5〈367::AID-JQS400〉3.0.CO;2-I; Klotz et al., 2003, doi:10.1016/S0921-8181(02)00222-9), contributed to the larger amplitude of the seasonal cycle in the Middle East.
    Keywords: AQ2; Aqaba96_00; AQB-10B; AQB-3A; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Climate in Historical Times; DifferentSites; DIVER; DRILL; Drill, hydraulic; DRILLHY; Drilling/drill rig; EILAT-1; EILAT-15B; KIHZ; MARUM; Northern Gulf of Aqaba (Aqaba/Jordan, Red Sea); Northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat/Israel, Red Sea); Sampling/drilling corals; Sampling by diver
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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