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首页> 外文期刊>Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology: An International Journal for the Geo-Sciences >Profiles of trace elements and stable isotopes derived from giant long-lived Tridacna gigas bivalves: Potential applications in paleoclimate studies
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Profiles of trace elements and stable isotopes derived from giant long-lived Tridacna gigas bivalves: Potential applications in paleoclimate studies

机译:巨型长寿命巨蛤双壳类动物体内微量元素和稳定同位素的概况:在古气候研究中的潜在应用

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This study investigates the environmental and biological controls on trace element partitioning and stable isotope composition of modern giant long-lived bivalves (Tridacna gigas) with the aim to use these archives for paleoclimatic reconstructions. Firstly, the intra-shell variability is studied by measuring time equivalent profiles in the different shell layers characterised by different growth rates. Secondly, the inter-site variability is studied by comparing profiles derived from three modern specimens collected in sites across the Indo-Pacific region characterised by different ranges of temperature and productivity. These results show that delta O-18 profiles are highly reproducible across the shell regardless of significantly different growth rates. Shell delta O-18 is primarily controlled by water delta O-18 and temperature. Comparison of intra shell Mg/Ca profiles shows a clear and systematic partitioning where inner layer Mg/Ca values are a least 23 times higher than outer layer and hinge areas. Inner layer Mg/Ca shows seasonal oscillations but superimposed on an ontogenetic trend with increasing values and increasing amplitude Mg/Ca oscillations with age. The Sr/Ca profiles do not show clear reproducible seasonal trends in the different shell zones. It is concluded that Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca profiles appear to reflect a combination of biological and environmental controls that will need to be disentangled before using these proxies in paleoclimatic studies. Finally, intra shell Ba/Ca profiles are reproducible in great detail for all modern specimens studied. Inter-site comparison shows that the amplitude and the timing of the Ba/Ca peaks appear to reflect the timing and the amplitude of the chlorophyll peaks associated with phytoplankton blooms at each locality making this tracer a potential paleoproductivity indicator.
机译:这项研究调查了环境和生物控制对现代巨型长寿命双壳类动物(Tridacna gigas)的微量元素分配和稳定同位素组成的影响,目的是将这些档案用于古气候重建。首先,通过测量以不同生长速率为特征的不同壳层中的时间当量剖面来研究壳内变异性。其次,通过比较来自三个现代标本的分布图来研究站点间的变异性,这些现代标本是在印度太平洋区域的站点中收集的,这些站点的特征是温度和生产率的范围不同。这些结果表明,δO-18分布图在整个壳层中均具有很高的可重复性,而与生长速率明显不同无关。壳牌三角洲O-18主要受水三角洲O-18和温度控制。壳内Mg / Ca分布图的比较显示出清晰而系统的分区,其中内层Mg / Ca值至少比外层和铰链区高23倍。内层Mg / Ca表现出季节性振荡,但随着年龄增长,其Mg / Ca振幅随着值的增加和振幅的增加而叠加在个体发育趋势上。在不同的壳区中,Sr / Ca分布图没有显示出明显的可再现的季节性趋势。结论是,Mg / Ca和Sr / Ca曲线似乎反映了生物学和环境控制的组合,在将这些代理用于古气候研究之前,需要先将其解开。最后,对于所有研究的现代标本,壳内Ba / Ca轮廓都可以非常详细地再现。站点间比较表明,Ba / Ca峰的振幅和时间似乎反映了每个位置与浮游植物开花相关的叶绿素峰的时间和振幅,从而使该示踪剂成为潜在的古生产力指示剂。

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