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Ba incorporation in benthic foraminifera

Ba incorporation in benthic foraminifera
Ba incorporation in benthic foraminifera
Barium (Ba) incorporated in the calcite of many foraminiferal species is proportional to the concentration of Ba in seawater. Since the open ocean concentration of Ba closely follows seawater alkalinity, foraminiferal Ba ∕ Ca can be used to reconstruct the latter. Alternatively, Ba ∕ Ca from foraminiferal shells can also be used to reconstruct salinity in coastal settings in which seawater Ba concentration corresponds to salinity as rivers contain much more Ba than seawater. Incorporation of a number of minor and trace elements is known to vary (greatly) between foraminiferal species, and application of element ∕ Ca ratios thus requires the use of species-specific calibrations. Here we show that calcite Ba ∕ Ca correlates positively and linearly with seawater Ba ∕ Ca in cultured specimens of two species of benthic foraminifera: Heterostegina depressa and Amphistegina lessonii. The slopes of the regression, however, vary two- to threefold between these two species (0.33 and 0.78, respectively). This difference in Ba partitioning resembles the difference in partitioning of other elements (Mg, Sr, B, Li and Na) in these foraminiferal taxa. A general trend across element partitioning for different species is described, which may help develop new applications of trace elements in foraminiferal calcite in reconstructing past seawater chemistry.
1726-4170
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De Nooijer, Lennart J.
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Brombacher, Anieke
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Mewes, Antje
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Langer, Gerald
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Nehrke, Gernot
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Bijma, Jelle
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Reichart, Gert-Jan
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De Nooijer, Lennart J.
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Langer, Gerald
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Nehrke, Gernot
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De Nooijer, Lennart J., Brombacher, Anieke, Mewes, Antje, Langer, Gerald, Nehrke, Gernot, Bijma, Jelle and Reichart, Gert-Jan (2017) Ba incorporation in benthic foraminifera. Biogeosciences, 14 (14), 3387-3400. (doi:10.5194/bg-14-3387-2017).

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Abstract

Barium (Ba) incorporated in the calcite of many foraminiferal species is proportional to the concentration of Ba in seawater. Since the open ocean concentration of Ba closely follows seawater alkalinity, foraminiferal Ba ∕ Ca can be used to reconstruct the latter. Alternatively, Ba ∕ Ca from foraminiferal shells can also be used to reconstruct salinity in coastal settings in which seawater Ba concentration corresponds to salinity as rivers contain much more Ba than seawater. Incorporation of a number of minor and trace elements is known to vary (greatly) between foraminiferal species, and application of element ∕ Ca ratios thus requires the use of species-specific calibrations. Here we show that calcite Ba ∕ Ca correlates positively and linearly with seawater Ba ∕ Ca in cultured specimens of two species of benthic foraminifera: Heterostegina depressa and Amphistegina lessonii. The slopes of the regression, however, vary two- to threefold between these two species (0.33 and 0.78, respectively). This difference in Ba partitioning resembles the difference in partitioning of other elements (Mg, Sr, B, Li and Na) in these foraminiferal taxa. A general trend across element partitioning for different species is described, which may help develop new applications of trace elements in foraminiferal calcite in reconstructing past seawater chemistry.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 June 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 July 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 412851
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/412851
ISSN: 1726-4170
PURE UUID: ced46e1e-deed-4b1f-8cc4-deb2fceb129e
ORCID for Anieke Brombacher: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2310-047X

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Date deposited: 03 Aug 2017 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:32

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Author: Lennart J. De Nooijer
Author: Antje Mewes
Author: Gerald Langer
Author: Gernot Nehrke
Author: Jelle Bijma
Author: Gert-Jan Reichart

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