Sub-seasonally resolved and replicated coral Sr/Ca time series at Clipperton Atoll (10°18'N, 109°13'W) in the eastern Pacific are assessed as a sea surface temperature (SST) proxy in this region with small seasonal SST variability. The composite coral Sr/Ca time series is a partially replicated record of three live and one sub-modern colony of Porites lobata extending back to 1874. Large inter-colony coral Sr/Ca offsets equate to relative SST differences of 0.6 to 4.3 °C and limit the ability to reconstruct absolute SST changes. Moreover, the replication method revealed a 12-year section of growth in one colony where mean Sr/Ca was anomalously low (~ 1 °C higher SST) relative to the other colonies without evidence of diagenesis or other sig...
International audienceCoral Sr/Ca-based reconstructions have revealed a larger amplitude of sea surf...
To reconstruct oceanographic variations in the subtropical South Pacific, 271-year long subseasonal ...
The ENSO (El Nino and the Southern Oscillation) is a fundamental ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that do...
Coral‐based climate reconstructions typically have not used multiple cores from a region to capture ...
Coral-based climate reconstructions typically have not used multiple cores from a region to capture ...
In the South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ), the variability in a sub-seasonally resolved microatol...
Low resolution (5-year) Sr/Ca and δO samples, extending back to 1708 A.D., were analysed from a Pori...
In order to assess the fidelity of coral Sr/Ca for quantitative reconstructions of sea surface tempe...
We have generated monthly resolved, stable isotope (δ18O and δ13C) and Sr/Ca time series from a mass...
Sea surface salinity (SSS) is an important variable in the global ocean circulation. However, decada...
Coral Sr/Ca records have been widely used to reconstruct and understand past sea surface temperature...
International audienceCoral Sr/Ca-based reconstructions have revealed a larger amplitude of sea surf...
To reconstruct oceanographic variations in the subtropical South Pacific, 271-year long subseasonal ...
The ENSO (El Nino and the Southern Oscillation) is a fundamental ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that do...
Coral‐based climate reconstructions typically have not used multiple cores from a region to capture ...
Coral-based climate reconstructions typically have not used multiple cores from a region to capture ...
In the South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ), the variability in a sub-seasonally resolved microatol...
Low resolution (5-year) Sr/Ca and δO samples, extending back to 1708 A.D., were analysed from a Pori...
In order to assess the fidelity of coral Sr/Ca for quantitative reconstructions of sea surface tempe...
We have generated monthly resolved, stable isotope (δ18O and δ13C) and Sr/Ca time series from a mass...
Sea surface salinity (SSS) is an important variable in the global ocean circulation. However, decada...
Coral Sr/Ca records have been widely used to reconstruct and understand past sea surface temperature...
International audienceCoral Sr/Ca-based reconstructions have revealed a larger amplitude of sea surf...
To reconstruct oceanographic variations in the subtropical South Pacific, 271-year long subseasonal ...
The ENSO (El Nino and the Southern Oscillation) is a fundamental ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that do...