Geochemical tracers incorporated into the skeleton of reef-building corals are ideal proxies for reconstructing environmental parameters of ambient seawater such as temperature and salinity at subseasonal resolution. However, validation concerns of these environmental proxies due to the complex skeleton of some tropical Atlantic corals have hindered such coral-based environmental reconstructions in this region compared to the tropical Pacific. In order to identify complications associated with the complex skeletal architecture of the massive brain coral Diploria strigosa, we performed microsampling experiments along and across individual skeletal elements. We demonstrate that the mesoscale heterogeneity of Sr/Ca, δ18O and δ13C is a systemat...
Goldschmidt Virtual Conference, 4-9 July 2021Element-calcium ratios in the skeleton of cold-water co...
High-resolution records of Sr/Ca, U/Ca ratios and d18O have been obtained in two recent colonies of ...
Corals have the potential to record several centuries of highly detailed environmental information i...
Geochemical tracers incorporated into the skeleton of reef-building corals are ideal proxies for rec...
Massive scleractinian corals secrete an aragonitic skeleton which incorporates a large array of chem...
Coral geochemical climate reconstructions can extend our knowledge of global climate variability and...
The tropical oceans drive climatic phenomena such as the El Niño-southern oscillation (ENSO) and the...
Cyclic variations in skeletal structure of long-lived reef corals produce annual density bands evide...
The chemical composition of the skeletal hard parts of the azooxanthellate scleractinian coral Desmo...
Density bands in the CaCO3 (aragonite) skeleton of scleractinian corals are commonly used as chronom...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
Assessing the physicochemical variability of the deeper ocean is currently hampered by limited instr...
Lophelia pertusa is a colonial cold-water coral species with a wide spatial distribution in recent m...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The high-Mg calcite skeleton of Corallium rubrum w...
d18O was determined at high spatial resolution (beam diameter ~ 30µm) by secondary ion mass spectrom...
Goldschmidt Virtual Conference, 4-9 July 2021Element-calcium ratios in the skeleton of cold-water co...
High-resolution records of Sr/Ca, U/Ca ratios and d18O have been obtained in two recent colonies of ...
Corals have the potential to record several centuries of highly detailed environmental information i...
Geochemical tracers incorporated into the skeleton of reef-building corals are ideal proxies for rec...
Massive scleractinian corals secrete an aragonitic skeleton which incorporates a large array of chem...
Coral geochemical climate reconstructions can extend our knowledge of global climate variability and...
The tropical oceans drive climatic phenomena such as the El Niño-southern oscillation (ENSO) and the...
Cyclic variations in skeletal structure of long-lived reef corals produce annual density bands evide...
The chemical composition of the skeletal hard parts of the azooxanthellate scleractinian coral Desmo...
Density bands in the CaCO3 (aragonite) skeleton of scleractinian corals are commonly used as chronom...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
Assessing the physicochemical variability of the deeper ocean is currently hampered by limited instr...
Lophelia pertusa is a colonial cold-water coral species with a wide spatial distribution in recent m...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The high-Mg calcite skeleton of Corallium rubrum w...
d18O was determined at high spatial resolution (beam diameter ~ 30µm) by secondary ion mass spectrom...
Goldschmidt Virtual Conference, 4-9 July 2021Element-calcium ratios in the skeleton of cold-water co...
High-resolution records of Sr/Ca, U/Ca ratios and d18O have been obtained in two recent colonies of ...
Corals have the potential to record several centuries of highly detailed environmental information i...