The high precision measurement of the Sr/Ca ratio in corals has the potential for measuring past sea surface temperatures at very high accuracy. However, the veracity of the technique has been questioned on the basis that there is both a spatial and temporal variation in the Sr/Ca ratio of seawater, and that kinetic effects, such as the calcification rate, can affect the Sr/Ca ratio of corals, and produce inaccuracies of the order of 2–4 °C. In the present study, a number of cores of the massive hermatypic scleractinian coral Porites, from the central Great Barrier Reef, have been analyzed for Sr/Ca at weekly to monthly resolution. Results from a 24 year record from Myrmidon Reef show an overall variation from 22.7 °C to 30.4 °C. The record...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca is a palaeothermometer commonly used to produce high resolution seasonal sea su...
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Sr/Ca ratios recorded in the aragonite skeleton of massive coral colonies are commonly used to recon...
The Ca content of a Porites coral from Xisha, South China Sea is quite uniform along its 18-year gro...
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Coral skeletal Sr/Ca is a widely applied proxy indicator for tropical sea surface temperature (SST) ...
[1] A relationship has been established between the Sr/Ca ratio in the skeleton of the scleractinian...
[1] A relationship has been established between the Sr/Ca ratio in the skeleton of the scleractinian...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca has valuable potential as a proxy of sea surface temperatures (SSTs). However s...
Massive corals offer continuous records of climate locked within their skeleton, with the most commo...
Coral Sr/Ca records have been widely used to reconstruct and understand past sea surface temperature...
In recent years, extreme thermal events have become one of the main reasons for coral reef degradati...
Massive corals offer continuous records of climate locked within their skeleton, with the most commo...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca has valuable potential as a proxy of sea surface temperatures (SSTs). However s...
Paleotemperature estimates based on coral Sr/Ca have not been widely accepted because the reconstruc...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca is a palaeothermometer commonly used to produce high resolution seasonal sea su...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Sr/Ca ratios recorded in the aragonite skeleton of massive coral colonies are commonly used to recon...
The Ca content of a Porites coral from Xisha, South China Sea is quite uniform along its 18-year gro...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca is a widely applied proxy indicator for tropical sea surface temperature (SST) ...
[1] A relationship has been established between the Sr/Ca ratio in the skeleton of the scleractinian...
[1] A relationship has been established between the Sr/Ca ratio in the skeleton of the scleractinian...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca has valuable potential as a proxy of sea surface temperatures (SSTs). However s...
Massive corals offer continuous records of climate locked within their skeleton, with the most commo...
Coral Sr/Ca records have been widely used to reconstruct and understand past sea surface temperature...
In recent years, extreme thermal events have become one of the main reasons for coral reef degradati...
Massive corals offer continuous records of climate locked within their skeleton, with the most commo...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca has valuable potential as a proxy of sea surface temperatures (SSTs). However s...
Paleotemperature estimates based on coral Sr/Ca have not been widely accepted because the reconstruc...
Coral skeletal Sr/Ca is a palaeothermometer commonly used to produce high resolution seasonal sea su...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Sr/Ca ratios recorded in the aragonite skeleton of massive coral colonies are commonly used to recon...