[1] New δ13C data are presented from 10 coral skeletons collected from Florida and elsewhere in the Caribbean (Dominica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Belize). These corals range from 96 to 200 years in age and were collected between 1976 and 2002. The change in the δ13C of the skeletons from these corals between 1900 and 1990 has been compared with 27 other published coral records from the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The new data presented here make possible, for the first time, a global comparison of rates of change in the δ13C value of coral skeletons. Of these records, 64% show a statistically significant (p \u3c 0.05) decrease in δ13C towards the modern day (23 out of 37). This decrease is attributable to the addition ...
This study examines the relationship between the δ13C of the skeleton of a zooxanthellate coral (Mon...
The relationship between decadal to centennial changes in ocean circulation and climate is difficult...
The origin of δ13C variations within the skeletons of zooxanthellate scleractinian corals is still a...
[1] New δ13C data are presented from 10 coral skeletons collected from Florida and elsewhere in the ...
New δ13C data are presented from 10 coral skeletons collected from Florida and elsewhere in the Cari...
Many factors influence the seasonal changes in δC levels in coral skeletons; consequently, the clima...
Reef building corals face an uncertain future due to the accelerating input of anthropogenic CO2 int...
A 200 year old brain coral, captured in Bermuda in 1976 was slabbed and x-rayed. Using the annual gr...
We have made radiocarbon measurements of banded hermatypic corals from Florida, Belize, and the Gala...
We have made radiocarbon measurements of banded hermatypic corals from Florida, Belize, and the Gala...
Historical records of growth rates of the key Caribbean reef framework-building coral Orbicella fave...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Although reef coral skeletal carbon isotopes (δ13C) are routinely measured, interpretation remains c...
To study long-term variations in surface ocean d13C, we investigated coral skeletal d13C records of ...
For more than two decades, coral skeletons have been used to reconstruct records of isotopic and che...
This study examines the relationship between the δ13C of the skeleton of a zooxanthellate coral (Mon...
The relationship between decadal to centennial changes in ocean circulation and climate is difficult...
The origin of δ13C variations within the skeletons of zooxanthellate scleractinian corals is still a...
[1] New δ13C data are presented from 10 coral skeletons collected from Florida and elsewhere in the ...
New δ13C data are presented from 10 coral skeletons collected from Florida and elsewhere in the Cari...
Many factors influence the seasonal changes in δC levels in coral skeletons; consequently, the clima...
Reef building corals face an uncertain future due to the accelerating input of anthropogenic CO2 int...
A 200 year old brain coral, captured in Bermuda in 1976 was slabbed and x-rayed. Using the annual gr...
We have made radiocarbon measurements of banded hermatypic corals from Florida, Belize, and the Gala...
We have made radiocarbon measurements of banded hermatypic corals from Florida, Belize, and the Gala...
Historical records of growth rates of the key Caribbean reef framework-building coral Orbicella fave...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Although reef coral skeletal carbon isotopes (δ13C) are routinely measured, interpretation remains c...
To study long-term variations in surface ocean d13C, we investigated coral skeletal d13C records of ...
For more than two decades, coral skeletons have been used to reconstruct records of isotopic and che...
This study examines the relationship between the δ13C of the skeleton of a zooxanthellate coral (Mon...
The relationship between decadal to centennial changes in ocean circulation and climate is difficult...
The origin of δ13C variations within the skeletons of zooxanthellate scleractinian corals is still a...