The environmental interpretation of the 13C/12C variations in the skeletons of massive corals is still a matter of debate. A 19-year seasonal skeletal 13C/12C record of a shallow-water Pontes coral from the northern Red Sea (Gulf of Aqaba) documents interannual events of extraordinarily large plankton blooms, indicated by anomalous 13C depletions in the coral skeleton. These blooms are caused by deep vertical water mass mixing, convectively driven in colder winters, which results in increased supplies of nutrients to the surface waters. The deep vertical mixings can sometimes be driven by the cooling occurring throughout the Middle East after large tropical volcanic eruptions. We therefore have evidence in our coral skeletal 13C/12C record ...
For more than two decades, coral skeletons have been used to reconstruct records of isotopic and che...
Abstract—Offsets from isotopic equilibrium in biogenic carbonates have complicated paleoclimate reco...
The origin of δ13C variations within the skeletons of zooxanthellate scleractinian corals is still a...
To study long-term variations in surface ocean d13C, we investigated coral skeletal d13C records of ...
This study examines the relationship between the δ13C of the skeleton of a zooxanthellate coral (Mon...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of reef-building corals in nutrient-poortropical wate...
Although reef coral skeletal carbon isotopes (δ13C) are routinely measured, interpretation remains c...
Many calcifying organisms exert significant biological control over the construction and composition...
Coral sclerochronology is a powerful tool for understanding environmental and ecological changes on ...
Reef building corals face an uncertain future due to the accelerating input of anthropogenic CO2 int...
Deep-sea corals were discovered over a century ago, but it is only over recent years that focused ef...
d18O was determined at high spatial resolution (beam diameter ~ 30µm) by secondary ion mass spectrom...
Previous investigations of the δ18O of the skeletons of Florida specimens of the reef coral Montastr...
Offsets from isotopic equilibrium in biogenic carbonates have complicated paleoclimate reconstructio...
Porites corals are valuable geological archives for reconstructing past sea surface temperature (SST...
For more than two decades, coral skeletons have been used to reconstruct records of isotopic and che...
Abstract—Offsets from isotopic equilibrium in biogenic carbonates have complicated paleoclimate reco...
The origin of δ13C variations within the skeletons of zooxanthellate scleractinian corals is still a...
To study long-term variations in surface ocean d13C, we investigated coral skeletal d13C records of ...
This study examines the relationship between the δ13C of the skeleton of a zooxanthellate coral (Mon...
International audienceThe evolutionary success of reef-building corals in nutrient-poortropical wate...
Although reef coral skeletal carbon isotopes (δ13C) are routinely measured, interpretation remains c...
Many calcifying organisms exert significant biological control over the construction and composition...
Coral sclerochronology is a powerful tool for understanding environmental and ecological changes on ...
Reef building corals face an uncertain future due to the accelerating input of anthropogenic CO2 int...
Deep-sea corals were discovered over a century ago, but it is only over recent years that focused ef...
d18O was determined at high spatial resolution (beam diameter ~ 30µm) by secondary ion mass spectrom...
Previous investigations of the δ18O of the skeletons of Florida specimens of the reef coral Montastr...
Offsets from isotopic equilibrium in biogenic carbonates have complicated paleoclimate reconstructio...
Porites corals are valuable geological archives for reconstructing past sea surface temperature (SST...
For more than two decades, coral skeletons have been used to reconstruct records of isotopic and che...
Abstract—Offsets from isotopic equilibrium in biogenic carbonates have complicated paleoclimate reco...
The origin of δ13C variations within the skeletons of zooxanthellate scleractinian corals is still a...