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The effect of changing seawater Ca and Mg concentrations upon the distribution coefficients of Mg and Sr in the skeletons of the scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis.

Authors :
Giri, Sharmila J.
Swart, Peter K.
Devlin, Quinn B.
Source :
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. Feb2018, Vol. 222, p535-549. 15p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The skeletal composition of calcifying organisms, in particular Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios, have been widely used to understand fluctuations in seawater chemistry throughout the Phanerozoic. While the success of applying these data to the geologic record depends on a knowledge of the distribution coefficients for these elements ( D Mg and D Sr ), there are scarcely any studies which have described how these values vary as a result of changing seawater Mg/Ca ratios. To address this, we have cultured the scleractinian coral, Pocillopora damicornis , in seawater with ranges of Mg and Ca concentrations. Here, we demonstrate that Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios of coral skeletons correlate with total seawater Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca molar ratios, but that apparent D Mg and D Sr values do not remain constant across the range of experimental seawater treatments, with D Mg values significantly increasing with seawater Mg/Ca ratios and D Sr values significantly increasing with seawater Ca concentrations. These trends are not rate dependent and may be best explained by a Rayleigh distillation model, in which the calcifying space is semi-isolated from seawater during skeletogenesis (i.e. leaky). As there is a slight increase in D Mg and decrease in D Sr values between our “Jurassic” and “Modern” seawater treatments, the application of a constant distribution coefficient to estimate changes in ancient seawater chemistry may underestimate seawater Mg/Ca ratios and overestimate Sr/Ca throughout the Mesozoic and Cenozoic. We suggest that interpretations of seawater chemistry from fossil corals may be improved by using the relationships derived for skeletal and seawater Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios established by our experiments, as they incorporate the effect of seawater Mg/Ca ratios on skeletal Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00167037
Volume :
222
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126738392
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2017.11.011