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Evaluation of boron isotope ratio as a pH proxy in the deep sea coral Desmophyllum dianthus: Evidence of physiological pH adjustment

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 349, Issue -, Pages 251-260

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2012.07.006

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deep sea coral; pH; boron isotopes; calibration; acidification

Funding

  1. NSF [OCE-0962260, OPP-1041143]
  2. NSC [99-2628-M-006-003]
  3. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  4. Directorate For Geosciences [0962260] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The boron isotope ratio (delta B-11) of foraminifers and tropical corals has been proposed to record seawater pH. To test the veracity and practicality of this potential paleo-pH proxy in deep sea corals, samples of skeletal material from twelve archived modern Desmophyllum dianthus (D. dianthus) corals from a depth range of 274-1470 m in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans, ambient pH range 7.57-8.05, were analyzed for delta B-11. The delta B-11 values for these corals, spanning a range from 23.56 to 27.88, are found to be related to seawater borate delta B-11 by the linear regression: delta B-11(coral)=(0.76 +/- 0.28) delta B-11(borate)+ (14.67 +/- 4.19) (1 standard error (SE)). The D. dianthus delta B-11 values are greater than those measured in tropical corals, and suggest substantial physiological modification of pH in the calcifying space by a value that is an inverse function of seawater pH. This mechanism partially compensates for the range of ocean pH and aragonite saturation at which this species grows, enhancing aragonite precipitation and suggesting an adaptation mechanism to low pH environments in intermediate and deep waters. Consistent with the findings of Trotter et al. (2011) for tropical surface corals, the data suggest an inverse correlation between the magnitude of a biologically driven pH offset recorded in the coral skeleton, and the seawater pH, described by the equation: Delta pH=pH recorded by coral-seawater pH=-(0.75 +/- 0.12) pH(w)+(6.88 +/- 0.93) (1 SE). Error analysis based on 95% confidence interval(CI) and the standard deviation of the regression residuals suggests that the uncertainty of seawater pH reconstructed from delta B-11(coral) is +/- 0.07 to 0.12 pH units. This study demonstrates the applicability of delta B-11 in D. dianthus to record ambient seawater pH and holds promise for reconstructing oceanic pH distribution and history using fossil corals. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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