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Insights from barium variability in a Siderastrea siderea coral in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico

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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
卷 173, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112930

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Coral Ba; Ca; Coral Sr; Ca; Barite; Drilling mud; Productivity; Flower Garden Banks

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  1. Department of the Interior South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center [G15AP00136]
  2. European Union Erasmus+ scholarship
  3. Haus der Kulturen der Welt - Earth Indices, Evidence, and Experiment project, part of the Anthropocene Curriculum
  4. Science Vanguard Research Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) [108-2119-M-002-012, 109-2123-M-002-001]
  5. National Taiwan University [109L8926]
  6. Higher Education Sprout Project of the Ministry of Education, Taiwan ROC [109L901001]

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The study found that coral Ba/Ca and Sr/Ca are influenced by seawater barium concentration and temperature, and offshore oil exploration can lead to an increase in seawater barium concentration.
Coral Ba/Ca is a proxy for seawater barium concentration that varies with upwelling, terrigenous input, and marine productivity whereas coral Sr/Ca varies with temperature. We examine monthly coral Ba/Ca and Sr/Ca before and during offshore oil exploration in a Siderastrea siderea coral from West Flower Garden Bank located on the continental shelf edge in the Gulf of Mexico. Coral Ba/Ca variations lack pulses driven by upwelling or river outflow and are not in sync with coral Sr/Ca that exhibit a different seasonal pattern. Seasonal variations in chlorophyll-a concentration negatively correlate with coral Ba/Ca explaining 25% of that variability. A significant increase in mean coral Ba/Ca of 1.76 mu mol/mol between 1931-1944 and 1976-2004 corresponds to the increase in the United States barite production and consumption primarily used in offshore oil drilling, which escalated in the 1970s, suggesting oil drilling operations are increasing seawater Ba concentration in the Gulf of Mexico.

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