Authors
Hana Jurikova, Volker Liebetrau, Jacek Raddatz, Jan Fietzke, Julie Trotter, Alexander Rocholl, Stefan Krause, Malcolm McCulloch, Andres Rüggeberg, Anton Eisenhauer
Publication date
2019/5/20
Journal
Chemical Geology
Volume
513
Pages
143-152
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
High-latitude cold-water coral reefs are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to enhanced CO2 uptake in these regions. To evaluate their physiological functioning and potential application as pH archives, we retrieved both recent and fossil samples of Lophelia pertusa along the Norwegian margin from Oslofjord (59°N), over to Trondheimsfjord, Sula and Lopphavet (70.6°N). Boron isotope analyses (δ11B) were undertaken using solution-based and laser ablation multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS; LA-ICP-MS), and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). Epi-fluorescence microscopy was employed to provide a rapid pre-screening routine for structure-specific subsampling in the coral skeleton. This integrated approach enabled us to assess heterogeneities within single specimens, as well as to investigate the role of local environmental influences including recent …
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