Authors
Paolo Montagna, Malcolm McCulloch, Marco Taviani, Claudio Mazzoli, Begoña Vendrell
Publication date
2006/6/23
Journal
Science
Volume
312
Issue
5781
Pages
1788-1791
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Phosphorus is a key macronutrient being strongly enriched in the deep ocean as a result of continuous export and remineralization of biomass from primary production. We show that phosphorus incorporated within the skeletons of the cosmopolitan cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus is directly proportional to the ambient seawater phosphorus concentration and thus may serve as a paleo-oceanographic proxy for variations in ocean productivity as well as changes in the residence times and sources of deep-water masses. The application of this tool to fossil specimens from the Mediterranean reveals phosphorus-enriched bottom waters at the end of the Younger Dryas period.
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