Mg/Ca heterogeneity in the benthic foraminifera Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and Uvigerina peregrina

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Marine Geology Pub Date : 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.margeo.2025.107534
Trenity Ford, Ashley M. Burkett
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Abstract

Laser ablation derived Mg/Ca ratios in the epibenthic foraminifera Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and infaunal Uvigerina peregrina were analyzed from diverse Pacific Ocean sites, covering depths from 600 to 1800 m and bottom water temperatures (BWT) of 2–9 °C. Using Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), multiple measurements were performed across specimen chambers to assess Mg/Ca variability. For C. wuellerstorfi, intra-chamber Mg/Ca ratios showed an average standard deviation of 0.319 mmol/mol with a mean of 1.41 mmol/mol (relative standard deviation, RSD, of 23.2 %), while inter-chamber variability reached 39.2 %. U. peregrina exhibited slightly lower variability, with a standard deviation of 0.184 mmol/mol and a mean ratio of 1.03 mmol/mol (RSD of 17.0 %). No consistent relationship was observed between Mg/Ca ratios and BWT for either species when using published temperature calibration eqs. A calibration considering carbonate ion concentration (Δ[CO32−]) improved the fit for C. wuellerstorfi samples at temperatures below 3 °C, suggesting Δ[CO32−] influences Mg incorporation in epifaunal foraminifera in colder waters. Further analysis of intertest Mg/Ca ratios across 23 specimens of Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and 40 of Uvigerina peregrina revealed a lack of correlation with temperature, with R2 values of 0.004 and 0.003, respectively. The lack of a temperature correlation with Mg/Ca values supports the hypothesis that factors beyond ambient temperature, such as biomineralization processes and carbonate ion concentration, affect Mg/Ca incorporation in the studied species. These results highlight the complexities in interpreting Mg/Ca ratios for these species as temperature proxies and suggest the need for further research to account for geochemical variability in these proxies, especially in LA-ICP-MS based datasets.
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Marine Geology
Marine Geology 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Marine Geology is the premier international journal on marine geological processes in the broadest sense. We seek papers that are comprehensive, interdisciplinary and synthetic that will be lasting contributions to the field. Although most papers are based on regional studies, they must demonstrate new findings of international significance. We accept papers on subjects as diverse as seafloor hydrothermal systems, beach dynamics, early diagenesis, microbiological studies in sediments, palaeoclimate studies and geophysical studies of the seabed. We encourage papers that address emerging new fields, for example the influence of anthropogenic processes on coastal/marine geology and coastal/marine geoarchaeology. We insist that the papers are concerned with the marine realm and that they deal with geology: with rocks, sediments, and physical and chemical processes affecting them. Papers should address scientific hypotheses: highly descriptive data compilations or papers that deal only with marine management and risk assessment should be submitted to other journals. Papers on laboratory or modelling studies must demonstrate direct relevance to marine processes or deposits. The primary criteria for acceptance of papers is that the science is of high quality, novel, significant, and of broad international interest.
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