热带太平洋海水δ 18o -盐度关系的时空变异。

Jessica L Conroy, Diane M Thompson, Kim M Cobb, David Noone, Solanda Rea, Allegra N LeGrande
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盐度与海水稳定氧同位素比值(δ18Osw)的关系对于通过海相碳酸盐δ18O值定量重建过去盐度变化具有重要意义。这种关系通常被认为是均匀的,但δ18Osw-盐度关系在空间和时间上的稳定性仍然是不确定的,因为δ18Osw响应不同的大气蒸汽源和途径,而盐度则没有。在这里,我们提供了来自热带太平洋站点的新δ 18osw -盐度数据。来自帕劳、巴布亚新几内亚、基里蒂玛蒂和Galápagos的新数据显示,Galápagos的坡度从0.09‰/psu到帕劳的0.32‰/psu不等。在观测和两种同位素气候模式中,热带西太平洋的δ 18osw -盐度关系斜率大于热带东太平洋。通过对巴布亚新几内亚和Galápagos的短期空间调查和多年时间序列得出的δ 18osw -盐度关系的比较表明,在这些地点,至少在调查的时间段内,空间关系可以代替时间关系。然而,帕劳的δ 18osw -盐度关系在时间上发生了变化,这可能是对年际El Niño-Southern涛动(ENSO)变率相关的水团变化的响应,表明该局部δ 18osw -盐度关系具有非平稳性。在珊瑚δ18O正演模型中应用局部δ18Osw-盐度关系表明,使用恒定的全盆地δ18Osw-盐度斜率可以高估和低估西热带太平洋个别地点δ18Osw对碳酸盐δ18O变化的贡献。
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Spatiotemporal variability in the δ18O-salinity relationship of seawater across the tropical Pacific Ocean.

The relationship between salinity and the stable oxygen isotope ratio of seawater (δ18Osw) is of utmost importance to the quantitative reconstruction of past changes in salinity from δ18O values of marine carbonates. This relationship is often considered to be uniform across water masses, but the constancy of the δ18Osw-salinity relationship across space and time remains uncertain, as δ18Osw responds to varying atmospheric vapor sources and pathways, while salinity does not. Here we present new δ18Osw-salinity data from sites spanning the tropical Pacific Ocean. New data from Palau, Papua New Guinea, Kiritimati, and Galápagos show slopes ranging from 0.09 ‰/psu in the Galápagos to 0.32‰/psu in Palau. The slope of the δ18Osw-salinity relationship is higher in the western tropical Pacific versus the eastern tropical Pacific in observations and in two isotope-enabled climate models. A comparison of δ18Osw-salinity relationships derived from short-term spatial surveys and multi-year time series at Papua New Guinea and Galápagos suggests spatial relationships can be substituted for temporal relationships at these sites, at least within the time period of the investigation. However, the δ18Osw-salinity relationship varied temporally at Palau, likely in response to water mass changes associated with interannual El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability, suggesting nonstationarity in this local δ18Osw-salinity relationship. Applying local δ18Osw-salinity relationships in a coral δ18O forward model shows that using a constant, basin-wide δ18Osw-salinity slope can both overestimate and underestimate the contribution of δ18Osw to carbonate δ18O variance at individual sites in the western tropical Pacific.

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