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Main Authors: King, Theresa, Rosenheim, Brad, James, Noel P
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.971305
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author King, Theresa
Rosenheim, Brad
James, Noel P
author_facet King, Theresa
Rosenheim, Brad
James, Noel P
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The Errina fissurata coral specimens for this study were collected aboard the U.S. Antarctic Program expedition NBP07-01 near Cape Adare in the western Ross Sea. Seamounts on the outer continental shelf were dredged at a water depth ranging 400 m to 600 m and the corals used here were from the fifth through seventh dredges (D05–D07). The recovered corals were predominantly stylasterids (Errina spp.). Specimens were recovered both alive and dead (as evidenced by their pigmentation), some with growth tips intact. For this study, one live-collected and one dead-collected E. fissurata were selected for isotopic analyses (EA-11 and EA-12, respectively), targeting the longest whole specimens ranging from ~9 to 10 cm long. Coral specimens were sliced perpendicular to their vertical growth axes and the flat horizontal surfaces were sampled for stable oxygen and carbon isotope analyses. These analyses were designed to map the isotopic values across the coral and determine regions where the vital effects would obscure an environmental signal and inform future paleotemperature reconstructions.
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spellingShingle Errina fissurata stable carbon and oxygen isotopes from Adare Basin, Ross Sea
King, Theresa
Rosenheim, Brad
James, Noel P
deep-sea coral; DEPTH, water; Distance; Dredge; DRG; Errina fissurata, δ13C; Errina fissurata, δ13C, uncertainty; Errina fissurata, δ18O; Errina fissurata, δ18O, uncertainty; Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS), Thermo Fisher, MAT253; NBP07-01_D05; NBP07-01_D06; NBP07-01_D07; Sample ID; Stable isotopes
The Errina fissurata coral specimens for this study were collected aboard the U.S. Antarctic Program expedition NBP07-01 near Cape Adare in the western Ross Sea. Seamounts on the outer continental shelf were dredged at a water depth ranging 400 m to 600 m and the corals used here were from the fifth through seventh dredges (D05–D07). The recovered corals were predominantly stylasterids (Errina spp.). Specimens were recovered both alive and dead (as evidenced by their pigmentation), some with growth tips intact. For this study, one live-collected and one dead-collected E. fissurata were selected for isotopic analyses (EA-11 and EA-12, respectively), targeting the longest whole specimens ranging from ~9 to 10 cm long. Coral specimens were sliced perpendicular to their vertical growth axes and the flat horizontal surfaces were sampled for stable oxygen and carbon isotope analyses. These analyses were designed to map the isotopic values across the coral and determine regions where the vital effects would obscure an environmental signal and inform future paleotemperature reconstructions.
title Errina fissurata stable carbon and oxygen isotopes from Adare Basin, Ross Sea
topic deep-sea coral; DEPTH, water; Distance; Dredge; DRG; Errina fissurata, δ13C; Errina fissurata, δ13C, uncertainty; Errina fissurata, δ18O; Errina fissurata, δ18O, uncertainty; Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS), Thermo Fisher, MAT253; NBP07-01_D05; NBP07-01_D06; NBP07-01_D07; Sample ID; Stable isotopes
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.971305