The isotopic composition of skeleton-bound organic nitrogen in shallow-water scleractinian corals (hereafter, CS-δ15N) is an emerging tool for studying the marine nitrogen cycle in the past. The CS-δ15N has been shown to reflect the δ15N of nitrogen (N) sources to corals, with most applications to date focusing on the anthropogenic/terrestrial N inputs to reef environments. However, many coral reefs receive their primary N sources from the open ocean, and the CS-δ15N of these corals may provide information on past changes in the open ocean regional and global N cycle. Using a recently developed persulfate/denitrifier-based method, we measured CS-δ15N in modern shallow-water scleractinian corals from 8 sites proximal to the open ocean. At sites with low open ocean surface nitrate concentrations typical of the subtropics and tropics, measured CS-δ15N variation on seasonal and annual timescales is most often less than 2‰. In contrast, a broad range in CS-δ15N (of ∼10‰) is measured across these sites, with a strong correlation between CS-δ15N and the δ15N of the deep nitrate supply to the surface waters near the reefs. While CS-δ15N can be affected by other N sources as well and can vary in response to local reef conditions as well as coral/symbiont physiological changes, this survey indicates that, when considering corals proximal to the open ocean, the δ15N of the subsurface nitrate supply to surface waters drives most of the CS-δ15N variation across the global ocean. Thus, CS-δ15N is a promising proxy for reconstructing the open ocean N cycle in the past.
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Influence of open ocean nitrogen supply on the skeletal δ15N of modern shallow-water scleractinian corals
Earth and Planetry Science Letters, Vol.441, pp.125-132
2016
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- Title
- Influence of open ocean nitrogen supply on the skeletal δ15N of modern shallow-water scleractinian corals
- Creators
- Xingchen T Wang (Author) - Princeton UniversityDaniel M Sigman (Author) - Princeton UniversityAnne L Cohen (Author) - Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionDaniel J Sinclair (Author) - Rutgers UniversityRobert M Sherrell (Author) - Rutgers UniversityKim M Cobb (Author) - Georgia Institute of TechnologyDirk V Erler (Author) - Southern Cross University, ScienceJaroslaw Stolarski (Author) - Polish Academy of SciencesMarcello V Kitahara (Author) - Federal University of Sao PauloHaojia Ren (Author) - National Taiwan University
- Publication Details
- Earth and Planetry Science Letters, Vol.441, pp.125-132
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Grant note
- This work was supported by the NSF Grants OCE-1060947 and OCE-1536368 to D.M.S. and OCE-1537338 to A.L.C., the MacArthur Foundation Fellows Program (D.M.S.), the Grand Challenges Program at Princeton University (D.M.S.), the Schlanger Fellowship Program of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership (X.T.W.), the Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Fellowship of the Graduate School at Princeton University (X.T.W.) and a Graduate Student Research Grant from the Geological Society of America (X.T.W.).
- Identifiers
- 3953; 991012821594502368
- Copyright
- © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry; Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article