Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments

Here we present a novel approach for the interpretation of stable isotope signatures recorded in benthic foraminifera from subtidal estuarine environments. The stable isotopic composition (δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>13</sup&...

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Main Authors: Y.-M. Paulet, E. Leorri, F. Dehairs, C. Poulain, G. J. Reichart, F. J. Jorissen, P. Diz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-11-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/2549/2009/bg-6-2549-2009.pdf
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spelling doaj-7ef35798f56c491b9a81c389881bbced2020-11-24T20:55:06ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892009-11-0161125492560Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environmentsY.-M. PauletE. LeorriF. DehairsC. PoulainG. J. ReichartF. J. JorissenP. DizHere we present a novel approach for the interpretation of stable isotope signatures recorded in benthic foraminifera from subtidal estuarine environments. The stable isotopic composition (δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>13</sup>C) of living <i>Ammonia tepida</i> and <i>Haynesina germanica</i> is examined at four stations in the Auray River estuary (Gulf of Morbihan, France) sampled in two contrasting seasons, spring 2006 and winter 2007. Comparing benthic foraminiferal δ<sup>18</sup>O measurements with theoretical oxygen isotopic equilibrium values, calculated on the basis of water temperature and salinity measurements in the upper and lower estuary, i.e., T-S-δ<sup>18</sup>O<sub><i>eq.</i></sub> diagrams, strongly suggests that foraminiferal faunas sampled at the four stations calcified during different periods of the year. This interpretation can be refined by using the benthic foraminiferal δ<sup>13</sup>C, which is mainly determined by the mixing of sea and river water. In the upper estuary foraminifera mainly calcified in early spring and winter, whereas in the lower estuary calcification mainly took place in spring, summer and autumn. This new method provides insight into the complexity of estuarine benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records. In addition, it can also be used to obtain new information on preferred calcification periods of benthic foraminiferal taxa in different parts of the estuary. http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/2549/2009/bg-6-2549-2009.pdf
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author Y.-M. Paulet
E. Leorri
F. Dehairs
C. Poulain
G. J. Reichart
F. J. Jorissen
P. Diz
spellingShingle Y.-M. Paulet
E. Leorri
F. Dehairs
C. Poulain
G. J. Reichart
F. J. Jorissen
P. Diz
Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
Biogeosciences
author_facet Y.-M. Paulet
E. Leorri
F. Dehairs
C. Poulain
G. J. Reichart
F. J. Jorissen
P. Diz
author_sort Y.-M. Paulet
title Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
title_short Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
title_full Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
title_fullStr Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
title_full_unstemmed Interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
title_sort interpretation of benthic foraminiferal stable isotopes in subtidal estuarine environments
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Biogeosciences
issn 1726-4170
1726-4189
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Here we present a novel approach for the interpretation of stable isotope signatures recorded in benthic foraminifera from subtidal estuarine environments. The stable isotopic composition (δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>13</sup>C) of living <i>Ammonia tepida</i> and <i>Haynesina germanica</i> is examined at four stations in the Auray River estuary (Gulf of Morbihan, France) sampled in two contrasting seasons, spring 2006 and winter 2007. Comparing benthic foraminiferal δ<sup>18</sup>O measurements with theoretical oxygen isotopic equilibrium values, calculated on the basis of water temperature and salinity measurements in the upper and lower estuary, i.e., T-S-δ<sup>18</sup>O<sub><i>eq.</i></sub> diagrams, strongly suggests that foraminiferal faunas sampled at the four stations calcified during different periods of the year. This interpretation can be refined by using the benthic foraminiferal δ<sup>13</sup>C, which is mainly determined by the mixing of sea and river water. In the upper estuary foraminifera mainly calcified in early spring and winter, whereas in the lower estuary calcification mainly took place in spring, summer and autumn. This new method provides insight into the complexity of estuarine benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records. In addition, it can also be used to obtain new information on preferred calcification periods of benthic foraminiferal taxa in different parts of the estuary.
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