2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023pa004748
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20th Century Warming in the Western Florida Keys Was Dominated by Increasing Winter Temperatures

Jennifer A. Flannery,
Julie N. Richey,
Lauren T. Toth
et al.

Abstract: Long‐lived Atlantic coral species like Orbicella faveolata are important archives of oceanographic change in shallow, marine environments like the Florida Keys. Not only can coral‐based records extend for multiple centuries beyond the limits of the instrumental record, but they can also provide a more accurate representation of in situ conditions than gridded interpolated sea‐surface temperature (SST) products for nearshore reef environments. We use the coral Sr/Ca paleothermometer to produce a 150‐year (1830–… Show more

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