2018
DOI: 10.1029/2017jg004082
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Geochemical and Microstructural Signals in Giant ClamTridacna maximaRecorded Typhoon Events at Okinotori Island, Japan

Abstract: To validate the usability of the giant clam shell as a recorder of short‐term environmental changes such as typhoons, we collected a live Tridacna maxima from Okinotori Island, Japan, on 15 June 2006. Growth increment thickness, stable isotope ratio (δ18Oshell, δ13Cshell), and the barium/calcium ratio (Ba/Ca) in the T. maxima shell sample were measured and compared to Okinotori Island instrumental environmental data. In the outer layer of the shell sample, there were 365 ± 6 growth increments per year, as esti… Show more

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“…S12 for dating results of collected subfossil shells from SCS). Meanwhile, using the oxygen isotope and elements/ Ca, the fossil shells can provide monthly to decadal mean climatic conditions of shell growth stage and distinguish different seasons (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). The previous monthly resolution climate records, together with the daily to hourly proxy records developed in the present study (see SI Appendix, Figs.…”
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“…S12 for dating results of collected subfossil shells from SCS). Meanwhile, using the oxygen isotope and elements/ Ca, the fossil shells can provide monthly to decadal mean climatic conditions of shell growth stage and distinguish different seasons (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). The previous monthly resolution climate records, together with the daily to hourly proxy records developed in the present study (see SI Appendix, Figs.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The strong wind, high sea wave action, ocean surface cooling, and rainy and cloudy conditions caused by TCs (SI Appendix, Figs. S2 and S8) would hinder the growth of Tridacna, resulting in a decrease in the daily growth increment (24). Thus, the rapid decreases of DGR of the Tridacna shell during the summer−autumn periods have the potential to be used as a proxy of TC activity.…”
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“…δ 18 O values were converted to equivalent temperatures of formation using a paleotemperature equation of Grossman and Ku (1986), previously used in other studies of T. maxima (Batenburg et al, 2011; Komagoe et al, 2018; Romanek et al, 1987): T0.25em()°normalC=20.194.56.3em.3em()δ18normalOδ18Osw+0.19.3em.3em()δ18normalOδ18Osw We used a seawater δ 18 O value of 1.8‰ relative to Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water (VSMOW) based on direct measurements from the northern Red Sea (Al‐Rousan et al, 2003) and from near the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba (Andrié & Merlivat, 1989), applying the 0.27‰ correction as discussed in Gonfiantini et al, 1995.…”
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