Sea Surface Temperature Reconstruction using 3D X-ray Computed Tomography in Coral Cores from Baler, Aurora, Philippines: An Initial Study
Mary Margareth T. Bauyon,
Remjohn Aron H. Magtaas,
Sophia Jobien M. Limlingan
et al.
Abstract:Massive coral species are essential archives of past sea surface temperature (SST) records as they incorporate biological and geochemical tracers that reflect temperature variations of their living marine environment. Existing methods of reconstructing past SST data involve analyzing elemental or isotopic ratios (e.g., Sr/Ca, coralline δ18O) that are known functions of seawater temperature. The potential of annual density bands of coral skeletons as an SST tracer has received less attention so far. 3D X-ray co… Show more
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