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Insights from barium variability in a Siderastrea siderea coral in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico

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Mudith M. Weerabaddana, Kristine DeLong, Amy J. Wagner, Deborah W.Y. Loke, K. Halimeda Kilbourne, Niall Slowey, Hsun-Ming Hu, and Chuan-Chou Shen, 2021-09-27, Insights from barium variability in a Siderastrea siderea coral in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Marine Pollution Bulletin, v. 173.

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Coral Ba/Ca is a proxy for seawater barium concentration that varies with upwelling, terrigenous input, and marine productivity whereas coral Sr/Ca varies with temperature. We examine monthly coral Ba/Ca and Sr/Ca before and during offshore oil exploration in a Siderastrea siderea coral from West Flower Garden Bank located on the continental shelf edge in the Gulf of Mexico. Coral Ba/Ca variations lack pulses driven by upwelling or river outflow and are not in sync with coral Sr/Ca that exhibit a different seasonal pattern. Seasonal variations in chlorophyll-a concentration negatively correlate with coral Ba/Ca explaining 25% of that variability. A significant increase in mean coral Ba/Ca of 1.76 μmol/mol between 1931–1944 and 1976–2004 [...]

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journalMarine Pollution Bulletin
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