Not logged in
PANGAEA.
Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science

Gaspers, Natalie; Magna, Tomas; Jurikova, Hana; Henkel, Daniela; Eisenhauer, Anton; Azmy, Karem; Tomasovych, Adam (2021): Seawater carbonate chemistry and lithium elemental and isotope systematics of cultured brachiopods [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.943332

Always quote citation above when using data! You can download the citation in several formats below.

RIS CitationBibTeX CitationShow MapGoogle Earth

Abstract:
Lithium has proven a powerful tracer of weathering processes and chemical seawater evolution. Skeletal components of marine calcifying organisms, and in particular brachiopods, present promising archives of Li signatures. However, Li incorporation mechanisms and potential influence from biological processes or environmental conditions require a careful assessment. In order to constrain Li systematics in brachiopod shells, we present Li concentrations and isotope compositions for 11 calcitic brachiopod species collected from six different geographic regions, paralleled with data from culturing experiments where brachiopods were grown under varying environmental conditions and seawater chemistry (pH–pCO2, temperature, Mg/Ca ratio). The recent brachiopod specimens collected across different temperate and polar environments showed broadly consistent δ7Li values ranging from 25.2 to 28.1‰ (with mean δ7Li of 26.9 ± 1.5‰), irrespective of taxonomic rank, indicating that incorporation of Li isotopes into brachiopod shells is not strongly affected by vital effects related to differences among species. This results in Δ7Licalcite–seawater values (per mil difference in 7Li/6Li between brachiopod calcite shell and seawater) from −2.9‰ to −5.8‰ (with mean Δ7Licalcite–seawater value of −3.6‰), which is larger than the Δ7Licalcite–seawater values calculated based on data from planktonic foraminifera (~0‰ to ~−4‰). This range of values is further supported by results from brachiopods cultured experimentally. Under controlled culturing conditions simulating the natural marine environment, the Δ7Licalcite–seawater for Magellania venosa was −2.5‰ and not affected by an increase in temperature from 10 to 16 °C. In contrast, a decrease in Mg/Ca (or Li/Ca) ratio of seawater by addition of CaCl2 as well as elevated pCO2, and hence low-pH conditions, resulted in an increased Δ7Licalcite-seawater up to −4.6‰. Collectively, our results indicate that brachiopods represent valuable archives and provide an envelope for robust Li-based reconstruction of seawater evolution over the Phanerozoic.
Keyword(s):
Animalia; Benthic animals; Benthos; Biomass/Abundance/Elemental composition; Brachiopoda; Coast and continental shelf; Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or < 1 m**2); Laboratory experiment; Magellania venosa; Other studied parameter or process; Single species; South Pacific; Temperate
Supplement to:
Gaspers, Natalie; Magna, Tomas; Jurikova, Hana; Henkel, Daniela; Eisenhauer, Anton; Azmy, Karem; Tomasovych, Adam (2021): Lithium elemental and isotope systematics of modern and cultured brachiopods: Implications for seawater evolution. Chemical Geology, 586, 120566, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2021.120566
Further details:
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre; Epitalon, Jean-Marie; Lavigne, Héloïse; Orr, James (2021): seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.2.16. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/seacarb/index.html
Coverage:
Latitude: -42.500000 * Longitude: -73.833300
Event(s):
Comau_Fjord * Latitude: -42.500000 * Longitude: -73.833300 * Method/Device: Experiment (EXP)
Comment:
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2021) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of carbonate system variables, as described by Nisumaa et al. (2010). In this dataset the original values were archived in addition with the recalculated parameters (see related PI). The date of carbonate chemistry calculation by seacarb is 2022-04-19.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1TypeTypeMagna, Tomasstudy
2SpeciesSpeciesMagna, Tomas
3Registration number of speciesReg spec noMagna, TomasWoRMS Aphia ID
4Uniform resource locator/link to referenceURL refMagna, Tomas
5Sample IDSample IDMagna, Tomas
6TypeTypeMagna, Tomas
7LithiumLippbvMagna, Tomas
8δ7Liδ7LiMagna, Tomas
9δ7Li, standard deviationδ7Li std dev±Magna, Tomas
10SalinitySalMagna, Tomas
11Temperature, waterTemp°CMagna, Tomas
12Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmMagna, Tomas
13pHpHMagna, TomasNBS scale
14Alkalinity, totalATmmol(eq)/lMagna, Tomas
15Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICmmol/lMagna, Tomas
16Bicarbonate[HCO3]-mmol/lMagna, Tomas
17Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/lMagna, Tomas
18Calcite saturation stateOmega CalMagna, Tomas
19Carbonate system computation flagCSC flagYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
20pHpHYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
21Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
22Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)fCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
23Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
24Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
25Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
26Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICµmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
27Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
28Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
29Calcite saturation stateOmega CalYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
699 data points

Download Data

Download dataset as tab-delimited text — use the following character encoding:

View dataset as HTML