Micron-scale intrashell oxygen isotope variation in cultured planktic foraminifers

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  • Lael Vetter
  • Reinhard Kozdon
  • Claudia I. Mora
  • Stephen M. Eggins
  • John W. Valley
  • Bärbel Hönisch
  • Howard J. Spero
چکیده

In this study, we show that the rate of shell precipitation in the extant planktic foraminifer Orbulina universa is sufficiently rapid that 12 h calcification periods in O-labeled seawater can be resolved and accurately measured using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) for in situ dO analyses. Calcifying O. universa held at constant temperature (22 C) were transferred every 12 h between ambient seawater (dOw = 0.4& VSMOW) and seawater with enriched barium and dOw = +18.6& VSMOW, to produce geochemically distinct layers of calcite, separated by calcite precipitated with an ambient geochemical signature. We quantify the position of the Ba-labeled calcite in the shell wall of O. universa via laser ablation ICP-MS depth profiling of trace element ratios, and then measure intrashell dOcalcite in the same shells using SIMS with a 3 lm spot and an average precision of 0.6& (±2 SD). Measured dOcalcite values in O. universa shell layers are within ±1.1& of predicted dOcalcite values. Elemental and oxygen isotope data show that LA-ICP-MS and SIMS measurements can be cross-correlated within the spatial resolution of the two analytical techniques, and that dOcalcite and elemental tracers appear to be precipitated synchronously with no measurable spatial offsets. These results demonstrate the capability of SIMS to resolve daily growth increments in foraminifer shells, and highlight its potential for paleoceanographic and biomineralization applications on microfossils. 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013