Anthropogenic and solar forcing in δ13C time pattern of coralline sponges

Isotopes Environ Health Stud. 2014;50(4):491-6. doi: 10.1080/10256016.2014.929577. Epub 2014 Jul 7.

Abstract

We present the results of a re-analysis of a previously published carbon isotope data-set related to coralline sponges in the Caribbean Sea. The original interpretation led to the discrimination between a pre-industrial period, with a signal controlled by solar-induced climatic variations, followed by the industrial era, characterized by a progressive δ(13)C negative shift due to the massive anthropogenic carbon emissions. Our re-analysis allowed to extract from the raw isotopic data evidence of a solar forcing still visible during the industrial era, with a particular reference to the 88-year Gleissberg periods. These signals are related to slope changes in both the δ(13)C versus time and the δ(13)C versus carbon emission curves.

Keywords: Caribbean Sea; carbon-13; coral reef; isotope ecology; isotope geochemistry; paleoclimate.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carbon / metabolism*
  • Carbon Isotopes / metabolism
  • Caribbean Region
  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Greenhouse Effect
  • Porifera / chemistry*
  • Solar System
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Carbon Isotopes
  • Carbon