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Long-chain alkenones and U 37 k′ variability along a south―north transect in the Western Pacific Ocean

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In this paper, we present 50 surface water samples collected during the IMAGES III cruise (June–July 1997) along a transect from New Zealand to the China Sea (42°S–178°E, 21°N–120°E) covering a temperature range from 13.3 to 30.4 °C. A very worthwhile aspect of this study is a coupling of both biomarker (alkenone) and coccolithophorid counting. We show that the U37k′–temperature relationship is very similar to the Prahl et al. [Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 52 (1988) 2203] culture calibration and to the global core top calibration of Müller et al. [Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 62 (1998) 1757]. However, in the warmest surface waters of the Western Pacific ocean (>26.4 °C) where Gephyrocapsa oceanica is likely the most widespread species, the associated U37k′ has a constant value of 1.0. The consequence is that above this temperature threshold, U37k′ cannot be used as an accurate paleothermometer.

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hal-01461253 , version 1 (08-02-2017)

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Ilham Bentaleb, Michel Fontugne, Luc L Beaufort. Long-chain alkenones and U 37 k′ variability along a south―north transect in the Western Pacific Ocean. Global and Planetary Change, 2002, 34 (3-4), pp.173-183. ⟨10.1016/S0921-8181(02)00113-3⟩. ⟨hal-01461253⟩
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