2017
DOI: 10.1002/2017gc006854
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Multidecadal oceanographic changes in the western Pacific detected through high‐resolution bomb‐derived radiocarbon measurements on corals

Abstract: High‐resolution measurements of radiocarbon (14C) in corals can be used to reconstruct past variability in ocean conditions. Here we report seasonal Δ14C changes in coral from Ishigaki Island, Japan, and compare with previously reported data from Palau and Guam. Our data clearly indicate a significant increase in Δ14C from 1947 to 1998 related to atmospheric nuclear bomb testing. The three early Δ14C spikes related to the atmospheric nuclear bomb tests in the US Proving Grounds at Bikini and Enewerak atoll con… Show more

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“…Compared with the WPO and SCS annual records (Figure ), Houbihu prebomb Δ 14 C values are lower than most other records in the region (i.e., −64.6 ± 2.5‰, n = 8, 1 σ , Figure b). In contrast, Palaui prebomb Δ 14 C (−58.4 ± 1.6‰, n = 12, 1 σ ) is regionally comparable to Hon Tre, Vietnam (−57.1 ± 3.7‰, n = 10, 1 σ , Bolton et al, ), Ishigaki, Japan (−57.9 ± 7.6‰, n = 18, 1 σ , Hirabayashi, Yokoyama, Suzuki, Miyairi, & Aze, ), Guam (−54.0 ± 5.4‰, n = 18, 1 σ , Andrews et al, ), and Palau (−54.9 ± 2.4‰, n = 9, 1 σ , Glynn et al, ; Figure b). Con Dao, Vietnam (−47.9 ± 3.3‰, n = 6, 1 σ , Mitsuguchi et al, ) on the SCS shelf has the highest Δ 14 C values during this period (Figure b).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Compared with the WPO and SCS annual records (Figure ), Houbihu prebomb Δ 14 C values are lower than most other records in the region (i.e., −64.6 ± 2.5‰, n = 8, 1 σ , Figure b). In contrast, Palaui prebomb Δ 14 C (−58.4 ± 1.6‰, n = 12, 1 σ ) is regionally comparable to Hon Tre, Vietnam (−57.1 ± 3.7‰, n = 10, 1 σ , Bolton et al, ), Ishigaki, Japan (−57.9 ± 7.6‰, n = 18, 1 σ , Hirabayashi, Yokoyama, Suzuki, Miyairi, & Aze, ), Guam (−54.0 ± 5.4‰, n = 18, 1 σ , Andrews et al, ), and Palau (−54.9 ± 2.4‰, n = 9, 1 σ , Glynn et al, ; Figure b). Con Dao, Vietnam (−47.9 ± 3.3‰, n = 6, 1 σ , Mitsuguchi et al, ) on the SCS shelf has the highest Δ 14 C values during this period (Figure b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Wang & Li, ), and the ITF (Gordon et al, ). Colored symbols indicate the location of coral Δ 14 C records used in this study: blue circle = Houbihu, Taiwan and red circle = Palaui, Philippines (this study); gray diamond = Guam, USA (Andrews et al, ); light green diamond = Palau (Glynn et al, ); yellow diamond = Ishigaki Island, Japan (Hirabayashi, Yokoyama, Suzuki, Miyairi, & Aze, ); orange triangle = Langkai, Indonesia (Fallon & Guilderson, ); light blue triangle = Lombok Strait, Indonesia (Guilderson et al, ); green square = Currimao, Philippines (Hirabayashi, Yokoyama, Suzuki, Miyairi, Aze, Siringan, & Maeda, ); pink square = Hon Tre, Vietnam (Bolton et al, ); and brown square = Con Dao, Vietnam (Mitsuguchi et al, ). The red line across the strait at 120.8°E running from 18°N to 22°N define the transect where surface zonal currents and sea surface heights from the Simple Ocean Data Assimilation data set (SODA v.2.2.4, http://apdrc.soest.hawaii.edu/dods/public_data/SODA/soda_pop2.2.4) are derived (shown in Figures and c, respectively).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3a). The average Δ 14 C value in the 1970s was 146.7 ‰, which lies between the average Δ 14 C values in Guam (Andrews et al 2016) and Ishigaki (Hirabayashi et al 2017a) and is lower than that in Con Dao (Mitsuguchi et al 2007) (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also compare these data with the coral data reported from Ishigaki (Hirabayashi et al 2017a), Guam (Andrews et al 2016), Con Dao (Mitsuguchi et al 2007), and Hon Tre Island (Bolton et al 2016) to understand the relationship between North Pacific western boundary currents and SCS circulation around the Luzon Strait.…”
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