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DOI: 10.1038/ngeo1780
论文题名:
Caribbean coral growth influenced by anthropogenic aerosol emissions
作者: Kwiatkowski L.; Cox P.M.; Economou T.; Halloran P.R.; Mumby P.J.; Booth B.B.B.; Carilli J.; Guzman H.M.
刊名: Nature Geoscience
ISSN: 17520894
出版年: 2013
卷: 6, 期:5
起始页码: 362
结束页码: 366
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: acidification ; anthropogenic source ; atmospheric pollution ; carbon emission ; chronology ; climate change ; coral ; coral bleaching ; decadal variation ; greenhouse gas ; growth rate ; industrial emission ; irradiance ; numerical model ; sea surface temperature ; shortwave radiation ; twentieth century ; volcanic aerosol ; Atlantic Ocean ; Atlantic Ocean (North) ; Caribbean Sea ; Anthozoa
英文摘要: Coral growth rates are highly dependent on environmental variables such as sea surface temperature and solar irradiance. Multi-decadal variability in coral growth rates has been documented throughout the Caribbean over the past 150-200 years, and linked to variations in Atlantic sea surface temperatures. Multi-decadal variability in sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic, in turn, has been linked to volcanic and anthropogenic aerosol forcing. Here, we examine the drivers of changes in coral growth rates in the western Caribbean between 1880 and 2000, using previously published coral growth chronologies from two sites in the region, and a numerical model. Changes in coral growth rates over this period coincided with variations in sea surface temperature and incoming short-wave radiation. Our model simulations show that variations in the concentration of anthropogenic aerosols caused variations in sea surface temperature and incoming radiation in the second half of the twentieth century. Before this, variations in volcanic aerosols may have played a more important role. With the exception of extreme mass bleaching events, we suggest that neither climate change from greenhouse-gas emissions nor ocean acidification is necessarily the driver of multi-decadal variations in growth rates at some Caribbean locations. Rather, the cause may be regional climate change due to volcanic and anthropogenic aerosol emissions.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/106793
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作者单位: College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QF, United Kingdom; Met Office Hadley Centre, Exeter EX1 3PB, United Kingdom; School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia; Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, PO BOX 0843-03092, Panama City, Panama

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Kwiatkowski L.,Cox P.M.,Economou T.,et al. Caribbean coral growth influenced by anthropogenic aerosol emissions[J]. Nature Geoscience,2013-01-01,6(5)
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