Phosphorus in Cold-Water Corals as a Proxy for Seawater Nutrient Chemistry

  • Montagna, Paolo
  • McCulloch, Malcolm
  • Taviani, Marco
  • Mazzoli, Claudio
  • Vendrell, Begoña
Science 312(5781):p 1788-1791, June 23, 2006.

Phosphorus is a key macronutrient being strongly enriched in the deep ocean as a result of continuous export and remineralization of biomass from primary production. We show that phosphorus incorporated within the skeletons of the cosmopolitan cold-water coral Desmophyllum dianthus is directly proportional to the ambient seawater phosphorus concentration and thus may serve as a paleo-oceanographic proxy for variations in ocean productivity as well as changes in the residence times and sources of deep-water masses. The application of this tool to fossil specimens from the Mediterranean reveals phosphorus-enriched bottom waters at the end of the Younger Dryas period.

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