This dataset includes isotopes (δ11B, 87Sr/86Sr, δ18O, δ13C), elemental concentrations (B, Mg, Ca), and carbon content collected from the foraminifera Ammonia parkinsoniana and sediments in Celestun Lagoon, Yucatan, Mexico in June 2009 and May 2015. Sediment cores were taken with push corers and piston corers. Sampling site were distributed unevenly along a transect along the lagoon. These data were collected to investigate the influence of low-pH groundwater-seawater mixing on the boron isotope...
Show moreLocation: Celestún Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico. 20.88 N 90.36 E depth 0.5 m.
Collection: Data collected from dinghy. No vessel name. June 2009 and May 2015.
Sediment cores were collected during three expeditions to Celestun Lagoon in 2006, 2009, and 2015. Sediments were stored in cold (4 Celcius) storage. Short cores were sectioned at 2 cm intervals, and long cores were processed at 5 cm resolution. Foraminifera samples were sieved, deflocculated, and handpicked for geochemical analysis, including δ11B, 87Sr/86Sr, and δ18O.
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Related dataset descriptions (See section "Related Datasets" for data citations):
Water samples:
BCO-DMO dataset https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/941377 contains water sample data collected concurrently with the May 2015 sampling event.
This study and Paytan (2021, BCO-DMO dataset https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/564766) both derive groundwater from the same regional aquifer in Yucatan, Mexico, and both studies review the effects of low-pH springs on saturation and calcification of organisms. They are different sample material.
The sediment cores and assemblages in Hardage et al.Hardage et al. (2021, doi:10.1016/j.talanta.2011.10.050) at NOAA provide the sample material for the geochemistry reported in this study (foraminifera, bulk sediment, physical observations). The Hardage et al. (2021) dataset also contains additional lithology and geochemistry that can be paired with these new data for interested parties.
Organism Life Science Identifier (LSID):
Ammonia parkinsoniana, urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:418095
Instrument and equipment list:
LDPE bottles: water samples were collected in acid-washed LDPE bottles for trace metals.
rubber septum glass vials: water samples were collected in ashed glass bottles for nutrients.
Piston, Bolivia, Livingstone corers: coring devices used to collect sediments.
0.5 mL micro-centrifuge tubes: used to store crushed foraminifera for cleaning.
Yellow Springs Instrument Model 63 handheld sonde and pH probe.
Neptune multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICPMS).
Lachat QuikChem 8000.
UIC Carbon Coulometer Analyzer.
Orion 950 Titrator.
Thermo Scientific Element XR ICPMS.
ThermoFinnigan Delta Plus XP isotope ratio mass spectrometer.
Kiel IV Carbonate Device.
ThermoScientific MAT-253 dual-inlet isotope ratio mass spectrometer.
Carlo Erba elemental analyzer IRMS.
Paytan, A., You, C., Herrera-Silveira, J. A., Wang, T. D., Liu, H. A., Street, J. H. (2024) Isotopes (d11B, 87Sr/86Sr, d18O, d13C), elemental concentrations (B, Mg, Ca), and carbon content collected from the foraminifera Ammonia parkinsoniana and sediments in Celestun Lagoon, Yucatan, Mexico in June 2009 and May 2015. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2024-10-25 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/941327 [access date]
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