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The Holocene | 2009

Using foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios to detect an ocean-warming trend in the twentieth century from coastal shelf sediments in the Bungo Channel, southwest Japan

Michinobu Kuwae; Yuichi Hayami; Hirotaka Oda; Azumi Yamashita; Atsuko Amano; Atsushi Kaneda; Minoru Ikehara; Yoshio Inouchi; Koji Omori; Hidetaka Takeoka; Hodaka Kawahata

To assess abnormal warming of temperature in southwest Japans coastal seas during the twentieth century, we developed a 200 yr interannually resolved record of planktonic and benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca-based temperature using neritic coastal sediment cores. The winter to late spring bottom temperature (50 m) record, based on benthic foraminiferal (Nonion japonicum) Mg/Ca ratios in the Bungo Channel (BC), showed consistent variation with observed temperatures on a five-year average basis. The BC bottom temperature record showed a significant increasing trend of 1.5°C /100 yr during the twentieth century, which was never apparent in nineteenth century. That result suggests that our Mg/Ca-based thermometry approach using coastal benthic foraminifera can detect abnormally rising temperatures in neritic coastal seas in southwest Japan. The abnormal warming of winter to late spring bottom temperature in the BC contrasts with the lack of an increasing trend in the Globigerinoides ruber-based summer to autumn temperature for the upper 20 m in the slope region of southwest Japan and the lack of an increasing trend in the steric sea level in the region. These results indicate a warming trend of the neritic coastal ocean in southwest Japan, especially in winter to late spring. The timing of the onset of the prolonged abnormal high-temperature stage, which started in the early twentieth century, suggests a link of the neritic coastal ocean in Japan with human-induced global warming.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2007

Reconstruction of pollution history of organic contaminants in the upper Gulf of Thailand by using sediment cores: first report from Tropical Asia Core (TACO) project.

Ruchaya Boonyatumanond; Gullaya Wattayakorn; Atsuko Amano; Yoshio Inouchi; Hideshige Takada


Journal of Oceanography | 2006

Sedimentary records of multidecadal-scale variability of diatom productivity in the Bungo Channel, Japan, associated with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation

Michinobu Kuwae; Azumi Yamashita; Yuichi Hayami; Atsushi Kaneda; Takashige Sugimoto; Yoshio Inouchi; Atsuko Amano; Hidetaka Takeoka


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2006

Seafloor environmental changes resulting from nineteenth century reclamation in Mishou Bay, Bungo Channel, Southwest Japan

Atsuko Amano; Naoya Iwamoto; Takahiko Inoue; Yoshio Inouchi


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2004

Bottom environmental changes during the past 100 years in Kitanada Bay, Ehime Prefecture, South-west Japan

Atsuko Amano; Takahiko Inoue; Naoya Iwamoto; Fujihiko Shioya; Yoshio Inouchi


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2005

Marine geology and geologic history of Miho Bay, Southwest Japan, since the Late Pleistocene based on seismic profiles

Takahiko Inoue; Fujihiko Shioya; Naoya Iwamoto; Atsuko Amano; Yoshio Inouchi


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Environmental history of Lake Kasumigaura during the last 600 years

Yoshio Inouchi; Atsuko Amano


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Mud volcano distributed around the Kikai-jima Island, northern Ryukyu Arc

Takuya Itaki; Taichi Sato; Takahiko Inoue; Atsuko Amano; Yuichiro Tanaka


Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan The 119th Annual Meeting(2012' Osaka) | 2012

Special and temporal variations of sedimentation rate during the last 20000 years in the Okinawa Trough and around the Nansei Islands

Atsuko Amano; Takuya Itaki


Archive | 2009

coastal shelf sediments in the Bungo Channel, southwest Japan Using foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios to detect an ocean-warming trend in the twentieth century from

Yoshio Inouchi; Koji Omori; Hidetaka Takeoka; Hodaka Kawahata; Michinobu Kuwae; Yuichi Hayami; Hirotaka Oda; Azumi Yamashita; Atsuko Amano; Atsushi Kaneda; Minoru Ikehara

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