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Saline Systems | 2006

A physico-chemical survey of inland lakes and saline ponds: Christmas Island (Kiritimati) and Washington (Teraina) Islands, Republic of Kiribati

Casey Saenger; Michael C. Miller; Rienk H. Smittenberg; Julian P. Sachs

The equatorial Pacific Ocean atoll islands of Kiritimati and Teraina encompass great physical, chemical and biological variability within extreme lacustrine environments. Surveys of lake chemistry and sediments revealed both intra- and inter-island variability. A survey of more than 100 lakes on Kiritimati found salinities from nearly fresh to 150 ppt with the highest values occurring within the isolated, inland portions of the island away from the influence of groundwater or extreme tides. Dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH values also showed considerable variability with a less regular spatial pattern, but were both generally inversely related to salinity. Series of lakes, progressively more isolated from marine communication, present a modern analog to the chemical and morphologic evolution of presently isolated basins. Sediments on both islands consist of interbedded red and green silt, possibly degraded bacterial mat, overlying white, mineralogenic silt precipitate. Variability may be indicative of shifts in climatological parameters such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) or the Pacific Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).


Paleoceanography | 2011

Regional climate variability in the western subtropical North Atlantic during the past two millennia

Casey Saenger; Rosemarie E. Came; Delia W. Oppo; Lloyd D. Keigwin; Anne L. Cohen

[1] Western subtropical North Atlantic oceanic and atmospheric circulations connect tropical and subpolar climates. Variations in these circulations can generate regional climate anomalies that are not reflected in Northern Hemisphere averages. Assessing the significance of anthropogenic climate change at regional scales requires proxy records that allow recent trends to be interpreted in the context of long‐term regional variability. We present reconstructions of Gulf Stream sea surface temperature (SST) and hydrographic variability during the past two millennia based on the magnesium/calcium ratio and oxygen isotopic composition of planktic foraminifera preserved in two western subtropical North Atlantic sediment cores. Reconstructed SST suggests low‐frequency variability of ∼1°C during an interval that includes the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA) and the Little Ice Age (LIA). A warm interval near 1250 A.D. is distinct from regional and hemispheric temperature, possibly reflecting regional variations in ocean‐atmosphere heat flux associated with changes in atmospheric circulation (e.g., the North Atlantic Oscillation) or the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Seawater d 18 O, which is marked by a fresher MCA and a more saline LIA, covaries with meridional migrations of the Atlantic Intertropical Convergence Zone. The northward advection of tropical salinity anomalies by mean surface currents provides a plausible mechanism linking Carolina Slope and tropical Atlantic hydrology.


Nature Geoscience | 2009

Surface-temperature trends and variability in the low-latitude North Atlantic since 1552

Casey Saenger; Anne L. Cohen; Delia W. Oppo; Robert B. Halley; Jessica E. Carilli


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012

Carbonate clumped isotope variability in shallow water corals: Temperature dependence and growth-related vital effects

Casey Saenger; Hagit P. Affek; Thomas Felis; Nivedita Thiagarajan; Janice M. Lough; Michael Holcomb


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2010

The Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age in Chesapeake Bay and the North Atlantic Ocean

Thomas M. Cronin; K. M. Hayo; Robert C. Thunell; Gary S. Dwyer; Casey Saenger; Debra A. Willard


Paleoceanography | 2008

Interpreting sea surface temperature from strontium/calcium ratios in Montastrea corals: Link with growth rate and implications for proxy reconstructions

Casey Saenger; Anne L. Cohen; Delia W. Oppo; Dennis K. Hubbard


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Magnesium isotope fractionation in biogenic and abiogenic carbonates: implications for paleoenvironmental proxies

Casey Saenger; Zhengrong Wang


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2011

Compound-specific D/H ratios of the marine lakes of Palau as proxies for West Pacific Warm Pool hydrologic variability

Rienk H. Smittenberg; Casey Saenger; Michael N Dawson; Julian P. Sachs


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2013

Experimental calibration of Mg isotope fractionation between aragonite and seawater

Zhengrong Wang; Ping Hu; Glenn A. Gaetani; Chao Liu; Casey Saenger; Anne L. Cohen; Stanley R. Hart


The Holocene | 2006

Modelling river discharge and precipitation from estuarine salinity in the northern Chesapeake Bay: Application to Holocene palaeoclimate

Casey Saenger; Thomas M. Cronin; Robert C. Thunell; Cheryl D. Vann

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Anne L. Cohen

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Janice M. Lough

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Delia W. Oppo

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Hagit P. Affek

California Institute of Technology

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Nivedita Thiagarajan

California Institute of Technology

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Michael Holcomb

University of Western Australia

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Lloyd D. Keigwin

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Robert C. Thunell

University of South Carolina

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Rosemarie E. Came

University of New Hampshire

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