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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2009

Seasonal variability in the salinity and oxygen isotopic composition of seawater from the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela: implications for paleosalinity reconstructions.

M. C. McConnell; Robert C. Thunell; L. Lorenzoni; Yrene Astor; James D. Wright; Richard G. Fairbanks

Oxygen isotope measurements (δ18Ow) were made on seawater samples collected monthly between May 1996 and February 1997 and between December 2005 and May 2006 at various water depths at the Cariaco Basin ocean time series station (10°30N, 64°40W). The δ18Ow values are compared with concurrent salinity measurements to assess the δ18Ow:salinity relationship in this tropical region and to determine if significant seasonal variability exists in the relationship. The δ18Ow values range from 0.88 to 1.19‰ SMOW in the upper 250 m. Our results indicate that the strongest positive linear correlation between δ18Ow and salinity in the upper 250 m occurred during the February and April 2006 upwelling season (R2 = 0.95 and 0.94, respectively). The salinity: δ18Ow relationship displays significant seasonal variability which is attributed to seasonal changes in freshwater input from the Tuy, Neveri, and Unare rivers into the Cariaco Basin. Specifically, an inverse correlation (R2 = 0.77) exists between monthly Neveri River discharge and sea surface salinity. Our results demonstrate that significant seasonal changes in the δ18Ow:salinity relationship occur in the tropics. The data also show a distinct difference between the surface water δ18Ow:salinity relationship during the upwelling season (R2 = 0.96) and the nonupwelling season (R2 = 0.93) revealing zero-salinity end-members of −28.53 (SE ± 3.04) and −8.77 (SE ± 1.33), respectively. The seasonal mixing lines are an important consideration when utilizing the salinity:oxygen isotope relationship for paleosalinity reconstructions. The oxygen isotope composition (δ18Oc) was also measured in two surface-dwelling planktonic foraminiferal species, Globigerinoides ruber and Globigerina bulloides, from biweekly sediment trap samples collected in the Cariaco Basin between November 1996 and February 1997 and May 2003 through May 2006. The large range in δ18Oc during the study period, 1.4‰ for G. ruber and 1.5‰ for G. bulloides, is attributed to changes in calcification depths of the species from 1996–1997 to 2005–2006. Using the surface water δ18Ow:salinity equations generated for the upwelling and nonwelling seasons in the Cariaco Basin, we compare measured seawater salinity with the calculated seawater salinity at various depths of calcification. The δ18Ow:salinity equation generated from surface waters during the upwelling months yields salinity estimates that best agree with measured salinities.


Geology | 2010

Local and regional geochemical signatures of surface sediments from the Cariaco Basin and Orinoco Delta, Venezuela

Nahysa C. Martinez; Royce W. Murray; Robert C. Thunell; Larry C. Peterson; Frank E. Muller-Karger; L. Lorenzoni; Yrene Astor; Ramon Varela

We have analyzed the chemical compositions of 87 samples from the Cariaco Basin and 20 samples from the Orinoco Delta, Venezuela, in order to better characterize the fluvial sources of material to the Cariaco Basin. We observe distinctive regional patterns in composition; shelf sediments found near the Tuy River, Manzanares River, the Araya-Margarita region, and in the northern portion of the Unare platform record reproducible compositional differences. However, linear mixing models using only the composition from these rivers do not satisfy the variability observed in modern sediment trap samples collected from the basin. Average trap values are best approximated by mixing upper crust (30%–50%) with local river sources (50%–70% of either the Tuy, Unare, or Neveri Rivers) and eolian dust (


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014

Sources and distributions of branched and isoprenoid tetraether lipids on the Amazon shelf and fan: Implications for the use of GDGT-based proxies in marine sediments

Claudia Zell; Jung-Hyun Kim; David J. Hollander; L. Lorenzoni; Paul A. Baker; Cleverson Guizan Silva; Charles A. Nittrouer; Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté


Continental Shelf Research | 2007

On the absorption of light in the Orinoco River plume

Ana Lucía Odriozola; Ramon Varela; Chuanmin Hu; Yrene Astor; L. Lorenzoni; Frank E. Muller-Karger


Deep-sea Research Part I-oceanographic Research Papers | 2009

The importance of subsurface nepheloid layers in transport and delivery of sediments to the eastern Cariaco Basin, Venezuela

L. Lorenzoni; Robert C. Thunell; Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson; David J. Hollander; Nahysa C. Martinez; Eric J. Tappa; Ramon Varela; Yrene Astor; Frank E. Muller-Karger


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2013

Interannual variability in sea surface temperature and fCO2 changes in the Cariaco Basin

Yrene Astor; L. Lorenzoni; Robert C. Thunell; Ramon Varela; Frank E. Muller-Karger; Luis Troccoli; Gordon T. Taylor; Mary I. Scranton; Eric J. Tappa; D. Rueda


Continental Shelf Research | 2011

Bio-optical characteristics of Cariaco Basin (Caribbean Sea) waters

L. Lorenzoni; Chuanmin Hu; Ramon Varela; Glenda Arias; Laurencia Guzmán; Frank E. Muller-Karger


Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2012

Vertical fluxes of particulate biogenic material through the euphotic and twilight zones in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela

Enrique Montes; Frank E. Muller-Karger; Robert C. Thunell; David J. Hollander; Yrene Astor; Ramon Varela; Inia Soto; L. Lorenzoni


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Clay mineralogy of surface sediments as a tool for deciphering river contributions to the Cariaco Basin (Venezuela)

Viviane Bout-Roumazeilles; Armelle Riboulleau; E. Armynot du Châtelet; L. Lorenzoni; Nicolas Tribovillard; Richard W. Murray; Frank E. Muller-Karger; Yrene Astor


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2015

Characterization of phytoplankton variability in the Cariaco Basin using spectral absorption, taxonomic and pigment data

L. Lorenzoni; G. Toro-Farmer; Ramon Varela; Laurencia Guzmán; J. Rojas; E. Montes; Frank E. Muller-Karger

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Robert C. Thunell

University of South Florida St. Petersburg

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David J. Hollander

University of South Florida

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Eric J. Tappa

University of South Carolina

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Chuanmin Hu

University of South Florida St. Petersburg

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Gordon Taylor

University of South Florida St. Petersburg

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