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Coral records of reef-water pH across the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia: assessing the influence of river runoff on inshore reefs
[摘要] The boron isotopic (δ11Bcarb) compositions oflong-lived Porites coral are used to reconstruct reef-water pHacross the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and assess the impact of riverrunoff on inshore reefs. For the period from 1940 to 2009, corals from bothinner- and mid-shelf sites exhibit the same overall decrease in δ11Bcarb of 0.086 ± 0.033‰ per decade,equivalent to a decline in seawater pH (pHsw) of~0.017 ± 0.007 pH units per decade. This decline is consistentwith the long-term effects of ocean acidification based on estimates ofCO2 uptake by surface waters due to rising atmospheric levels. We alsofind that, compared to the mid-shelf corals, theδ11Bcarb compositions of inner-shelf corals subject toriver discharge events have higher and more variable values, and hence higherinferred pHsw values. These higher δ11Bcarbvalues of inner-shelf corals are particularly evident during wet years,despite river waters having lower pH. The main effect of river discharge onreef-water carbonate chemistry thus appears to be from reduced aragonitesaturation state and higher nutrients driving increased phytoplanktonproductivity, resulting in the drawdown of pCO2 and increase inpHsw. Increased primary production therefore has the potential tocounter the more transient effects of low-pH river water (pHrw)discharged into near-shore environments. Importantly, however, inshore reefsalso show a consistent pattern of sharply declining coral growth thatcoincides with periods of high river discharge. This occurs despite thesereefs having higher pHsw, demonstrating the overridingimportance of local reef-water quality and reduced aragonite saturation stateon coral reef health.
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