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[M-IS17] 古気候・古海洋変動

2016年5月24日(火) 09:00 〜 10:30 A04 (アパホテル&リゾート 東京ベイ幕張)

コンビーナ:*入野 智久(北海道大学 大学院地球環境科学研究院)、池原 実(高知大学海洋コア総合研究センター)、岡 顕(東京大学大気海洋研究所)、岡崎 裕典(九州大学大学院理学研究院地球惑星科学部門)、北場 育子(立命館大学古気候学研究センター)、北村 晃寿(静岡大学理学部地球科学教室)、佐野 雅規(総合地球環境学研究所)、多田 隆治(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、中川 毅(立命館大学)、林田 明(同志社大学理工学部環境システム学科)、座長:林田 明(同志社大学理工学部環境システム学科)

10:00 〜 10:15

[MIS17-17] 沖縄島サンゴ化石による完新世中期の海洋環境解析

*浅海 竜司1善村 夏実1嶺井 翔伍1本郷 宙軌2藤田 和彦1 (1.琉球大学理学部物質地球科学科、2.琉球大学理学部)

キーワード:サンゴ骨格、化石、酸素同位体組成、炭素同位体組成、古水温、琉球列島

Quaternary paleoclimate records have been extracted from climate proxies such as deep-sea sediments, ice sheets, trees, speleothems, and corals. Continuous long cores from sediments and ice sheets play a leading role in Quaternary paleoclimate reconstructions, although the slow rates of sedimentation frequently preclude them from reconstructions on seasonal and interannual time scales. However, fossil coral archives provide high resolution windows of generally short duration with which to investigate past atmospheric and oceanic conditions at the tropical/subtropical sea surface. Massive Porites corals, living in shallow waters of the tropical to subtropical oceans, precipitate annually banded aragonite skeletons. These colonies provide robust chronological control and allow sub-sampling at monthly-to-seasonal resolution. The ages of fossil corals are determined accurately by radiocarbon and uranium-series dating methods. Oxygen isotope composition of coral skeleton reflects variations in sea surface temperature and seawater oxygen isotope composition (salinity) with the latter being closely related to the precipitation-evaporation balance at sea surface and changes in water mass transport. Long-lived corals can be a powerful proxy for documenting paleoceanography at seasonal, interannual, and decadal time scale, but only a few long-records of >50-year have been published from fossil corals. Here we present bimonthly resolved oxygen and carbon isotope composition time series from mid-Holocene corals in coral reef sediment cores drilled at the west coast of Okinawa-jima, the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. Our coral-based climate reconstruction significantly shows seasonal-to-decadal time scale variability of thermal and hydrologic conditions in the northwestern subtropical Pacific during the mid-Holocene.