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Surface pH Record (1990-2013) of the Arabian Sea From Boron Isotopes of Lakshadweep Corals-Trend, Variability, and Control

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES(2021)

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Atmospheric CO2 rise in post-industrial era has resulted in decline in surface ocean pH, commonly known as "ocean acidification (OA)," which has become a threat to marine calcifiers. Instrumental records of ocean pH and its reconstruction utilizing boron isotope (delta B-11) composition of corals demonstrate a long-term OA trend characterized by large spatio-temporal variability in both Pacific and Atlantic oceans. However, no such record exists to elucidate long-term OA trend of the Indian Ocean. We report the first sub-annually resolved pH record (1990-2013) from the Arabian Sea based on delta B-11 measurements on Porites coral from Lakshadweep coral reefs. This pH record is characterized by large variability ranging from 7.93 to 8.65 with no long-term discernable trend. The long-term declining trend expected from the similar to 50 ppm increase in atmospheric CO2 during the coral growth interval appears to be obscured by large surface pH variability in the Arabian Sea. Our investigation reveals that physical oceanographic processes for example, upwelling, downwelling and convective mixing modulated by El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) largely control surface pH variability and masked expected long-term OA trend resulting from anthropogenic CO2 rise. Combining the model-based predictions of increase in frequency and amplitude of ENSO events in a future warming scenario and the observed ENSO dependency of surface water pH, we predict more frequent and large pH variability ("pH extremes") in this region. Such pH extremes and their occurrences might be critical for the resilience and adaptability of corals and other calcifiers in Arabian Sea and other similar oceanic settings elsewhere.
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boron isotope,paleo-pH,ocean acidification,Arabian Sea,ENSO,corals
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