Possible solar control on primary production along the Indian west coast on decadal to centennial timescale |
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Authors: | Siby Kurian Rajesh Agnihotri D V Borole S Wajih A Naqvi Ana M Ferreira Carlos Vale |
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Institution: | 1. National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India;2. Institute for Fisheries and Sea Research, Lisbon, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Using multiple geochemical proxies including specific biomarkers (dinosterol, phytol, stigmasterol and β‐sitosterol) measured in a high‐sedimentation rate core collected from the inner shelf (depth ~45 m) off Goa (India), we reconstruct surface productivity, which is mainly controlled by the monsoon upwelling in this region, during the last ca. 700 a. Surface productivity appears to have varied in tandem with the Konkan–Goa rainfall and sunspot activity during the instrumental period (last 250 a). The productivity proxies also covary with the total solar irradiance reconstructed for the period beyond the instrumental era, within the considerable uncertainty of the age model. This suggests that solar forcing may control coastal upwelling intensity and biological productivity in the eastern Arabian Sea on decadal to centennial timescales. During the late Anthropocene (last ca. 50 a), steep increases in all four biomarkers indicate greatly enhanced productivity in response to high solar irradiance as well as anthropogenic inputs of nutrients. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | solar forcing SW monsoon surface productivity biomarker eastern Arabian Sea |
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