ORCID
0000-0001-6362-7845 (Schmidt)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2025
DOI
10.1016/j.palaeo.2025.113190
Publication Title
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume
677
Pages
113190 (1-16)
Abstract
The magnesium-to‑calcium ratio (Mg/Ca) of fossil foraminifera is a widely used geochemical proxy for reconstructing past ocean temperatures. Culturing experiments have shown that, for some species, nonthermal influences like salinity and carbonate chemistry play a non-trivial role in the incorporation of Mg into foraminiferal calcite. Inclusion of these variables into Mg/Ca calibrations have provided a better fit to core top and sediment trap data in some recent studies, but the widespread covariation of potential control variables in the open ocean and the lack of multivariate calibrations for some species warrants additional work. Here, we assess Mg/Ca calibrations for four common species of planktic foraminifera from the Indian Ocean: Globigerinoides ruber (white; sensu lato), Globigerina bulloides, Globorotalia inflata, and Globorotalia truncatulinoides (sinistral). Using a newly assembled database of paired Mg/Ca-δ18O observations from 115 Indian Ocean core tops, including 25 new observations from a 2018 cruise (CROCCA-2S), we build a multi-parameter environmental dataset informed by local constraints on each species' apparent calcification depth and growth season. We combine multivariate regression techniques with Bayesian factor analysis to develop several multivariate models and assess whether they improve model fit and performance over temperature-only equations. For G. ruber, the temperature-only model is the best empirical fit to our data (Mg/Ca = exp.(0.086*(T – 25)) + 1.49). Although we find a statistically significant relationship to seawater pH, its impact on estimated temperatures (± 0.65 °C per 0.1 pH unit) is smaller than the total uncertainty on the temperature-only model (±1.2 °C; 95 % CI). The Mg/Ca of G. bulloides is most reasonably described by a temperature-only model (Mg/Ca = exp.(0.068*(T – 25)) + 1.51). An apparent negative correlation between G. bulloides Mg/Ca and salinity is not consistent with prior culture and field studies, which have yielded only positive correlations (if any). This anomalous result is likely a byproduct of including core tops from the monsoon-sensitive Java/Sumatran coast. Finally, the Mg/Ca of subsurface-dwelling G. inflata and G. truncatulinoides fell within predicted ranges of some published calibrations, suggesting they might be effectively applied in this region. However, data for these two species were only available for cores from the southeast Indian Ocean where deep ocean mixing limits the dynamic range temperature, salinity, and other parameters across their habitat depth, preventing the creation of new, regionally robust calibrations. Overall, our work offers new calibrations for surface-dwelling species (G. ruber and G. bulloides) in the Indian Ocean and provides a framework for further refining multivariate controls on Mg/Ca of subsurface-dwelling species in the region.
Rights
© 2025 The Authors.
This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License.
Data Availability
Article states: "The data used in this study can be accessed as a spreadsheet in the supporting material. The code developed for our depth habitat estimates and calibration exercises are archived as a collection of jupyter notebooks archived through Zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15627456)."
Original Publication Citation
Glaubke, R. H., Sikes, E. L., Umling, N. E., Allen, K. A., & Schmidt, M. W. (2025). Core-top constraints on the ecology and paleothermometry of planktic foraminifera in the Indian Ocean. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 677, 1-16, Article 113190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2025.113190
Repository Citation
Glaubke, Ryan H.; Sikes, Elisabeth L.; Umling, Natalie E.; Allen, Katherine A.; and Schmidt, Matthew W., "Core-Top Constraints on the Ecology and Paleothermometry of Planktic Foraminifera in the Indian Ocean" (2025). OES Faculty Publications. 554.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/554
Supplementary material 1
1-s2.0-S0031018225004754-mmc2.xlsx (46 kB)
Supplementary material 2
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