Original Article |
2014, Vol.36, No.5, pp. 583-589
A Preliminary study of Sr/Ca thermometry in Chang Islands, Gulf of Thailand
Wararat Sirianansakul and Nathsuda Pumijumnong
pp. 583 - 589
Abstract
Variations in ratios of strontium-to-calcium (Sr/Ca) for two Porites sp. coral specimens collected from Wai (PW) and Loa Ya (PLY) islands, part of Chang islands, Gulf of Thailand, were determined. Inductively coupled plasma optimal emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) was used to analyze this ratio, which demonstrates annual cycles and the data is assumed to reflect the sea surface temperature (SST). Comparing the ratios with SST data, following Sr/Ca–SST relationships were determined PW: Sr/Ca (mmol/mol) = 11.56–0.070×SST, PLY: Sr/Ca (mmol/mol) = 11.89–0.081×SST. Our correlations are different from those previously reported; a discrepancy that may involve differences in analytical methods employed and abnormally low sea surface salinity (SSS) (<30 psu) in the Gulf of Thailand.