Multispecies foraminiferal oxygen and carbon isotopes in the eastern Pacific through the last deglaciation determined from core MAZ-1E-04 collected on cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V El Puma in April 2015

Website: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/991484
Data Type: Cruise Results
Version: 1
Version Date: 2026-04-08

Project
» Glacial-Interglacial Changes in Oxygen Minimum Zones Using Deep-Dwelling, Low-Oxygen Planktic Foraminifera (OMZ forams)
ContributorsAffiliationRole
Davis, Catherine V.North Carolina State University (NCSU)Principal Investigator
Machain-Castillo, Maria LuisaUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)Scientist
Tappa, EricUniversity of South CarolinaScientist
Alcorn, RachelNorth Carolina State University (NCSU)Student
Mickle, AudreyWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI BCO-DMO)BCO-DMO Data Manager

Abstract
The structure and drivers of oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) evolution in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific (ETNP) are investigated from ~20.7-10 ka using a multi-proxy from core MAZ-1E-04 (22°54.29’N, 106°54.59’W; 1463 m depth). Understanding how OMZ vertical structure changed during past glacial/interglacial cycles will help elucidate the drivers and patterns of OMZ expansion/contraction on longer timescales. Here, multispecies foraminiferal oxygen and carbon isotopes determined from core MAZ-1E-04 collected on cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V El Puma in April 2015 are used to reconstruct OMZ vertical extent through the last deglaciation. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México financed ship time and M. Alejandro Rodríguez Ramírez directed the oceanographic campaign to retrieve the core.


Coverage

Location: 22 N, 106 W, 1463 m depth from the Mexican Margin in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific
Spatial Extent: Lat:22.905 Lon:-106.91
Temporal Extent: 2015-04-27 - 2015-04-29

Methods & Sampling

Please see Alcorn et al. (2026) for a more detailed methodology.

Core MAZ-1E-04 (MAZ-I E04G) was collected on the oceanographic cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V "El Puma" on April 28, 2015 using a gravity corer.

The species used in these analyses are Globigerinoides ruber (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:113444), Neogloboquadrina dutertrei (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:113473), Globorotaloides hexagonus (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1026605), Uvigerina (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:112281) spp.

Individuals were picked from ~50 samples spanning from ~20.7 to ~10 ka. These samples are from the >150 µm size fractionation with an average mass of 107.4 μg.

Samples were lightly crushed using glass slides, transferred to microcentrifuge tubes, and cleaned by ultrasonication in Milli-Q water and then methanol.

Samples were analyzed at the University of South Carolina using a Thermo Scientific DELTA Q Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer coupled with a GasBench Plus.

Isotopic analysis was previously performed on ~20 samples of N. dutertrei and G. hexagonus at Yale Analytical and Stable Isotope Center on a Kiel IV Carbonate Device and was added to our results. 


BCO-DMO Processing Description

- Loaded data from "Supplementary Table S5.xlsx" (sheet 1, Excel format), treating empty strings and "nd" as missing values
- Renamed 18 fields to standardized machine-readable names (e.g., "Depth (cm)" → Depth_core, "Age (ybp)" → Age, "δ18O (‰) G. ruber" → G_ruber_d18O, "# of N. dutertrei" → N_dutertrei_count, etc.)
- Exported file as 991484_v1_foraminiferal_multispecies_isotopes.csv

- Species and Genus names Globigerinoides ruber (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:113444), Neogloboquadrina dutertrei (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:113473), Globorotaloides hexagonus (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1026605), and Uvigerina (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:112281) spp. verified as current accepted form on 2026-04-08, using the WoRMs World Registry of Marine Species database.


Problem Description

Our high-resolution radiocarbon results allow us to identify the presence of mixing or reworking at 37.5 and 39.5 cm. Allochthonous wood fragments observed at 50.5 and 86.5 cm (9.8 and 14.5 ka) support sedimentary disturbances in other areas of the core, potentially contributing to the observed non-linear radiocarbon results. Thus, results from these periods are cautiously interpreted. 

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Data Files

File
991484_v1_foraminiferal_multispecies_isotopes.csv
(Comma Separated Values (.csv), 4.86 KB)
MD5:a97f1289e6fc64074dcccd6824f46173
Primary data file for dataset ID 991484, version 1

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Related Publications

Accepted for publication: Alcorn, R. C., Ontiveros-Cuadras, J. F., Menon, A. G., Glock, N., Tappa, E. J., Burke, J., Castillo, M. L. M. & Davis, C. V. (2026). Expansion of the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Oxygen Minimum Zone During the Last Deglaciation Recorded by Planktic Foraminifera. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology.
Results

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Related Datasets

IsRelatedTo
Alcorn, R., Burke, J., Machain-Castillo, M. L., Davis, C. V. (2026) Iodine:calcium ratios in planktic foraminifera in the eastern Pacific through the last deglaciation determined from core MAZ-1E-04 collected on cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V El Puma in April 2015. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2026-04-08 doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.991492.1 [view at BCO-DMO]
Relationship Description: Analysis of same sampling events
Alcorn, R., Machain-Castillo, M. L., Davis, C. V. (2026) Planktic foraminifera assemblages in the eastern Pacific during the last deglaciation determined from core MAZ-1E-04 collected on cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V El Puma in April 2015. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2026-04-08 doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.991444.1 [view at BCO-DMO]
Relationship Description: Analysis of same sampling events
Alcorn, R., Ontiveros-Cuadras, J. F., Govindankutty menon, A., Glock, N., Davis, C. V., Machain-Castillo, M. L. (2026) Age model built from planktic foraminifera radiocarbon in the eastern Pacific during the last deglaciation determined from core MAZ-1E-04 collected on cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V El Puma in April 2015. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2026-04-08 doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.991455.1 [view at BCO-DMO]
Relationship Description: Analysis of same sampling events
Alcorn, R., Ontiveros-Cuadras, J. F., Govindankutty menon, A., Glock, N., Davis, C. V., Machain-Castillo, M. L. (2026) Radiocarbon measurements from planktic and benthic foraminifera in the eastern Pacific during the last deglaciation determined from core MAZ-1E-04 collected on cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V El Puma in April 2015. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2026-04-08 doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.991470.1 [view at BCO-DMO]
Relationship Description: Analysis of same sampling events
Alcorn, R., Ontiveros-Cuadras, J. F., Machain-Castillo, M. L., Davis, C. V. (2026) Bulk sediment measurements in the eastern Pacific during the last deglaciation determined from core MAZ-1E-04 collected on cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V El Puma in April 2015. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2026-04-08 doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.991502.1 [view at BCO-DMO]
Relationship Description: Analysis of same sampling events

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Parameters

ParameterDescriptionUnits
Depth_core

Depth in sediment core

centimeter (cm)
Age

Calibrated sediment age in years before present

years before present (ybp)
N_dutertrei_count

Number of N. dutertrei used in sampling

unitless
N_dutertrei_weight

Weight of N. dutertrei sample

micrograms
N_dutertrei_d18O

d18O results for N. dutertrei

per mil
N_dutertrei_d13C

d13C results for N. dutertrei

per mil
Uvigerina_spp_count

Number of Uvigerina spp. used in sampling

unitless
Uvigerina_spp_weight

Weight of Uvigerina spp. sample

micrograms
Uvigerina_spp_d18O

d18O results for Uvigerina spp.

per mil
Uvigerina_spp_d13C

d13C results for Uvigerina spp.

per mil
G_ruber_count

Number of G.ruber used in sampling

unitless
G_ruber_weight

Weight of G.ruber sample

micrograms
G_ruber_d18O

d18O results for G.ruber

per mil
G_ruber_d13C

d13C results for G.ruber

per mil
G_hexagonus_count

Number of G.hexagonus used in sampling

unitless
G_hexagonus_weight

Weight of G.hexagonus sample

micrograms
G_hexagonus_d18O

d18O results for G.hexagonus

per mil
G_hexagonus_d13C

d13C results for G.hexagonus

per mil


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Instruments

Dataset-specific Instrument Name
gravity corer
Generic Instrument Name
Gravity Corer
Dataset-specific Description
Core MAZ-1E-04 (MAZ-I E04G) was collected on the oceanographic cruise MAZ-I aboard the R/V "El Puma" on April 28, 2015 using a gravity corer.
Generic Instrument Description
The gravity corer allows researchers to sample sediment layers at the bottom of lakes or oceans. The coring device is deployed from the ship and gravity carries it to the seafloor. (http://www.whoi.edu/instruments/viewInstrument.do?id=1079).

Dataset-specific Instrument Name
Thermo Scientific DELTA Q Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer coupled with a GasBench Plus
Generic Instrument Name
Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometer
Dataset-specific Description
Samples were analyzed at the University of South Carolina using a Thermo Scientific DELTA Q Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer coupled with a GasBench Plus.
Generic Instrument Description
The Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometer is a particular type of mass spectrometer used to measure the relative abundance of isotopes in a given sample (e.g. VG Prism II Isotope Ratio Mass-Spectrometer).

Dataset-specific Instrument Name
Kiel IV Carbonate Device
Generic Instrument Name
Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometer
Dataset-specific Description
Isotopic analysis was previously performed on ~20 samples of N. dutertrei and G. hexagonus at Yale Analytical and Stable Isotope Center on a Kiel IV Carbonate Device and was added to our results. 
Generic Instrument Description
The Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometer is a particular type of mass spectrometer used to measure the relative abundance of isotopes in a given sample (e.g. VG Prism II Isotope Ratio Mass-Spectrometer).


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Deployments

MAZ-I

Website
Platform
R/V El Puma
Start Date
2015-04-27
End Date
2015-04-29


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Project Information

Glacial-Interglacial Changes in Oxygen Minimum Zones Using Deep-Dwelling, Low-Oxygen Planktic Foraminifera (OMZ forams)

Coverage: eastern Pacific


NSF abstract: 

Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are naturally occurring regions of low oxygen found across large swaths of the ocean at depths of 100 to 1000 meters below the surface. OMZs play an important role in biogeochemical cycling and ecosystem function and any change in the expanse of their low oxygen waters can have far reaching implications for marine life and valuable fisheries resources. Marine oxygenation is variable on multiple timescales in response to global climate change, with recent observations showing that OMZs have expanded over the past half century. This project will explore promising new geochemical and morphologic proxies applicable to low-oxygen environments in the planktic foraminifer Globorotaloides hexagonus, a unicellular calcifying organism whose fossil record in seafloor sediments is well suited to reconstructing past low-oxygen environments in the water column. The project will focus on the extensive OMZ of the eastern tropical Pacific. The first goal is to evaluate and calibrate the targeted measurements for modern G. hexagonus collected live in plankton tows. The second goal is to apply these proxies to fossil specimens in sediment cores to generate records of glacial-Holocene change. The outcomes will be useable proxies for generating records of the OMZ environment, and a better understanding of how a major regional OMZ changed during the most recent period of rapid climate change. Both outcomes represent important progress towards understanding natural oscillations in the OMZ as well as modeling and planning for a changing OMZ in the face of global climate perturbations. The project will provide opportunities for undergraduate researchers as well as support a female early career researcher. 

The marine sedimentary record is the most promising archive from which to reconstruct long term marine oxygenation. However, significant limitations exist in the available proxies for low oxygen marine environments. This project aims to address this need by evaluating and applying a range of promising geochemical (trace element and stable isotope) and morphologic (area-density and porosity) proxies relevant to low oxygen environments in the planktic foraminifer Globorotaloides hexagonus. The project will develop viable proxies based on the morphology and geochemistry of G. hexagonus shells previously collected in depth-distributed MOCNESS (Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System) tows from the eastern Pacific. The results from this proxy development in modern shells will then be ground-truthed and applied to two already well characterized sediment cores from the Mexican Margin and Panama Basin that span from the Last Glacial Maximum through the Holocene. The sediment records will be used to reconstruct past conditions in the eastern tropical Pacific OMZ, where significant questions about glacial-interglacial oxygenation persist. This research will lead to a more mechanistic understanding of how OMZs respond to climate more broadly.



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Funding

Funding SourceAward
NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE)

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