The full width half maxima (FWHM) of the ν1 peak in the aragonite spectrum by Raman spectroscopy of coral skeletal aragonite from 7 genotypes of massive Porites spp. corals (G1 to G7) cultured at varying seawater pCO2 and temperature.
FWHM of coral skeletal samples from 7 coral genotypes cultured in an aquarium at seawater pCO2 of 180, 260, 400 and 750 µatm and at seawater temperature of 25 and 28 degrees C (39 samples total). Data were collected to determine how environmental conditions influence disorder in the aragonite lattice of coral skeletons. Data were collected between August 2020 and December 2022 by Phoebe Ross, Celeste Kellock, Cristina Castillo Alvarez and Nicola Allison and interpreted by Phoebe Ross, Celeste Kellock, Cristina Castillo Alvarez, David Evans, Nicola Allison, Adrian Finch, Kirsty Penkman, Roland Kröger, and Matthieu Clog.
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2008-06-01
Aragonite
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Temperature
Sea water
Spectroscopy
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2022
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2020-08-03
2022-12-23
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2024-11-03
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Massive Porites corals were sourced from Fiji, divided into multiple sub colonies and cultured in an aquarium at different seawater pCO2 and temperature. The skeleton deposited during the culture period was identified by alizarin red staining and removed by microdrill. Raman spectra were collected using a Renishaw In-ViaTM QontorTM Raman microscope using a NIR 300 mW 785 nm solid state laser set at 5% full power and with a 1200 1/mm grating. The FWHM was estimated by fitting the ν1 peak between 1060 and 1120 wavenumbers with a Voigt fit using the software Origin 2021.
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