@article{HETZINGER201896, author = "S. Hetzinger and J. Halfar and Andreas Kronz and Klaus Simon and W.H. Adey and R.S. Steneck", abstract = "The potential of crustose coralline algae as high-resolution archives of past ocean variability in mid- to high-latitudes has only recently been recognized. Few comparisons of coralline algal proxies, such as temperature-dependent algal magnesium to calcium (Mg/Ca) ratios, with in situ-measured surface ocean data exist, even rarer are well replicated records from individual sites. We present Mg/Ca records from nine coralline algal specimens (Clathromorphum compactum) from a single site in the Gulf of Maine, North Atlantic. Sections from algal mounds were analyzed using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) yielding individual Mg/Ca records of up to 30 years in length. We first test intra- and intersample signal replication and show that algal Mg/Ca ratios are reproducible along several transects within individual sample specimens and between different samples from the same study site. In addition, LA-ICP-MS-derived Mg/Ca ratios are compared to electron microprobe (EMP) analyzed data on the longest-lived specimens and were found to be statistically commensurable. Second, we evaluate whether relationships between algal-based SST reconstructions and in situ temperature data can be improved by averaging Mg/Ca records from multiple algal specimens (intersample averages). We found that intersample averages yield stronger relationships to sea surface temperature (SST) data than Mg/Ca records derived from individual samples alone. Thus, Mg/Ca-based paleotemperature reconstructions from coralline algae can benefit from using multiple samples per site, and can expand temperature proxy precision from seasonal to monthly.", doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2017.09.044", issn = "0016-7037", journal = "Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta", keywords = "Coralline algae, Sea surface temperature, Calibration, Paleotemperature", pages = "96 - 109", title = "{R}eproducibility of {C}lathromorphum compactum coralline algal {M}g/{C}a ratios and comparison to high-resolution sea surface temperature data", url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016703717306336", volume = "220", year = "2018", }