Abstract

AbstractThe strontium‐to‐calcium (Sr/Ca) ratio of coral is widely used as a paleothermometer for tropical sea surface temperature (SST) at subannual resolutions. The fidelity of Sr/Ca‐derived SST estimates largely depends on the properties of the monthly age model selected. Here, we develop a revised monthly age model for coral Sr/Ca estimation from the northern South China Sea based on specific tie points and evaluate the impacts of different age models on SST reconstruction. Our results indicate that our revised monthly age model reduces conversion errors by up to nearly 20%–30% relative to previously reported values, thereby improving the precision of seasonal SST estimates and enabling better paleoclimate interpretations, such as El Niño–Southern Oscillation variability. The revised monthly age model provides a generalized approach for developing more robust seasonal resolution Sr/Ca–SST reconstructions in other regions.

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