Changes in bottom water corrosiveness and carbonate ion concentrations in the sub-Antarctic Atlantic during the last glacial period


Autoria(s): Gottschalk, Julia; Skinner, Luke C; Misra, Sambuddha; Waelbroeck, Claire; Menviel, Laurie; Timmermann, Axel
Cobertura

LATITUDE: -44.153330 * LONGITUDE: -14.228170

Data(s)

07/01/2015

Resumo

The glacial climate system transitioned rapidly between cold (stadial) and warm (interstadial) conditions in the Northern Hemisphere. This variability, referred to as Dansgaard-Oeschger variability, is widely believed to arise from perturbations of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Evidence for such changes during the longer Heinrich stadials has been identified, but direct evidence for overturning circulation changes during Dansgaard-Oeschger events has proven elusive. Here we reconstruct bottom water [CO3]2- variability from B/Ca ratios of benthic foraminifera and indicators of sedimentary dissolution, and use these reconstructions to infer the flow of northern-sourced deep water to the deep central sub-Antarctic Atlantic Ocean. We find that nearly every Dansgaard-Oeschger interstadial is accompanied by a rapid incursion of North Atlantic Deep Water into the deep South Atlantic. Based on these results and transient climate model simulations, we conclude that North Atlantic stadial-interstadial climate variability was associated with significant Atlantic overturning circulation changes that were rapidly transmitted across the Atlantic. However, by demonstrating the persistent role of Atlantic overturning circulation changes in past abrupt climate variability, our reconstructions of carbonate chemistry further indicate that the carbon cycle response to abrupt climate change was not a simple function of North Atlantic overturning.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.841244

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.841244

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Gottschalk, Julia; Skinner, Luke C; Misra, Sambuddha; Waelbroeck, Claire; Menviel, Laurie; Timmermann, Axel (2015): Abrupt changes in the southern extent of North Atlantic Deep Water during Dansgaard-Oeschger events. Nature Geoscience, 8(12), 950-954, doi:10.1038/ngeo2558

Palavras-Chave #[CO3]2-; [CO3]2- std dev; 18W:10W, 48S:40S, 3300-4000 m; 2 sigma; Age; AGE; Age model; Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation strength (Menviel et al. 2014); B/Ca; Boron/Calcium ratio; BW current anomaly; Calypso Square Core System; Carbonate ion; Carbonate ion, standard deviation; CASQS; Cibicides kullenbergi; Circulation str; Circulation strength; Comment; Counting >150 µm fraction; D[CO3]2-; Delta carbonate ion content; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; depth interval; Foram/sed; Foram bent/plank; Foraminifera, benthic/planktic ratio; Foraminifera, per unit sediment mass; Foraminifera, planktic abundance, normalized; Foram plank norm; Fragm; Fragmentation; Fragmentation index, planktic foraminifera; Fragm plankt foram; Function; Greenland temperature anomaly (Menviel et al. 2014); IMAGES XV - Pachiderme; Ind; Individuals; Marion Dufresne; MD07-3076; MD159; mean, Cibicides kullenbergi; Meridional bottom water current anomaly; modelled; Model time (years GICC05 BP); N. pachyderma s; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral; normalized, smoothed by 3-point running average; Sample thickness; Samp thick; Saturation index; SI; smoothed; Sub-antarctic Atlantic meridional bottom water current anomalies (10-3 m s-1); T anomaly; Temperature anomaly; Time Model; Time Model (years GICC05 BP); Transient LOVECLIM MIS 3 freshwater forcing function (Sv) (Menviel et al., 2014)
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Dataset