Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera and the planktic foraminifera Globigerinoides sacculifer from sediment core GIK13519-1, Sierra Leone Rise, eastern equatorial Atlantic


Autoria(s): Sarnthein, Michael; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; von Grafenstein, Rita; Schröder, C
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LATITUDE: 5.670000 * LONGITUDE: -19.851667 * DATE/TIME START: 1979-03-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1979-03-01T00:00:00

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15/11/1984

Resumo

From a 10.7 m long gravity core from the Sierra Leone Rise (5°39.5' N, 19°51' W) a detailed oxygen and carbon isotope record of both planktonic and benthonic foraminifera species was obtained extending from the Recent to Jaramillo event. The analysis yielded six major results. 1. Benthos oxygen isotopes varied by 1.8-2.2 per mil from interglacial to glacial times and may indicate a synglacial cooling of North Atlantic Deep Water at 2800 m depth by 1-3°C. 2. Variable anomalies between the benthos and plankton d18O record indicate a cooling of sea-surface temperatures (SST) by up to 6 °C during some glacial stages. 3. Southerly trade winds and equatorial upwelling may excert the primary control off SST variations, in particular of extremee values of cold and warm stages and of the abrupt character of climate transitions and their leads and lags, and finally, of variable sedimentation rates. 4. The benthos d13C record correlates well with the flux and preservation of organic matter. 5. A new time scale, CARPOR, was established from the assumption that terrigenous sediment supply was ± constant bit CaCO3 varied considerably. When applied to the d18O record, three major and numerous short-term variations of sedimentation rates (0.8 to 4.0 cm/kyr) can be distinguished. 6. The climatic record was modified by bioturbation much more strongly during cold than during warm stages.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.548488

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.548488

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en

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Supplement to: Sarnthein, Michael; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; von Grafenstein, Rita; Schröder, C (1984): Stable isotope stratigraphy for the last 750.000 years. Meteor core 13519 from the eastern equatorial Atlantic. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Reihe C Geologie und Geophysik, Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin, Stuttgart, C38, 9-24

Palavras-Chave #Atlantic Ocean; C. wuellerstorfi d13C; C. wuellerstorfi d18O; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, d13C; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, d18O; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; FGGE-Equator ´79 - First GARP Global Experiment; G. sacculifer d13C; G. sacculifer d18O; GIK/IfG; GIK13519-1; Globigerinoides sacculifer, d13C; Globigerinoides sacculifer, d18O; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Institute for Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry; M51; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251; Meteor (1964); SL
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