Stable isotope record of foraminifera from sediment core EW9209-1JPC


Autoria(s): Curry, William B; Oppo, Delia W
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LATITUDE: 5.906700 * LONGITUDE: -44.195000

Data(s)

18/12/1997

Resumo

Stable isotopic measurements of G. sacculifer and C. wuellerstorfi in a core from the western equatorial Atlantic imply that there are parallel, suborbital oscillations in surface water hydrography and deep water circulation occurring during oxygen isotope stages 2 and 3. Low values of G. sacculifer delta18O accompany high values of C. wuellerstorfi delta13C, linking warmer sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the tropics with increased production of lower North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW). The amplitude of the delta18O oscillations is 0.6 per mil (or 2°-3°C), which is superimposed on a glacial/interglacial amplitude of about 2.1per mil. Using the G. sacculifer delta18O data, we calculate that surface waters were colder during stage 2 than calculated by CLIMAP [1976, 1981]. The longer-period (>2 kyr) oscillations in air temperature recorded in the Greenland and Antarctic ice cores appear to correlate with oscillations in sea surface temperature in the equatorial Atlantic. The magnitude of these oscillations in tropical SST is too large to have resulted from changes in meridional heat transport caused by the global conveyor alone. The apparent synchroneity of equatorial SST and polar air temperature changes, as well as the amplitude of the SST changes at the equator, are consistent with the climate effects expected from changes in the atmosphere's greenhouse gas content (H2Ovapor, CO2, and CH4).

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.730044

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.730044

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Curry, William B; Oppo, Delia W (1997): Synchronous, high-frequency oscillations in tropical sea surface temperatures and North Atlantic Deep Water productivity during the last glacial cycle. Paleoceanography, 12(1), 1-14, doi:10.1029/96PA02413

Palavras-Chave #Age; AGE; Age, 14C conventional; Age, calculated calendar years; Age, dated; Age, dated standard deviation; Age dated; Age std dev; averaged data versus calendar age; averaged values of data set EW9209-1JPC.3 also versus calendar age; averaged values of data set EW9209-1JPC.4 also versus calendar age; C. wuellerstorfi d13C; C. wuellerstorfi d18O; calculated average/mean values; Calendar ages have been calculated using a 400 year reservoir correction and applying the Stuiver and Braziunas (1993) calibration curve for younger ages and a U/Th calibration curve for the older ages (Bard et al., 1992).; Cibicidoides spp., d13C; Cibicidoides spp., d18O; Cibicidoides spp. d13C; Cibicidoides spp. d18O; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, d13C; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, d18O; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; EW9209-1JPC; G. ruber w d13C; G. ruber w d18O; G. sacculifer d13C; G. sacculifer d18O; Globigerinoides ruber white, d13C; Globigerinoides ruber white, d18O; Globigerinoides sacculifer, d13C; Globigerinoides sacculifer, d18O; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 252; N. umbonifera d13C; N. umbonifera d18O; Nuttallides umbonifera, d13C; Nuttallides umbonifera, d18O; PC; Piston corer
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