High resolution color reflectance and hematite and goethite record of ODP Hole 184-1143A in the South China Sea


Autoria(s): Zhang, Yi Ge; Ji, Jungfeng; Balsam, William L; Liu, Lianwen; Chen, Jun
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LATITUDE: 9.361980 * LONGITUDE: 113.285030 * DATE/TIME START: 1999-03-03T16:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1999-03-06T23:45:00

Data(s)

17/02/2009

Resumo

Precipitation has a larger variability than temperature in tropical monsoon regions, thus it is an important climate variable. However, reconstructions of long-term rainfall histories are scarce because of the lack of reliable proxies. Here we document that iron oxide minerals, specifically the ratio of hematite to goethite (Hm/Gt), is a reasonable precipitation proxy. Using diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry, we measured samples from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) 1143 drilling site (9°21.72'N, 113°17.11'E, 2777 m water depth) for hematite and goethite, whose formation processes are favored by opposing climate conditions. In order to determine the content of hematite and goethite we produced a set of calibration samples by removing the iron oxides to generate the natural matrix to which hematite and goethite in known percentages were added. From these calibration samples we developed a transfer function for determining hematite and goethite concentration from a sample's spectral reflectance. Applying this method to ODP 1143 sediments (top 34 m of a 510 m core with sampling interval of 10 cm) we were able to reconstruct a continuous precipitation history for SE Asia of the past 600 kyr using the Hm/Gt ratio as a proxy of the precipitation variability of Asian monsoon. The reliability of this Hm/Gt proxy is corroborated by its consistency with the stalagmite delta18O data from South China. Comparing long-term Hm/Gt records with the surface temperature gradient of equatorial Pacific Ocean, we found that monsoon precipitation and El Niño are correlated for the last 600 kyr. The development of El Niño-like conditions decreased SE Asia precipitation, whereas precipitation increases in response to La Niña intensification

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application/zip, 2 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.712911

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.712911

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Zhang, Yi Ge; Ji, Jungfeng; Liu, Lianwen; Chen, Jun (2007): High resolution hematite and goethite records from ODP 1143, South China Sea: Co-evolution of monsoonal precipitation and El Niño over the past 600,000 years. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 264(1-2), 136-150, doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2007.09.022

Palavras-Chave #184-1143A; Age; AGE; blue; brightness; Calculated; Color 400-450; Color 450-490; Color 490-560; Color 560-590; Color 590-630; Color 630-700; Color reflectance interval 400-450 nm wavelength; Color reflectance interval 450-490 nm wavelength; Color reflectance interval 490-560 nm wavelength; Color reflectance interval 560-590 nm wavelength; Color reflectance interval 590-630 nm wavelength; Color reflectance interval 630-700 nm wavelength; Depth; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth comp; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Goethite; green; Gth; Hem; Hem/Gth; Hematite, Fe2O3; Hematite/Goethite ratio; Intercore correlation; Joides Resolution; Label; Leg184; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; orange; red; Reflectance, total; Refl tot; Sample code/label; South China Sea; Spectrophotometer Perkin-Elmer Lambda 900; violet; wt. % = 4.26583-0.17929*Green%; wt. % = 5.10842-0.32771*Violet%; yellow
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