Variability of the Brazil Current during the late Holocene analysed on two marine sediment cores


Autoria(s): Chiessi, Cristiano Mazur; Mulitza, Stefan; Groeneveld, Jeroen; Silva, Juliana Braga; Campos, Marilia de Carvalho; Gurgel, Marcio Henrique da C
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -29.949855 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -48.425763 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -32.507500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -50.243800 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -27.180000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -46.456667 * DATE/TIME START: 1993-03-04T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1999-12-12T17:21:00

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19/12/2013

Resumo

Our understanding of the centennial-scale variability of the Brazil Current (BC) during the late Holocene is elusive because of the lack of appropriate records. Here we used the Mg/Ca and oxygen isotopic composition of planktonic foraminifera from two marine sediment cores collected at 27° S and 33° S off southeastern South America to assess the late Holocene variability in the upper water column of the BC. Our results show in phase fluctuations of up to 3 °C in sea surface temperatures (SST), and 0.8 per mil in oxygen isotopic composition of surface sea water, a proxy for relative sea surface salinity (SSS). Time-series analyses of our records indicate a cyclicity with a period of ca. 730 yr. We suggest that the observed cyclicity reflects variability in the strength of the BC associated to changes in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). Positive (negative) SST and SSS anomalies are related to a strong (weak) BC and a weak (strong) AMOC. Moreover, periods of peak strength in the BC occur synchronously to a weak North Brazil Current, negative SST anomalies in the high latitudes of the North Atlantic, and positive (negative) precipitation anomalies over southeastern South America (equatorial Africa), further corroborating our hypothesis. This study shows a tight coupling between the variability of the BC and the high latitudes of the North Atlantic mediated by the AMOC even under late Holocene boundary conditions.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.824829

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.824829

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Chiessi, Cristiano Mazur; Mulitza, Stefan; Groeneveld, Jeroen; Silva, Juliana Braga; Campos, Marilia de Carvalho; Gurgel, Marcio Henrique da C (2013): Variability of the Brazil Current during the late Holocene. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.12.005

Palavras-Chave #+/- 1Sigma error (BP); 2Sigma calibrated age range (BP); 3 chambers in final whorl 315-400 microm (per mil, VPDB); Age; AGE; Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated, CALIB 6.0 (Stuiver et al., 2013); Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; Age, maximum/old; Age, minimum/young; Age dated; Age max; Age min; Age std dev; BP; Calculated from Mg/Ca ratios (Anand et al., 2003); Calibrated age, interpolated from 2Sigma range; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; d18O continental-ice-volume-corrected surface sea water based on Mulitza et al. (2003) (per mil, VSMOW); d18O H2O; d18O permanent thermocline from Globorotalia spp (per mil, VPDB) (from 1 until 45 cm composite core depth the data comes from Globorotalia truncatulinoides dextral sp2 500-650 microm from GeoB6211-1, and from 46 until 84 cm composite core depth the data comes from Globorotalia inflata 3 chambers in final whorl 315-400 microm from GeoB6211-2); Dated material; delta 18O, water; Depth; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth comp; Event; G. inflata d18O; G. ruber w d18O; G. ruber w Mg/Ca; G. truncatulinoides d d18O; Globigerinoides ruber white, d18O; Globigerinoides ruber white, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Globorotalia inflata, d18O; Globorotalia spp., d18O; Globorotalia spp. d18O; Globorotalia truncatulinoides dextral, d18O; ice volume corrected; Intercore correlation; interpolated; Label; MARUM; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251; Mg/Ca temperature Globigerinoides ruber white sensu stricto 250-350 microm based on Anand et al. (2003); Reference; Reference/source; Refer to the depth of the composite core GeoB6211-1/2; Sample code/label; Sea surface temperature, annual mean; sensu stricto 250-350 microm; sensu stricto 250-350 microm (per mil, VPDB); sp2 500-650 microm (per mil, VPDB); Species; SST (1-12)
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