Diatom and hydrocarbon analysis of sediment core NBP00-03-JPC38


Autoria(s): Barbara, Loïc; Crosta, Xavier; Leventer, Amy; Schmidt, S; Etourneau, Johan; Domack, Eugene W; Massé, Guillaume
Cobertura

LATITUDE: -63.717000 * LONGITUDE: -57.411000

Data(s)

02/03/2016

Resumo

In this study, we present a unique high-resolution Holocene record of oceanographic and climatic change based on analyses of diatom assemblages combined with biomarker data from a sediment core collected from the Vega Drift, eastern Antarctic Peninsula (EAP). These data add to the climate framework already established by high-resolution marine sedimentary records from the Palmer Deep, western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). Heavy sea ice conditions and reduced primary productivity were observed prior to 7.4 ka B.P. in relation with the proximity of the glacial ice melt and calving. Subsequent Holocene oceanographic conditions were controlled by the interactions between the Westerlies-Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC)-Weddell Gyre dynamics. A warm period characterized by short seasonal sea ice duration associated with a southern shift of both ACC and Westerlies field persisted until 5 ka B.P. This warm episode was then followed by climate deterioration during the middle-to-late Holocene (5 to 1.9 ka B.P.) with a gradual increase in annual sea ice duration triggered by the expansion of the Weddell Gyre and a strong oceanic connection from the EAP to the WAP. Increase of benthic diatom species during this period was indicative of more summer/autumn storms, which was consistent with changes in synoptic atmospheric circulation and the establishment of low- to high-latitude teleconnections. Finally, the multicentennial scale variability of the Weddell Gyre intensity and storm frequency during the late Holocene appeared to be associated with the increased El Niño-Southern Oscillation frequency.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.858524

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.858524

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Barbara, Loïc; Crosta, Xavier; Leventer, Amy; Schmidt, S; Etourneau, Johan; Domack, Eugene W; Massé, Guillaume (2016): Environmental responses of the Northeast Antarctic Peninsula to the Holocene climate variability. Paleoceanography, 31(1), 131-147, doi:10.1002/2015PA002785

Palavras-Chave #A/S; Age; AGE; Assemblage; Assymetric/symmetric ratio; Calculated; cold open water; Counting, diatoms; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Diatoms, total valve abundance per unit dry sediment mass; E. antarctica; Eucampia antarctica; HBI:2; HBI:2/HBI:3; HBI:3; Highly branched isoprenoids, diunsatured; Highly branched isoprenoids, triunsatured; Nathaniel B. Palmer; NBP00-03; NBP00-03-JPC38; PC; Piston corer; Ratio; sea ice; T/I; T. antarctica T2; TDVA; Terminal/intercalary ratio; Thalassiosira antarctica T2; Vega Drift, Prince Gustav Channel, Antarctic Peninsula; wind/storm
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