(Table 2) Trace metal ratios of various benthic foraminifera shells
Cobertura |
MEDIAN LATITUDE: 51.129326 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -24.486919 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 41.430000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -32.510000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 61.183000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -14.702267 * DATE/TIME START: 1970-10-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1995-07-11T00:00:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.005 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, sediment/rock: 4.315 m |
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19/03/2002
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Benthic foraminiferal d13C and Cd/Ca studies suggest that deep Atlantic circulation during the Last Glacial Maximum was very different from today, with high-nutrient (low d13C, high Cd) deep Southern Ocean Water (SOW) penetrating far into the North Atlantic. However, if some glacial d13C values are biased by productivity artifacts and/or air-sea exchange processes, then the existing d13C data may be consistent with the continual dominance of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW). Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi Cd/Ca results presented here indicate that the glacial North Atlantic was strongly enriched in dissolved Cd below ~2500 m depth. If NADW formation was still vigorous relative to SOW formation, these data could be explained by either increased preformed nutrient levels in the high-latitude North Atlantic or by increased organic matter remineralization within lower NADW. High glacial Zn/Ca values in the same samples, however, are best explained by a substantially increased mixing with Zn-rich SOW. The cause was most likely a partial replacement of NADW by less dense Glacial North Atlantic Intermediate Water. This reorganization also lowered deep North Atlantic [CO3]2- concentrations by perhaps 10 to 15 µmol/kg. |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.844495 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.844495 |
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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted |
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Supplement to: Marchitto, Thomas M; Oppo, Delia W; Curry, William B (2002): Paired benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca and Zn/Ca evidence for a greatly increased presence of Southern Ocean Water in the glacial North Atlantic. Paleoceanography, 17(3), 10-1-10-18, doi:10.1029/2000PA000598 |
Palavras-Chave | #162-980; Cadmium/Calcium ratio; Calcium; CH8X; CHN82-04; CHN82-11; CHN82-15; CHN82-20; Comment; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Elevation of event; Epoch; Event label; Jean Charcot; Joides Resolution; Latitude of event; Leg162; Longitude of event; Manganese/Calcium ratio; North Atlantic Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; PC; Piston corer; Species; V28; V28-73; V29; V29-193; V29-202; V29-204; Vema; Zinc/Calcium ratio |
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