Benthic oxygen isotope and dust flux record from ODP Site 108-659 in the North Atlantic


Autoria(s): Tiedemann, Ralf; Sarnthein, Michael; Shackleton, Nicholas J
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LATITUDE: 18.077200 * LONGITUDE: -21.026200 * DATE/TIME START: 1986-03-09T09:30:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1986-03-11T05:30:00

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25/06/1994

Resumo

High-resolution benthic oxygen isotope and dust flux records from Ocean Drilling Program site 659 have been analyzed to extend the astronomically calibrated isotope timescale for the Atlantic from 2.85 Ma back to 5 Ma. Spectral analysis of the delta18O record indicates that the 41-kyr period of Earth's orbital obliquity dominates the Pliocene record. This is shown to be true regardless of fundamental changes in the Earth's climate during the Pliocene. However, the cycles of Sahelian aridity fluctuations indicate a shift in spectral character near 3 Ma. From the early Pliocene to 3 Ma, the periodicities were dominantly precessional (19 and 23 kyr) and remained strong until 1.5 Ma. Subsequent to 3 Ma, the variance at the obliquity period (41 kyr) increased. The timescale tuned to precession suggests that the Pliocene was longer than previously estimated by more than 0.5 m.y. The tuned ages for the magnetic boundaries Gauss/Gilbert and Top Cochiti are about 6-8% older than the ages of the conventional timescale. A major phase of Pliocene northern hemisphere ice growth occurred between 3.15 Ma and 2.5 Ma. This was marked by a gradual increase in glacial Atlantic delta18O values of 1per mil and an increase in amplitude variations by up to 1.5 per mil, much larger than in the Pacific deepwater record (site 846). The first maxima occured in cold stages G6-96 between 2.7 Ma and 2.45 Ma. Prior to 3 Ma, the isotope record is characterized by predominantly low amplitude fluctuations (< 0.7 per mil). When obliquity forcing was at its minimum between 4.15 and 3.6 Ma and during the Kaena interval, delta18O amplitude fluctuations were minimal. From 4.9 to 4.3 Ma, the delta18O values decreased by about 0.5 per mil, reaching a long-term minimum at 4.15 Ma, suggesting higher deepwater temperatures or a deglaciation. Deepwater cooling and/or an increase in ice volume is indicated by a series of short-term delta18O fluctuations between 3.8 and 3.6 Ma.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.696121

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.696121

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en

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Tiedemann, Ralf; Sarnthein, Michael; Shackleton, Nicholas J (1994): Astronomic timescale for the Pliocene Atlantic d18O and dust flux records of Ocean Drilling Program site 659. Paleoceanography, 9(4), 619-638, doi:10.1029/94PA00208

Palavras-Chave #108-659A; Acc rate dust; Accumulation rate, dust; Age model; Age model (Shackleton et al. 1990, Roy Soc Edinburg, Earth Science 81:251-261); Between-hole correlations are based on magnetic susceptibility data (Bloemendahl et al., 1988). Original depth values have been corrected for voids when occurring within sediment cores (length of sediment core equals total length of sediment core minus length of voids).; C. wuellerstorfi d18O; Calculated; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, d18O; DBD; Density, dry bulk; Depth; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth comp; Depth is a result from correlations between holes A, B and C (see Depth, composite).; Depth is a result from correlations between holes A, B and C (see Depth, composite). The noncarbonate fraction (100% minus %CaCO3) is considered to be purely eaolian, because the concentrations of biogenic opal (<2%), organic carbon (<0.5%), and volcanic glass are negligible and fluvial sediment supply and turbidites cannot reach this position (Tiedemann et al., 1989); Depth is a result from correlations between holes A, B and C (see Depth, composite). To adjust the d18O values of C. wuell. to seawater equilibrium, 0.64 per mil have to be added (Shackleton & Hall, 1984. The data set includes data from Schulz, 1988.; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Dust; Dust, aeolian; GEOMAR; Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel; Intercore correlation; Joides Resolution; Leg108; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251; North Atlantic Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; see comment
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