Calcium carbonate preservation in the equatorial Pacific


Autoria(s): Prell, Warren L; Farrell, John W
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 2.731856 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -135.908353 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 0.498500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -153.583000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 5.967000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -113.842000 * DATE/TIME START: 1967-03-10T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1984-02-23T00:00:00

Data(s)

18/02/1991

Resumo

The Pliocene-Pleistocene history of CaCO3 preservation in the central equatorial Pacific is reconstructed from a suite of deep-sea cores and is compared to fluctuations in global ice volume inferred from delta18O records. The results are highlighted by: (1) a strong covariation between CaCO3 preservation and ice volume over 104 to 106 year time scales; (2) a long-term increase in ice volume and CaCO3 preservation since 3.9 Ma demonstrated by a deepening of the lysocline and the carbonate critical depth; (3) a dramatic shift to greater CaCO3 preservation at 2.9 Ma; (4) distinctive ice-volume growth and CaCO3 preservation events at 2.4 Ma, which are associated with the significant intensification of northern hemisphere glaciation; (5) a mid-Pleistocene transition to 100-kyr cyclicity in both CaCO3 preservation and ice volume; and (6) a 600-kyr Brunhes dissolution cycle superimposed on the late Pleistocene glacial/interglacial 100-kyr cycles. CaCO3 preservation primarily reflects the carbonate chemistry of abyssal waters and is controlled by long-term (106 year) and short-term (104 to 105 year) biogeochemical cycling and by distinct paleoclimatic events. We attribute the long-term increase in CaCO3 preservation primarily to a fractionation of CaCO3 deposition from continental shelf to ocean basin, and secondarily to a gradual rise in the riverine and glaciofluvial flux of Ca++. On shorter time scales, the fluctuations in CaCO3 preservation slightly lag ice volume fluctuations and are attributed to climatically induced changes in the circulation and chemistry of Pacific deep water.

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application/zip, 19 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.733942

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.733942

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Farrell, John W; Prell, Warren L (1991): Pacific CaCO3 preservation and d18O since 4 Ma: paleoceanic and paleoclimatic implications. Paleoceanography, 6(4), 485-498, doi:10.1029/91PA00877

Palavras-Chave #85-572A; 85-572C; 85-573A; 85-574; Age; AGE; Age, comment; Age model; Albatross IV (1963); CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Comm; core_59; core_60; Data source: NGDC 1992, compiled by Farrell &Prell, 1991; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Depth; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth comp; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; Event; GC; Glomar Challenger; Gravity corer; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; LDEO; Leg85; Melville; NODC-0418; North Pacific; North Pacific/TROUGH; Pacific Ocean; PC; Piston corer; PLDS; PLDS-130P; RC11; RC11-209; RC11-210; RC12; RC12-63; RC12-65; RC12-66; Robert Conrad; SDSE_090; SDSE_092; SwedishDeepSeaExpedition; V24; V24-55; V24-58; V24-59; V24-62; V28; V28-179; Vema; W8402A; W8402A-14; Wecoma
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