Geochemistry and sedimentology of IODP Hole 307-U1317E


Autoria(s): Thierens, Mieke; Pirlet, Hans; Colin, C; Latruwe, Kris; Vanhaecke, Frank; Lee, J R; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Titschack, Jürgen; Huvenne, Veerle A I; Dorschel, Boris; Wheeler, Andrew J; Henriet, Jean Pierre
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 51.379983 * LONGITUDE: -11.717633

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25/06/2010

Resumo

The Plio-Pleistocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere continental ice-sheet development is known to have profoundly affected the global climate system. Evidence for early continental glaciation is preserved in sediments throughout the North Atlantic Ocean, where ice-rafted detritus (IRD) layers attest to the calving of sediment-loaded icebergs from circum-Atlantic ice sheets. So far, Early-Pleistocene IRD deposition has been attributed to the presence of high-latitudinal ice sheets, whereas the existence and extent of ice accumulation in more temperate, mid-latitudinal regions remains enigmatic. Here we present results from the multiproxy provenance analysis of a unique, Pleistocene-Holocene IRD sequence from the Irish NE Atlantic continental margin. There, the Challenger coral carbonate mound (IODP Expedition 307 site U1317) preserved an Early-Pleistocene record of 16 distinctive IRD events, deposited between ca 2.6 and 1.7 Ma. Strong and complex IRD signals are also identified during the mid-Pleistocene climate transition (ca 1.2 to 0.65 Ma) and throughout the Middle-Late Pleistocene interval. Radiogenic isotope source-fingerprinting, in combination with coarse lithic component analysis, indicates a dominant sediment source in the nearby British-Irish Isles, even for the oldest, Early-Pleistocene IRD deposits. Hence, our findings demonstrate, for the first time, repeated and substantial (i.e. marine-terminating) ice accumulation on the British-Irish Isles since the beginning of the Pleistocene. Contemporaneous expansion of both high- and mid-latitudinal ice sheets in the North Atlantic region is therefore implied at the onset of the Pleistocene. Moreover, it suggests the recurrent establishment of (climatically) favourable conditions for ice sheet inception, growth and instability in mid-latitudinal regions, even in the earliest stages of Northern Hemisphere glacial expansion and in an obliquity-driven climate system.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.816027

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.816027

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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: Thierens, Mieke; Pirlet, Hans; Colin, C; Latruwe, Kris; Vanhaecke, Frank; Lee, J R; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Titschack, Jürgen; Huvenne, Veerle A I; Dorschel, Boris; Wheeler, Andrew J; Henriet, Jean Pierre (2012): Ice-rafting from the British-Irish ice sheet since the earliest Pleistocene (2.6 million years ago): implications for long-term mid-latitudinal ice-sheet growth in the North Atlantic region. Quaternary Science Reviews, 44, 229-240, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.12.020

Palavras-Chave #(Pale) dolomitic carbonate; <2 µm, >9 phi; 143Nd/144Nd; 143Nd/144Nd e; 2 sigma; 307-U1317E; 87Sr/86Sr; 87Sr/86Sr e; Carb; Carbonate; Counting >150 µm fraction; dark-grey; debris; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dol; Dolomite; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; e-Nd(0); epsilon-Neodymium (0); Exp307; Grains; haematite-coated; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; IRD = ice rafted debris, BS = background-sediment-layer; Joides Resolution; Label; mbsf; Multi-collector inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS); Neodymium 143/Neodymium 144; Neodymium 143/Neodymium 144, error; No; Number; ODP sample designation; Porcupine Basin Carbonate Mounds; Quartz and Feldspar; Qz+Fsp; Rock fragm; Rock fragments; Sample code/label; Sediment; Sediment type; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Strontium 87/Strontium 86, error; Strontium 87/Strontium 86 ratio; vol.%; Volcanic fragments; Volc fragm
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