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Resumo:
Neodymium isotopes and concentrations from 11 stations in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, Florida Straits and close to the mouth of the Orinoco. CTD data (potential temperature, salinity, potential density and oxygen concentration) for the same samples are also reported. Sampling took place during February and March 2009 as part of the Meteor Cruise 78, Leg 1.
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The freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean is a key component governing the deep water formation in the North Atlantic and the global climate system. We analyzed the isotopic composition of neodymium (epsilon-Nd) in authigenic phases of marine sediments on the Mendeleev Ridge in the western Arctic Ocean spanning an estimated time interval from present to about 75 ka BP. This continuous record was used to reconstruct the epsilon-Nd of the polar deep water (PDW) and changes in freshwater sources to the PDW through time. Three deviations in epsilon-Nd from a long term average of -10.2 were identified at estimated 46-51, 35-39 and 13-21 ka BP. The estimated 46-51 ka BP event can be traced to bursting of ice-dammed lakes accompanying the collapse of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet, which would have released radiogenic Nd to the eastern Arctic Ocean. The cyclonic surface circulation in the eastern Arctic Ocean must have been stronger than at present for the event to be recorded on the Mendeleev Ridge. For the 35-39 and 13-21 ka BP events, it is likely that the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) supplied the unradiogenic freshwater. The configuration of the anticyclonic circulation in the western Arctic was probably similar to today or expanded eastward. Our simple mass balance calculations suggest that large amounts of freshwater were released but due to significant deep water formation within the Arctic Ocean, the effect on the formation of NADW was probably minor.
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In samples from 1575 to 1982 mbsf anhydrite leached from whole-rock powders. 87Sr/86Sr and Sr/Ca determined following methods described in (Teagle et al., 1996, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.148.113.1996, Teagle et al., 1998, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.158.223.1998). For the period of the analysis (Jan. 1994-Dec. 1995) NIST SRM 987 gave 87Sr/86Srs0.710244 +/- 0.000018 (2 sigma, n = 115). Full analytical procedural blanks were <50 pg for Sr. delta18O following (Pickthorn and O´Neil, 1985). Repeated extractions and measurements of samples and standards were reproducible within +/- 0.5.