Paleoclimatic Significance of Quartz/Illite Variations in Cores from the Eastern Equatorial North Atlantic

Detailed X-ray diffraction analysis of cores taken in the eastern equatorial Atlantic suggest that during approximately the last 600,000 yr a relatively constant background of clay mineral deposition has existed on which are superimposed large oscillations in quartz input (relative to illite). The q...

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Published in:Quaternary Research
Main Author: Bowles, Frederick A.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1975
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1016/0033-5894(75)90025-3 2024-09-15T18:23:26+00:00 Paleoclimatic Significance of Quartz/Illite Variations in Cores from the Eastern Equatorial North Atlantic Bowles, Frederick A. 1975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(75)90025-3 http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:0033589475900253?httpAccept=text/xml http://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:0033589475900253?httpAccept=text/plain https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033589400031501 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Quaternary Research volume 5, issue 2, page 225-235 ISSN 0033-5894 1096-0287 journal-article 1975 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(75)90025-3 2024-07-31T04:04:30Z Detailed X-ray diffraction analysis of cores taken in the eastern equatorial Atlantic suggest that during approximately the last 600,000 yr a relatively constant background of clay mineral deposition has existed on which are superimposed large oscillations in quartz input (relative to illite). The quartz is transported from the Sahara Desert by the northeast trade winds and the quartz/illite oscillations appear to reflect past changes in the transporting effectiveness (intensity) of the trade winds. Comparison of the quartz/illite variations with paleotemperature variations for the northeast Atlantic suggests that major inputs of quartz correlate with cold periods and that warm periods correlate with low quartz input. The parallelism between the curves indicates a fundamental link between trade wind intensity and past climatic fluctuations, and further suggests that the changes of intensity are closely atuned to temperature fluctuations in the northern latitudes. The relationship between the quartz/illite variations and wind intensity is complicated by the fact that other climatically controlled factors may also affect quartz deposition in the equatorial Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Cambridge University Press Quaternary Research 5 2 225 235
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description Detailed X-ray diffraction analysis of cores taken in the eastern equatorial Atlantic suggest that during approximately the last 600,000 yr a relatively constant background of clay mineral deposition has existed on which are superimposed large oscillations in quartz input (relative to illite). The quartz is transported from the Sahara Desert by the northeast trade winds and the quartz/illite oscillations appear to reflect past changes in the transporting effectiveness (intensity) of the trade winds. Comparison of the quartz/illite variations with paleotemperature variations for the northeast Atlantic suggests that major inputs of quartz correlate with cold periods and that warm periods correlate with low quartz input. The parallelism between the curves indicates a fundamental link between trade wind intensity and past climatic fluctuations, and further suggests that the changes of intensity are closely atuned to temperature fluctuations in the northern latitudes. The relationship between the quartz/illite variations and wind intensity is complicated by the fact that other climatically controlled factors may also affect quartz deposition in the equatorial Atlantic.
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title_full Paleoclimatic Significance of Quartz/Illite Variations in Cores from the Eastern Equatorial North Atlantic
title_fullStr Paleoclimatic Significance of Quartz/Illite Variations in Cores from the Eastern Equatorial North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Paleoclimatic Significance of Quartz/Illite Variations in Cores from the Eastern Equatorial North Atlantic
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