Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2

As a major reservoir of heat and CO 2 , the Pacific Ocean is an important component of the global climate system, but the nature of its circulation under different climatic conditions remains poorly understood. We present sedimentary records of surface water hydrography and nutrient dynamics from th...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Liu, Yanguang, Qiu, Yue, Li, Dongling, Artemova, Antonina V., Zhang, Yuying, Bosin, Aleksandr A., Gorbarenko, Sergey A., Liu, Qingsong, Zhao, Debo, Sha, Longbin, Zhong, Yi
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.945110
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spelling crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2022.945110 2024-05-19T07:48:22+00:00 Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2 Liu, Yanguang Qiu, Yue Li, Dongling Artemova, Antonina V. Zhang, Yuying Bosin, Aleksandr A. Gorbarenko, Sergey A. Liu, Qingsong Zhao, Debo Sha, Longbin Zhong, Yi 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.945110 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.945110/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science volume 9 ISSN 2296-7745 journal-article 2022 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.945110 2024-05-01T06:51:02Z As a major reservoir of heat and CO 2 , the Pacific Ocean is an important component of the global climate system, but the nature of its circulation under different climatic conditions remains poorly understood. We present sedimentary records of surface water hydrography and nutrient dynamics from the subarctic Pacific Ocean, with the aim of investigating changes in sea-ice coverage, biological productivity, and sea surface temperature in the subarctic Northwest Pacific since 32 kyr. Our records indicate an enhanced North Pacific surface water stratification from the last glacial to Heinrich Stadial 1, which generally limited the siliceous productivity supply to the surface water. A productivity peak during the Bølling/Allerød warm interval was associated with an increase in the atmospheric p CO 2 , and it was driven by the increased supply of nutrient- and CO 2 -rich waters. This process can be attributed to the collapse of the North Pacific Intermediate Water formation at the onset of the Bølling/Allerød interstadial. Moreover, a northward shift of the westerly winds and the gyre boundary could have modulated the expansion of the subpolar gyre, driving changes in poleward heat transport, biogeochemistry, and the hydroclimate of the North Pacific. Our results are consistent with modern evidence for a northward shift of the westerlies in response to global warming, which will likely result in CO 2 outgassing from the subarctic Pacific Ocean in the future. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Subarctic Frontiers (Publisher) Frontiers in Marine Science 9
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description As a major reservoir of heat and CO 2 , the Pacific Ocean is an important component of the global climate system, but the nature of its circulation under different climatic conditions remains poorly understood. We present sedimentary records of surface water hydrography and nutrient dynamics from the subarctic Pacific Ocean, with the aim of investigating changes in sea-ice coverage, biological productivity, and sea surface temperature in the subarctic Northwest Pacific since 32 kyr. Our records indicate an enhanced North Pacific surface water stratification from the last glacial to Heinrich Stadial 1, which generally limited the siliceous productivity supply to the surface water. A productivity peak during the Bølling/Allerød warm interval was associated with an increase in the atmospheric p CO 2 , and it was driven by the increased supply of nutrient- and CO 2 -rich waters. This process can be attributed to the collapse of the North Pacific Intermediate Water formation at the onset of the Bølling/Allerød interstadial. Moreover, a northward shift of the westerly winds and the gyre boundary could have modulated the expansion of the subpolar gyre, driving changes in poleward heat transport, biogeochemistry, and the hydroclimate of the North Pacific. Our results are consistent with modern evidence for a northward shift of the westerlies in response to global warming, which will likely result in CO 2 outgassing from the subarctic Pacific Ocean in the future.
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author Liu, Yanguang
Qiu, Yue
Li, Dongling
Artemova, Antonina V.
Zhang, Yuying
Bosin, Aleksandr A.
Gorbarenko, Sergey A.
Liu, Qingsong
Zhao, Debo
Sha, Longbin
Zhong, Yi
spellingShingle Liu, Yanguang
Qiu, Yue
Li, Dongling
Artemova, Antonina V.
Zhang, Yuying
Bosin, Aleksandr A.
Gorbarenko, Sergey A.
Liu, Qingsong
Zhao, Debo
Sha, Longbin
Zhong, Yi
Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2
author_facet Liu, Yanguang
Qiu, Yue
Li, Dongling
Artemova, Antonina V.
Zhang, Yuying
Bosin, Aleksandr A.
Gorbarenko, Sergey A.
Liu, Qingsong
Zhao, Debo
Sha, Longbin
Zhong, Yi
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title Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2
title_short Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2
title_full Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2
title_fullStr Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2
title_full_unstemmed Abrupt fluctuations in North Pacific Intermediate Water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric CO2
title_sort abrupt fluctuations in north pacific intermediate water modulated changes in deglacial atmospheric co2
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