Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage

The southern Benguela upwelling system near the St. Helena Bay has been proposed to be affected by various factors, while few investigations about the late-Holocene oceanic conditions has been carried out in this area. To determine the oceanic variability and its forcing mechanisms in the southern B...

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Main Authors: Zhao, Xueqin, Dupont, Lydie, Schefuß, Enno, Granger, Robyn, Wefer, Gerold
Other Authors: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2018
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0959683618810396 2024-10-06T13:43:45+00:00 Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage Zhao, Xueqin Dupont, Lydie Schefuß, Enno Granger, Robyn Wefer, Gerold German Federal Ministry of Education and Research 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683618810396 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959683618810396 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/0959683618810396 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 29, issue 2, page 219-230 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2018 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683618810396 2024-09-17T04:41:08Z The southern Benguela upwelling system near the St. Helena Bay has been proposed to be affected by various factors, while few investigations about the late-Holocene oceanic conditions has been carried out in this area. To determine the oceanic variability and its forcing mechanisms in the southern Benguela region during the late-Holocene, we examined organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) records from two marine sediment cores located in the southernmost and central Benguela upwelling system. We compare our results with other proxies including alkenone-derived SSTs, grain size, and coccolithophore assemblages from the same samples. The results indicate a distinctive behavior between the southernmost Benguela system and the central Benguela area. We infer that the oceanic conditions in these two regions are primarily governed by an interplay of wind-induced upwelling, fluvial discharge, and advection of cold sub-Antarctic waters, which is consistent with the current understanding of the paleoclimate conditions in this area. However, the findings also suggest that the southernmost Benguela system also receives additional effects of warm and saline waters via the Agulhas leakage, which has a clear influence on the oceanic conditions in this area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic SAGE Publications Antarctic St. Helena ENVELOPE(8.575,8.575,63.621,63.621) The Holocene 29 2 219 230
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description The southern Benguela upwelling system near the St. Helena Bay has been proposed to be affected by various factors, while few investigations about the late-Holocene oceanic conditions has been carried out in this area. To determine the oceanic variability and its forcing mechanisms in the southern Benguela region during the late-Holocene, we examined organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) records from two marine sediment cores located in the southernmost and central Benguela upwelling system. We compare our results with other proxies including alkenone-derived SSTs, grain size, and coccolithophore assemblages from the same samples. The results indicate a distinctive behavior between the southernmost Benguela system and the central Benguela area. We infer that the oceanic conditions in these two regions are primarily governed by an interplay of wind-induced upwelling, fluvial discharge, and advection of cold sub-Antarctic waters, which is consistent with the current understanding of the paleoclimate conditions in this area. However, the findings also suggest that the southernmost Benguela system also receives additional effects of warm and saline waters via the Agulhas leakage, which has a clear influence on the oceanic conditions in this area.
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Dupont, Lydie
Schefuß, Enno
Granger, Robyn
Wefer, Gerold
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Dupont, Lydie
Schefuß, Enno
Granger, Robyn
Wefer, Gerold
Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage
author_facet Zhao, Xueqin
Dupont, Lydie
Schefuß, Enno
Granger, Robyn
Wefer, Gerold
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title Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage
title_short Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage
title_full Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage
title_fullStr Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage
title_full_unstemmed Late-Holocene oceanic variability in the southern Benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and Agulhas leakage
title_sort late-holocene oceanic variability in the southern benguela region driven by interplay of upwelling, fluvial discharge, and agulhas leakage
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