Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
The Middle Miocene is characterized by a long-term increase in the oxygen isotopes of benthic foraminifera (δO). However, it is unclear to what extent this increase reflects changes in seawater isotopes or deep water temperature. We present a high-resolution alkenone hydrogen isotope (δH) record of...
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crwinnower:10.22541/essoar.170612514.49642822/v1 2024-10-13T14:09:20+00:00 Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean Hättig, Katrin Schouten, Stefan Louwye, Stephen Meer, Marcel van der 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170612514.49642822/v1 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2024 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170612514.49642822/v1 2024-09-17T04:53:09Z The Middle Miocene is characterized by a long-term increase in the oxygen isotopes of benthic foraminifera (δO). However, it is unclear to what extent this increase reflects changes in seawater isotopes or deep water temperature. We present a high-resolution alkenone hydrogen isotope (δH) record of the middle Miocene from a core taken at the upper slope edge (about 409 m water depth) of the Porcupine Basin continental margin in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean, Site U1318 of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. The δH values vary between -174 to -200‰ with an average of -191 ±5‰, similar to modern open-ocean values. Importantly, it does not show a long-term increase in surface seawater isotopes (δH) during the Middle Miocene Climate Transition. Indeed, when δO is corrected for subsurface temperature, the average bottom seawater oxygen isotopes of 0.9 ±0.2‰ also show no significant increase. When the latter record is translated into hydrogen isotopes of bottom seawater using the modern open-ocean waterline, it shows an average value of 5.8 ±1.5‰ similar to the δH of 5.2 ±3.1‰ derived from δH suggesting relatively small difference between bottom and surface waters. Our results suggest a stable global surface seawater isotope evolution during the Middle Miocene, coupled with a long-term decrease in bottom water temperature. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic The Winnower |
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The Middle Miocene is characterized by a long-term increase in the oxygen isotopes of benthic foraminifera (δO). However, it is unclear to what extent this increase reflects changes in seawater isotopes or deep water temperature. We present a high-resolution alkenone hydrogen isotope (δH) record of the middle Miocene from a core taken at the upper slope edge (about 409 m water depth) of the Porcupine Basin continental margin in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean, Site U1318 of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. The δH values vary between -174 to -200‰ with an average of -191 ±5‰, similar to modern open-ocean values. Importantly, it does not show a long-term increase in surface seawater isotopes (δH) during the Middle Miocene Climate Transition. Indeed, when δO is corrected for subsurface temperature, the average bottom seawater oxygen isotopes of 0.9 ±0.2‰ also show no significant increase. When the latter record is translated into hydrogen isotopes of bottom seawater using the modern open-ocean waterline, it shows an average value of 5.8 ±1.5‰ similar to the δH of 5.2 ±3.1‰ derived from δH suggesting relatively small difference between bottom and surface waters. Our results suggest a stable global surface seawater isotope evolution during the Middle Miocene, coupled with a long-term decrease in bottom water temperature. |
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Hättig, Katrin Schouten, Stefan Louwye, Stephen Meer, Marcel van der Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean |
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Hättig, Katrin Schouten, Stefan Louwye, Stephen Meer, Marcel van der |
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Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean |
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Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean |
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Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean |
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Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean |
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Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean |
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stable middle miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern north atlantic ocean |
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