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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Main Authors: Hättig, Katrin, Schouten, Stefan, Louwye, Stephen, Meer, Marcel van der
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170612514.49642822/v1
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spelling 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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description 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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author Hättig, Katrin
Schouten, Stefan
Louwye, Stephen
Meer, Marcel van der
spellingShingle Hättig, Katrin
Schouten, Stefan
Louwye, Stephen
Meer, Marcel van der
Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
author_facet Hättig, Katrin
Schouten, Stefan
Louwye, Stephen
Meer, Marcel van der
author_sort Hättig, Katrin
title Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_short Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_full Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Stable Middle Miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
title_sort stable middle miocene seawater isotopes in the eastern north atlantic ocean
publisher Authorea, Inc.
publishDate 2024
url http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170612514.49642822/v1
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