Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation

In situ measurements of Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, Mn/Ca, and Ba/Ca in Globigerinoides bulloides and Globigerina ruber from southwest Pacific core top sites and plankton tow are reported and their potential as paleoproxies is explored. The modern samples cover 20 degrees of latitude from 34 degrees S to 54 degre...

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Published in:Paleoceanography
Main Authors: Marr, Julene P., Carter, Lionel, Bostock, Helen C., Bolton, Annette, Smith, Euan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Amer Geophysical Union 2013
Subjects:
Mg
Ca
Mn
Ba
Zn
Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37528/35765.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1002/palo.20032
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37528/
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:37528 2023-05-15T13:50:50+02:00 Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation Marr, Julene P. Carter, Lionel Bostock, Helen C. Bolton, Annette Smith, Euan 2013-06 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37528/35765.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/palo.20032 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37528/ eng eng Amer Geophysical Union https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37528/35765.pdf doi:10.1002/palo.20032 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37528/ 2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Paleoceanography (0883-8305) (Amer Geophysical Union), 2013-06 , Vol. 28 , N. 2 , P. 347-362 Mg Ca Mn Ba Zn Southwest Pacific Ocean Globigerina bulloides Globigerinoides ruber surface ocean stratification temperature nutrient text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1002/palo.20032 2021-09-23T20:26:05Z In situ measurements of Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, Mn/Ca, and Ba/Ca in Globigerinoides bulloides and Globigerina ruber from southwest Pacific core top sites and plankton tow are reported and their potential as paleoproxies is explored. The modern samples cover 20 degrees of latitude from 34 degrees S to 54 degrees S, 7-19 degrees C water temperature, and variable influence of subantarctic (SAW) and subtropical (STW) surface waters. Trace element signatures recorded in core top and plankton tow planktic foraminifera are examined in the context of the chemistry and nutrient profiles of their modern water masses. Our observations suggest that Zn/Ca and Mn/Ca may have the potential to trace SAW and STW. Intraspecies and interspecies offsets identified by in situ measurements of Mg/Ca and Zn/Ca indicate that these ratios may also record changes in thermal and nutrient stratification in the upper ocean. We apply these potential proxies to fossilized foraminifera from the high-resolution core MD97 2121. At the Last Glacial Maximum, surface water Mg/Ca temperature estimates indicate that temperatures were approximately 6-7 degrees C lower than those of the present, accompanied by low levels of Mn/Ca and Zn/Ca and minimal thermal and nutrient stratification. This is consistent with regional dominance of SAW and reduced STW inflow associated with a reduced South Pacific Gyre (SPG). Upper ocean thermal and nutrient stratification collapsed during the Antarctic Cold Reversal, before poleward migration of the zonal winds and ocean fronts invigorated the SPG and increased STW inflow in the early Holocene. Together with reduced winds, this favored a stratified upper ocean from circa 10ka to the present. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Antarctic Pacific The Antarctic Paleoceanography 28 2 347 362
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topic Mg
Ca
Mn
Ba
Zn
Southwest Pacific Ocean
Globigerina bulloides
Globigerinoides ruber
surface ocean
stratification
temperature
nutrient
spellingShingle Mg
Ca
Mn
Ba
Zn
Southwest Pacific Ocean
Globigerina bulloides
Globigerinoides ruber
surface ocean
stratification
temperature
nutrient
Marr, Julene P.
Carter, Lionel
Bostock, Helen C.
Bolton, Annette
Smith, Euan
Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation
topic_facet Mg
Ca
Mn
Ba
Zn
Southwest Pacific Ocean
Globigerina bulloides
Globigerinoides ruber
surface ocean
stratification
temperature
nutrient
description In situ measurements of Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, Mn/Ca, and Ba/Ca in Globigerinoides bulloides and Globigerina ruber from southwest Pacific core top sites and plankton tow are reported and their potential as paleoproxies is explored. The modern samples cover 20 degrees of latitude from 34 degrees S to 54 degrees S, 7-19 degrees C water temperature, and variable influence of subantarctic (SAW) and subtropical (STW) surface waters. Trace element signatures recorded in core top and plankton tow planktic foraminifera are examined in the context of the chemistry and nutrient profiles of their modern water masses. Our observations suggest that Zn/Ca and Mn/Ca may have the potential to trace SAW and STW. Intraspecies and interspecies offsets identified by in situ measurements of Mg/Ca and Zn/Ca indicate that these ratios may also record changes in thermal and nutrient stratification in the upper ocean. We apply these potential proxies to fossilized foraminifera from the high-resolution core MD97 2121. At the Last Glacial Maximum, surface water Mg/Ca temperature estimates indicate that temperatures were approximately 6-7 degrees C lower than those of the present, accompanied by low levels of Mn/Ca and Zn/Ca and minimal thermal and nutrient stratification. This is consistent with regional dominance of SAW and reduced STW inflow associated with a reduced South Pacific Gyre (SPG). Upper ocean thermal and nutrient stratification collapsed during the Antarctic Cold Reversal, before poleward migration of the zonal winds and ocean fronts invigorated the SPG and increased STW inflow in the early Holocene. Together with reduced winds, this favored a stratified upper ocean from circa 10ka to the present.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Marr, Julene P.
Carter, Lionel
Bostock, Helen C.
Bolton, Annette
Smith, Euan
author_facet Marr, Julene P.
Carter, Lionel
Bostock, Helen C.
Bolton, Annette
Smith, Euan
author_sort Marr, Julene P.
title Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation
title_short Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation
title_full Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation
title_fullStr Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation
title_full_unstemmed Southwest Pacific Ocean response to a warming world: Using Mg/Ca, Zn/Ca, and Mn/Ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation
title_sort southwest pacific ocean response to a warming world: using mg/ca, zn/ca, and mn/ca in foraminifera to track surface ocean water masses during the last deglaciation
publisher Amer Geophysical Union
publishDate 2013
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https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37528/
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