Antarctic intermediate water circulation in the South Atlantic over the past 25,000 years
Antarctic Intermediate Water is an essential limb of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation that redistributes heat and nutrients within the Atlantic Ocean. Existing reconstructions have yielded conflicting results on the history of Antarctic Intermediate Water penetration into the Atlantic...
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ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:53216 2023-05-15T13:50:50+02:00 Antarctic intermediate water circulation in the South Atlantic over the past 25,000 years Howe, Jacob N. W. Piotrowski, Alexander M. Oppo, Delia W. Huang, Kuo-fang Mulitza, Stefan Chiessi, Cristiano M. Blusztajn, Jurek 2016-10 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/54848.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/54849.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/2016PA002975 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/ eng eng Amer Geophysical Union https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/54848.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/54849.pdf doi:10.1002/2016PA002975 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/ 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Paleoceanography (0883-8305) (Amer Geophysical Union), 2016-10 , Vol. 31 , N. 10 , P. 1302-1314 Antarctic Intermediate Water neodymium isotopes degalciation South Atlantic text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1002/2016PA002975 2021-09-23T20:30:28Z Antarctic Intermediate Water is an essential limb of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation that redistributes heat and nutrients within the Atlantic Ocean. Existing reconstructions have yielded conflicting results on the history of Antarctic Intermediate Water penetration into the Atlantic across the most recent glacial termination. In this study we present leachate, foraminiferal, and detrital neodymium isotope data from three intermediate-depth cores collected from the southern Brazil margin in the South Atlantic covering the past 25kyr. These results reveal that strong chemical leaching following decarbonation does not extract past seawater neodymium composition in this location. The new foraminiferal records reveal no changes in seawater Nd isotopes during abrupt Northern Hemisphere cold events at these sites. We therefore conclude that there is no evidence for greater incursion of Antarctic Intermediate Water into the South Atlantic during either the Younger Dryas or Heinrich Stadial 1. We do, however, observe more radiogenic Nd isotope values in the intermediate-depth South Atlantic during the mid-Holocene. This radiogenic excursion coincides with evidence for a southward shift in the Southern Hemisphere westerlies that may have resulted in a greater entrainment of radiogenic Pacific-sourced water during intermediate water production in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. Our intermediate-depth records show similar values to a deglacial foraminiferal Nd isotope record from the deep South Atlantic during the Younger Dryas but are clearly distinct during the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1, demonstrating that the South Atlantic remained chemically stratified during Heinrich Stadial 1. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Antarctic Pacific Southern Ocean Paleoceanography 31 10 1302 1314 |
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Antarctic Intermediate Water is an essential limb of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation that redistributes heat and nutrients within the Atlantic Ocean. Existing reconstructions have yielded conflicting results on the history of Antarctic Intermediate Water penetration into the Atlantic across the most recent glacial termination. In this study we present leachate, foraminiferal, and detrital neodymium isotope data from three intermediate-depth cores collected from the southern Brazil margin in the South Atlantic covering the past 25kyr. These results reveal that strong chemical leaching following decarbonation does not extract past seawater neodymium composition in this location. The new foraminiferal records reveal no changes in seawater Nd isotopes during abrupt Northern Hemisphere cold events at these sites. We therefore conclude that there is no evidence for greater incursion of Antarctic Intermediate Water into the South Atlantic during either the Younger Dryas or Heinrich Stadial 1. We do, however, observe more radiogenic Nd isotope values in the intermediate-depth South Atlantic during the mid-Holocene. This radiogenic excursion coincides with evidence for a southward shift in the Southern Hemisphere westerlies that may have resulted in a greater entrainment of radiogenic Pacific-sourced water during intermediate water production in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. Our intermediate-depth records show similar values to a deglacial foraminiferal Nd isotope record from the deep South Atlantic during the Younger Dryas but are clearly distinct during the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1, demonstrating that the South Atlantic remained chemically stratified during Heinrich Stadial 1. |
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Howe, Jacob N. W. Piotrowski, Alexander M. Oppo, Delia W. Huang, Kuo-fang Mulitza, Stefan Chiessi, Cristiano M. Blusztajn, Jurek |
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Howe, Jacob N. W. Piotrowski, Alexander M. Oppo, Delia W. Huang, Kuo-fang Mulitza, Stefan Chiessi, Cristiano M. Blusztajn, Jurek |
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Antarctic intermediate water circulation in the South Atlantic over the past 25,000 years |
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Antarctic intermediate water circulation in the South Atlantic over the past 25,000 years |
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Antarctic intermediate water circulation in the South Atlantic over the past 25,000 years |
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Antarctic intermediate water circulation in the South Atlantic over the past 25,000 years |
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Antarctic intermediate water circulation in the South Atlantic over the past 25,000 years |
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antarctic intermediate water circulation in the south atlantic over the past 25,000 years |
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https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/54848.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/54849.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/2016PA002975 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53216/ |
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