Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years

Southern Ocean westerly wind intensity and position are thought to play a crucial role in controlling glacial/interglacial CO2 changes through their impact on Antarctic upwelling intensity and the delivery of iron-rich dust that stimulates biological production during glacial periods. Sediment-core...

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Main Authors: van der Does, Michèlle, Wengler, Marc, Lamy, Frank, Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo, Kuhn, Gerhard, Stuut, Jan-Berend, Tiedemann, Ralf, Winckler, Gisela
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:53465 2024-09-15T17:40:55+00:00 Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years van der Does, Michèlle Wengler, Marc Lamy, Frank Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo Kuhn, Gerhard Stuut, Jan-Berend Tiedemann, Ralf Winckler, Gisela 2020-12-07 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/53465/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.7fcc453e-db0b-42c3-be7b-6fbe7b017bdb unknown AGU van der Does, M. orcid:0000-0002-5326-6078 , Wengler, M. , Lamy, F. orcid:0000-0001-5952-1765 , Martinez-Garcia, A. , Kuhn, G. orcid:0000-0001-6069-7485 , Stuut, J. B. , Tiedemann, R. orcid:0000-0001-7211-8049 and Winckler, G. (2020) Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years , AGU Fall Meeting 2020, Online (virtual meeting), December 2020 - December 2020 . hdl:10013/epic.7fcc453e-db0b-42c3-be7b-6fbe7b017bdb EPIC3AGU Fall Meeting 2020, Online (virtual meeting), 2020-12-2020-12AGU Conference notRev 2020 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:26:11Z Southern Ocean westerly wind intensity and position are thought to play a crucial role in controlling glacial/interglacial CO2 changes through their impact on Antarctic upwelling intensity and the delivery of iron-rich dust that stimulates biological production during glacial periods. Sediment-core grain size records can provide key insights into changes in wind strength and source-area characteristics over glacial-interglacial timescales. However, so far, little is known about G/IG grain size changes in Southern Ocean sediments. For this study, we analyzed the grain-size distributions of two subantarctic deep sea sediments cores from the Pacific (PS75/056-1) and Atlantic (ODP Site 1090) sectors of the Southern Ocean. Dust mean grain size shows opposing trends in the two Southern Ocean sectors. Coarser glacial grain sizes are observed in the Pacific sector, while finer glacial grain-sizes are observed in the Atlantic. Our results suggest that changes in the latitudinal position of the SWW had distinct impacts on grain size distribution in the Atlantic and Pacific sectors, also likely associated with shifts in the dust source areas. These findings indicate that more extensive studies of grain-size distribution in the Southern Ocean can provide important insights on the timing and latitudinal extent of the westerly winds changes during ice ages. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Southern Ocean westerly wind intensity and position are thought to play a crucial role in controlling glacial/interglacial CO2 changes through their impact on Antarctic upwelling intensity and the delivery of iron-rich dust that stimulates biological production during glacial periods. Sediment-core grain size records can provide key insights into changes in wind strength and source-area characteristics over glacial-interglacial timescales. However, so far, little is known about G/IG grain size changes in Southern Ocean sediments. For this study, we analyzed the grain-size distributions of two subantarctic deep sea sediments cores from the Pacific (PS75/056-1) and Atlantic (ODP Site 1090) sectors of the Southern Ocean. Dust mean grain size shows opposing trends in the two Southern Ocean sectors. Coarser glacial grain sizes are observed in the Pacific sector, while finer glacial grain-sizes are observed in the Atlantic. Our results suggest that changes in the latitudinal position of the SWW had distinct impacts on grain size distribution in the Atlantic and Pacific sectors, also likely associated with shifts in the dust source areas. These findings indicate that more extensive studies of grain-size distribution in the Southern Ocean can provide important insights on the timing and latitudinal extent of the westerly winds changes during ice ages.
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author van der Does, Michèlle
Wengler, Marc
Lamy, Frank
Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo
Kuhn, Gerhard
Stuut, Jan-Berend
Tiedemann, Ralf
Winckler, Gisela
spellingShingle van der Does, Michèlle
Wengler, Marc
Lamy, Frank
Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo
Kuhn, Gerhard
Stuut, Jan-Berend
Tiedemann, Ralf
Winckler, Gisela
Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years
author_facet van der Does, Michèlle
Wengler, Marc
Lamy, Frank
Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo
Kuhn, Gerhard
Stuut, Jan-Berend
Tiedemann, Ralf
Winckler, Gisela
author_sort van der Does, Michèlle
title Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years
title_short Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years
title_full Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years
title_fullStr Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years
title_full_unstemmed Opposite Dust Grain Size Patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic Sectors of the Southern Ocean During the Last 260,000 Years
title_sort opposite dust grain size patterns in the pacific and atlantic sectors of the southern ocean during the last 260,000 years
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