Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr

Changes in Southern Ocean export production have broad biogeochemical and climatic implications. Specifically, iron fertilization likely increased subantarctic nutrient utilization and enhanced the efficiency of the biological pump during glacials. However, past export production in the subantarctic...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Toyos, María H, Winckler, Gisela, Arz, Helge W, Lembke-Jene, Lester, Lange, Carina B, Kuhn, Gerhard, Lamy, Frank
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:57549 2024-09-15T18:03:58+00:00 Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr Toyos, María H Winckler, Gisela Arz, Helge W Lembke-Jene, Lester Lange, Carina B Kuhn, Gerhard Lamy, Frank 2022-01-27 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/57549/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/57549/1/cp-18-147-2022.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.2779f201-60e6-4ee4-8cbe-d77d7881b780 unknown Copernicus https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/57549/1/cp-18-147-2022.pdf Toyos, M. H. , Winckler, G. , Arz, H. W. , Lembke-Jene, L. orcid:0000-0002-6873-8533 , Lange, C. B. , Kuhn, G. orcid:0000-0001-6069-7485 and Lamy, F. orcid:0000-0001-5952-1765 (2022) Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr , Climate of the Past, 18 , pp. 147-166 . doi:10.5194/cp-18-147-2022 <https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-18-147-2022> , hdl:10013/epic.2779f201-60e6-4ee4-8cbe-d77d7881b780 EPIC3Climate of the Past, Copernicus, 18, pp. 147-166, ISSN: 1814-9324 Article isiRev 2022 ftawi https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-18-147-2022 2024-06-24T04:30:12Z Changes in Southern Ocean export production have broad biogeochemical and climatic implications. Specifically, iron fertilization likely increased subantarctic nutrient utilization and enhanced the efficiency of the biological pump during glacials. However, past export production in the subantarctic Southeast Pacific is poorly documented, and its connection to Fe fertilization, potentially related to Patagonian Ice Sheet dynamics is unknown. We report on biological productivity changes over the past 400 ka, based on a combination of 230Thxs-normalized and stratigraphy-based mass accumulation rates of biogenic barium, organic carbon, biogenic opal, and calcium carbonate as indicators of paleo-export production in a sediment core upstream of the Drake Passage. In addition, we use fluxes of iron and lithogenic material as proxies for terrigenous matter, and thus potential micronutrient supply. Stratigraphy-based mass accumulation rates are strongly influenced by bottom-current dynamics, which result in variable sediment focussing or winnowing at our site. Carbonate is virtually absent in the core, except during peak interglacial intervals of the Holocene, and Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 5 and 11, likely caused by transient decreases in carbonate dissolution. All other proxies suggest that export production increased during most glacial periods, coinciding with high iron fluxes. Such augmented glacial iron fluxes at the core site were most likely derived from glaciogenic input from the Patagonian Ice Sheet promoting the growth of phytoplankton. Additionally, glacial export production peaks are also consistent with northward shifts of the Subantarctic and Polar Fronts, which positioned our site south of the Subantarctic Front and closer to silicic acid-rich waters of the Polar Frontal Zone, as well as a with a decrease in the diatom utilization of Si relative to nitrate under Fe-replete conditions. However, glacial export production near the Drake Passage was lower than in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Drake Passage Ice Sheet Southern Ocean Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Climate of the Past 18 1 147 166
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description Changes in Southern Ocean export production have broad biogeochemical and climatic implications. Specifically, iron fertilization likely increased subantarctic nutrient utilization and enhanced the efficiency of the biological pump during glacials. However, past export production in the subantarctic Southeast Pacific is poorly documented, and its connection to Fe fertilization, potentially related to Patagonian Ice Sheet dynamics is unknown. We report on biological productivity changes over the past 400 ka, based on a combination of 230Thxs-normalized and stratigraphy-based mass accumulation rates of biogenic barium, organic carbon, biogenic opal, and calcium carbonate as indicators of paleo-export production in a sediment core upstream of the Drake Passage. In addition, we use fluxes of iron and lithogenic material as proxies for terrigenous matter, and thus potential micronutrient supply. Stratigraphy-based mass accumulation rates are strongly influenced by bottom-current dynamics, which result in variable sediment focussing or winnowing at our site. Carbonate is virtually absent in the core, except during peak interglacial intervals of the Holocene, and Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 5 and 11, likely caused by transient decreases in carbonate dissolution. All other proxies suggest that export production increased during most glacial periods, coinciding with high iron fluxes. Such augmented glacial iron fluxes at the core site were most likely derived from glaciogenic input from the Patagonian Ice Sheet promoting the growth of phytoplankton. Additionally, glacial export production peaks are also consistent with northward shifts of the Subantarctic and Polar Fronts, which positioned our site south of the Subantarctic Front and closer to silicic acid-rich waters of the Polar Frontal Zone, as well as a with a decrease in the diatom utilization of Si relative to nitrate under Fe-replete conditions. However, glacial export production near the Drake Passage was lower than in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the ...
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author Toyos, María H
Winckler, Gisela
Arz, Helge W
Lembke-Jene, Lester
Lange, Carina B
Kuhn, Gerhard
Lamy, Frank
spellingShingle Toyos, María H
Winckler, Gisela
Arz, Helge W
Lembke-Jene, Lester
Lange, Carina B
Kuhn, Gerhard
Lamy, Frank
Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr
author_facet Toyos, María H
Winckler, Gisela
Arz, Helge W
Lembke-Jene, Lester
Lange, Carina B
Kuhn, Gerhard
Lamy, Frank
author_sort Toyos, María H
title Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr
title_short Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr
title_full Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr
title_fullStr Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr
title_full_unstemmed Variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the Pacific sector of the Drake Passage over the past 400 kyr
title_sort variations in export production, lithogenic sediment transport and iron fertilization in the pacific sector of the drake passage over the past 400 kyr
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