A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient

The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlantic during the Last Glacial Maximum is often interpretted as evidence of a change in deep water circulation, such as the development of deep water ventilation in the North Pacific or a decrease in Sout...

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Main Author: Lisiecki, LE
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2010
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt5jk078j3 2023-05-15T18:25:31+02:00 A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient Lisiecki, LE 305 - 314 2010-05-18 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5jk078j3 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt5jk078j3 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5jk078j3 public Climate of the Past, vol 6, iss 3 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience Paleontology article 2010 ftcdlib 2021-06-21T17:05:28Z The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlantic during the Last Glacial Maximum is often interpretted as evidence of a change in deep water circulation, such as the development of deep water ventilation in the North Pacific or a decrease in Southern Ocean overturning. This study re-evaluates the implications of changes in benthic δ13C gradients by comparing Pacific Deep Water (PDW) δ13C measurements with the values expected for the null hypothesis that PDW ventilation sources remained unchanged throughout the Late Pleistocene. The δ13C compositions of PDW, Northern Component Water (NCW) and Southern Component Water (SCW) are estimated from regional benthic δ13C stacks of 3ĝ€"6 sites. Changes in PDW δ13C and PDW-SCW δ13C gradients over the past 800 kyr are found to be well described by a constant mixture of 60% NCW and 40% SCW plus a constant Pacific remineralization offset of −0. 5ĝ€°. Thus, a change in PDW ventilation cannot be inferred solely on the basis of changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient. © Author(s) 2010. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of California: eScholarship Pacific Southern Ocean
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topic Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Paleontology
spellingShingle Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Paleontology
Lisiecki, LE
A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient
topic_facet Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Paleontology
description The fact that the deep-ocean benthic δ13C minimum shifted from the North Pacific to the South Atlantic during the Last Glacial Maximum is often interpretted as evidence of a change in deep water circulation, such as the development of deep water ventilation in the North Pacific or a decrease in Southern Ocean overturning. This study re-evaluates the implications of changes in benthic δ13C gradients by comparing Pacific Deep Water (PDW) δ13C measurements with the values expected for the null hypothesis that PDW ventilation sources remained unchanged throughout the Late Pleistocene. The δ13C compositions of PDW, Northern Component Water (NCW) and Southern Component Water (SCW) are estimated from regional benthic δ13C stacks of 3ĝ€"6 sites. Changes in PDW δ13C and PDW-SCW δ13C gradients over the past 800 kyr are found to be well described by a constant mixture of 60% NCW and 40% SCW plus a constant Pacific remineralization offset of −0. 5ĝ€°. Thus, a change in PDW ventilation cannot be inferred solely on the basis of changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient. © Author(s) 2010.
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author Lisiecki, LE
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author_sort Lisiecki, LE
title A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient
title_short A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient
title_full A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient
title_fullStr A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient
title_full_unstemmed A simple mixing explanation for late Pleistocene changes in the Pacific-South Atlantic benthic δ13C gradient
title_sort simple mixing explanation for late pleistocene changes in the pacific-south atlantic benthic δ13c gradient
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Southern Ocean
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