Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr

This study analyzes 39 Atlantic and seven Pacific benthic δ13C records to characterize obliquity and precession responses in Atlantic overturning since 3 Ma. Regional benthic δ13C stacks are also analyzed. A major transition in orbital responses is observed at 1.5-1.6 Ma coincident with the first gl...

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Main Author: Lisiecki, LE
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt79k4j9bs 2023-05-15T17:33:32+02:00 Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr Lisiecki, LE 71 - 86 2014-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/79k4j9bs unknown eScholarship, University of California qt79k4j9bs https://escholarship.org/uc/item/79k4j9bs public Paleoceanography, vol 29, iss 2 Atlantic circulation Pleistocene benthic C-13 Paleontology Geochemistry Oceanography Ecology article 2014 ftcdlib 2021-06-21T17:05:28Z This study analyzes 39 Atlantic and seven Pacific benthic δ13C records to characterize obliquity and precession responses in Atlantic overturning since 3 Ma. Regional benthic δ13C stacks are also analyzed. A major transition in orbital responses is observed at 1.5-1.6 Ma coincident with the first glacial shoaling of Northern Component Water. Since ∼1.5 Ma, the phases of Atlantic benthic δ13C records from 2300 to 4000 m depth lag maximum obliquity by 59 (6.7 kyr) and June perihelion precession forcing by 133 (8.5 kyr). Comparison with North Atlantic sea surface temperature suggests that these orbital responses (particularly precession) in middle deep Atlantic δ13C are associated with changes in ocean heat transport and overturning rates. The mid-Pleistocene transition had little effect on the obliquity and precession phases of benthic δ13C but did result in a ∼50% decrease in the obliquity power of middle deep Atlantic δ13C at 0.6 Ma. Key Points Major transition in Atlantic circulation at 1.5 Ma Atlantic overturning has larger lag for precession than obliquity since 1.5 Ma Regional benthic δ13C stacks for 0-3 Ma ©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of California: eScholarship Pacific
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topic Atlantic circulation
Pleistocene
benthic C-13
Paleontology
Geochemistry
Oceanography
Ecology
spellingShingle Atlantic circulation
Pleistocene
benthic C-13
Paleontology
Geochemistry
Oceanography
Ecology
Lisiecki, LE
Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr
topic_facet Atlantic circulation
Pleistocene
benthic C-13
Paleontology
Geochemistry
Oceanography
Ecology
description This study analyzes 39 Atlantic and seven Pacific benthic δ13C records to characterize obliquity and precession responses in Atlantic overturning since 3 Ma. Regional benthic δ13C stacks are also analyzed. A major transition in orbital responses is observed at 1.5-1.6 Ma coincident with the first glacial shoaling of Northern Component Water. Since ∼1.5 Ma, the phases of Atlantic benthic δ13C records from 2300 to 4000 m depth lag maximum obliquity by 59 (6.7 kyr) and June perihelion precession forcing by 133 (8.5 kyr). Comparison with North Atlantic sea surface temperature suggests that these orbital responses (particularly precession) in middle deep Atlantic δ13C are associated with changes in ocean heat transport and overturning rates. The mid-Pleistocene transition had little effect on the obliquity and precession phases of benthic δ13C but did result in a ∼50% decrease in the obliquity power of middle deep Atlantic δ13C at 0.6 Ma. Key Points Major transition in Atlantic circulation at 1.5 Ma Atlantic overturning has larger lag for precession than obliquity since 1.5 Ma Regional benthic δ13C stacks for 0-3 Ma ©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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author Lisiecki, LE
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author_sort Lisiecki, LE
title Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr
title_short Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr
title_full Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr
title_fullStr Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr
title_full_unstemmed Atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 Myr
title_sort atlantic overturning responses to obliquity and precession over the last 3 myr
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op_source Paleoceanography, vol 29, iss 2
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