Termination 1 timing in radiocarbon‐dated regional benthic δ18O stacks

©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Benthic δ18O changes are often assumed to be globally synchronous, but studies comparing 2-9 radiocarbon-dated records over the most recent deglaciation (Termination 1) have proposed differences in the timing of benthic δ18O change between the...

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Main Authors: Stern, Joseph V, Lisiecki, Lorraine E
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt1z99c9gk 2024-09-15T18:22:53+00:00 Termination 1 timing in radiocarbon‐dated regional benthic δ18O stacks Stern, Joseph V Lisiecki, Lorraine E 1127 - 1142 2014-12-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1z99c9gk https://escholarship.org/content/qt1z99c9gk/qt1z99c9gk.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/2014pa002700 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt1z99c9gk https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1z99c9gk https://escholarship.org/content/qt1z99c9gk/qt1z99c9gk.pdf doi:10.1002/2014pa002700 public Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, vol 29, iss 12 Termination 1 regional stacks benthic delta O-18 radiocarbon article 2014 ftcdlib https://doi.org/10.1002/2014pa002700 2024-06-28T06:28:20Z ©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Benthic δ18O changes are often assumed to be globally synchronous, but studies comparing 2-9 radiocarbon-dated records over the most recent deglaciation (Termination 1) have proposed differences in the timing of benthic δ18O change between the Atlantic and Pacific, intermediate and deep, and North and South Atlantic. Because of the relatively small number of records used in these previous studies, it has remained unclear whether these differences are local or regional in scale. Here we present seven regional benthic δ18O stacks for 0-40 kyr B.P. that include 252 records with independent regional age models constrained by 852 planktonic foraminiferal 14C dates from 61 of these cores. We find a 4000 year difference between the earliest termination onset in the intermediate South Atlantic at 18.5 (95% confidence interval: 17.9-19.0) kyr B.P. and the latest in the deep Indian at 14.5 (14.1-15.0) kyr B.P. The termination onset occurs at 17.5 kyr B.P. in the intermediate and deep North Atlantic, deep South Atlantic, and deep Pacific. However, throughout the termination deep North Atlantic benthic δ18O leads the deep Pacific by an average of 1000-year and a maximum of 1700-year. Additionally, the intermediate Pacific termination onset at 16.5 (16.1-16.9) kyr B.P. demonstrates that intermediate-depth benthic δ18O change was not globally synchronous. These regional stacks provide better age models than a global stack across Termination 1 and potentially important constraints on deglacial ocean circulation changes. Key Points Seven regional benthic δ18O stacks with 14C age models Termination 1 onset at 18.5 ka in intermediate South Atlantic and 14.5 ka in deep Indian Deep Pacific lags deep Atlantic by average of 1 kyr during Termination 1 Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of California: eScholarship Paleoceanography 29 12 1127 1142
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regional stacks
benthic delta O-18
radiocarbon
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regional stacks
benthic delta O-18
radiocarbon
Stern, Joseph V
Lisiecki, Lorraine E
Termination 1 timing in radiocarbon‐dated regional benthic δ18O stacks
topic_facet Termination 1
regional stacks
benthic delta O-18
radiocarbon
description ©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Benthic δ18O changes are often assumed to be globally synchronous, but studies comparing 2-9 radiocarbon-dated records over the most recent deglaciation (Termination 1) have proposed differences in the timing of benthic δ18O change between the Atlantic and Pacific, intermediate and deep, and North and South Atlantic. Because of the relatively small number of records used in these previous studies, it has remained unclear whether these differences are local or regional in scale. Here we present seven regional benthic δ18O stacks for 0-40 kyr B.P. that include 252 records with independent regional age models constrained by 852 planktonic foraminiferal 14C dates from 61 of these cores. We find a 4000 year difference between the earliest termination onset in the intermediate South Atlantic at 18.5 (95% confidence interval: 17.9-19.0) kyr B.P. and the latest in the deep Indian at 14.5 (14.1-15.0) kyr B.P. The termination onset occurs at 17.5 kyr B.P. in the intermediate and deep North Atlantic, deep South Atlantic, and deep Pacific. However, throughout the termination deep North Atlantic benthic δ18O leads the deep Pacific by an average of 1000-year and a maximum of 1700-year. Additionally, the intermediate Pacific termination onset at 16.5 (16.1-16.9) kyr B.P. demonstrates that intermediate-depth benthic δ18O change was not globally synchronous. These regional stacks provide better age models than a global stack across Termination 1 and potentially important constraints on deglacial ocean circulation changes. Key Points Seven regional benthic δ18O stacks with 14C age models Termination 1 onset at 18.5 ka in intermediate South Atlantic and 14.5 ka in deep Indian Deep Pacific lags deep Atlantic by average of 1 kyr during Termination 1
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title_full_unstemmed Termination 1 timing in radiocarbon‐dated regional benthic δ18O stacks
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