A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough

The equatorial Pacific upwelling zone has been suspected of playing an important role in the global atmospheric CO2 changes associated with glacial-interglacial cycles. In order to assess the influencing scope of the surface water deglacial delta(13)C minimum in the tropical low-latitude Pacific, th...

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Main Authors: Li, TG, Liu, ZX, Hall, MA, Saito, Y, Berne, S, Cang, SX, Cheng, ZB
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/3802 2024-09-15T18:31:01+00:00 A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough Li, TG Liu, ZX Hall, MA Saito, Y Berne, S Cang, SX Cheng, ZB 2002-04-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3803 英语 eng CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN Li, TG; Liu, ZX; Hall, MA; Saito, Y; Berne, S; Cang, SX; Cheng, ZB.A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough,CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN,2002,47(7):599-603 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3803 Planktonic Foraminiferal Delta C-13 Minimum Event Okinawa Trough Last Deglaciation Multidisciplinary Sciences Article 期刊论文 2002 ftchinacasciocas 2024-08-09T03:18:11Z The equatorial Pacific upwelling zone has been suspected of playing an important role in the global atmospheric CO2 changes associated with glacial-interglacial cycles. In order to assess the influencing scope of the surface water deglacial delta(13)C minimum in the tropical low-latitude Pacific, the core DGKS9603, collected from the middle Okinawa Trough, was examined for 4513 C records of planktonic foraminifera N. dutertrei and G. ruber. The planktonic foraminiferal delta(13)C records show a clear decreasing event from 20 to 6 cal. kaBP., which is characterized by long duration of about 14 ka and amplitude shift of 0.4 x 10(-3). Its minimum value occurred at 15.7 cal kaBP. The event shows fairly synchrony with the surface water deglacial delta(13)C minimum identified in the tropical Pacific and its marginal seas. Because there is no evidence in planktonic foraminiferal fauna and 45180 records for upwelling and river runoff enhancement, the broad deglacial delta(13)C minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records revealed in core DGKS9603 might have been the direct influencing result of the deglacial surface water of the tropical Pacific. The identification for the event in the Okinawa Trough provides new evidence that the water evolution in the tropical low-latitude Pacific plays a key role in large regional, even global carbon cycle. The equatorial Pacific upwelling zone has been suspected of playing an important role in the global atmospheric CO2 changes associated with glacial-interglacial cycles. In order to assess the influencing scope of the surface water deglacial delta(13)C minimum in the tropical low-latitude Pacific, the core DGKS9603, collected from the middle Okinawa Trough, was examined for 4513 C records of planktonic foraminifera N. dutertrei and G. ruber. The planktonic foraminiferal delta(13)C records show a clear decreasing event from 20 to 6 cal. kaBP., which is characterized by long duration of about 14 ka and amplitude shift of 0.4 x 10(-3). Its minimum value occurred at 15.7 cal ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR
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topic Planktonic Foraminiferal Delta C-13
Minimum Event
Okinawa Trough
Last Deglaciation
Multidisciplinary Sciences
spellingShingle Planktonic Foraminiferal Delta C-13
Minimum Event
Okinawa Trough
Last Deglaciation
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Li, TG
Liu, ZX
Hall, MA
Saito, Y
Berne, S
Cang, SX
Cheng, ZB
A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough
topic_facet Planktonic Foraminiferal Delta C-13
Minimum Event
Okinawa Trough
Last Deglaciation
Multidisciplinary Sciences
description The equatorial Pacific upwelling zone has been suspected of playing an important role in the global atmospheric CO2 changes associated with glacial-interglacial cycles. In order to assess the influencing scope of the surface water deglacial delta(13)C minimum in the tropical low-latitude Pacific, the core DGKS9603, collected from the middle Okinawa Trough, was examined for 4513 C records of planktonic foraminifera N. dutertrei and G. ruber. The planktonic foraminiferal delta(13)C records show a clear decreasing event from 20 to 6 cal. kaBP., which is characterized by long duration of about 14 ka and amplitude shift of 0.4 x 10(-3). Its minimum value occurred at 15.7 cal kaBP. The event shows fairly synchrony with the surface water deglacial delta(13)C minimum identified in the tropical Pacific and its marginal seas. Because there is no evidence in planktonic foraminiferal fauna and 45180 records for upwelling and river runoff enhancement, the broad deglacial delta(13)C minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records revealed in core DGKS9603 might have been the direct influencing result of the deglacial surface water of the tropical Pacific. The identification for the event in the Okinawa Trough provides new evidence that the water evolution in the tropical low-latitude Pacific plays a key role in large regional, even global carbon cycle. The equatorial Pacific upwelling zone has been suspected of playing an important role in the global atmospheric CO2 changes associated with glacial-interglacial cycles. In order to assess the influencing scope of the surface water deglacial delta(13)C minimum in the tropical low-latitude Pacific, the core DGKS9603, collected from the middle Okinawa Trough, was examined for 4513 C records of planktonic foraminifera N. dutertrei and G. ruber. The planktonic foraminiferal delta(13)C records show a clear decreasing event from 20 to 6 cal. kaBP., which is characterized by long duration of about 14 ka and amplitude shift of 0.4 x 10(-3). Its minimum value occurred at 15.7 cal ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Li, TG
Liu, ZX
Hall, MA
Saito, Y
Berne, S
Cang, SX
Cheng, ZB
author_facet Li, TG
Liu, ZX
Hall, MA
Saito, Y
Berne, S
Cang, SX
Cheng, ZB
author_sort Li, TG
title A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough
title_short A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough
title_full A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough
title_fullStr A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough
title_full_unstemmed A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough
title_sort broad deglacial delta c-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the okinawa trough
publishDate 2002
url http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3803
genre Planktonic foraminifera
genre_facet Planktonic foraminifera
op_relation CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Li, TG; Liu, ZX; Hall, MA; Saito, Y; Berne, S; Cang, SX; Cheng, ZB.A broad deglacial delta C-13 minimum event in planktonic foraminiferal records in the Okinawa Trough,CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN,2002,47(7):599-603
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