31. DIATOM PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN EQUATORIAL PACIFIC BETWEEN 18 AND 6.2 Ma1

Diatom assemblages in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific record the effects of polar cooling in the middle Miocene and across the middle/late Miocene boundary. Diatom evolutionary events (appearances and extinctions) were numerous between 14.5 and 13.5 Ma, presumably reflecting reorganizatio...

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Main Authors: John A. Barron, U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park
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Summary:Diatom assemblages in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific record the effects of polar cooling in the middle Miocene and across the middle/late Miocene boundary. Diatom evolutionary events (appearances and extinctions) were numerous between 14.5 and 13.5 Ma, presumably reflecting reorganization of equatorial surface-water masses in re-sponse to polar cooling. Increasing numbers of the cold-water diatom Denticulopsis hustedtii indicate cooling of equa-torial Pacific surface waters during the middle Miocene, especially between 12 and 11.5 Ma. The onset of severe carbon-ate dissolution at 12 Ma marked the beginning of the late Neogene period of high-amplitude fluctuations of carbonate in the equatorial Pacific. Initiation or a substantial increase in the production of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) in the North Atlantic at 12 Ma is believed to have been a possible triggering event for these middle/late Miocene changes. Increased polar cooling at 11.3 Ma contributed to steepening of latitudinal thermal gradients by altering circu-lation patterns. Tropical surface waters became warmer, cold-water diatoms were excluded from the equatorial Pacific, and latitudinal provincialism was enhanced in all planktonic groups. Most of the modern-day features of equatorial Pa-cific surface-water circulation were probably present by 11 Ma.