Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum

[1] The geostrophic shear associated with the meridional overturning circulation is reflected in the difference in density between the eastern and western margins of the ocean basin. Here we examine how the density difference across 30S in the upper 2 km of the Atlantic Ocean (and thus the magnitude...

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Main Authors: Jean Lynch-stieglitz, William B. Curry, Ulysses S. Ninneman, Christopher D. Charles, Jenna Munson
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.598.3907 2023-05-15T17:34:54+02:00 Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum Jean Lynch-stieglitz William B. Curry Ulysses S. Ninneman Christopher D. Charles Jenna Munson The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2006 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.598.3907 http://shadow.eas.gatech.edu/~jean/Lynch-Stieglitz2006.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.598.3907 http://shadow.eas.gatech.edu/~jean/Lynch-Stieglitz2006.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://shadow.eas.gatech.edu/~jean/Lynch-Stieglitz2006.pdf Last glacial maximum South Atlantic meridional overturning circulation oxygen isotopes benthic foraminifera. Index Terms text 2006 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T13:50:31Z [1] The geostrophic shear associated with the meridional overturning circulation is reflected in the difference in density between the eastern and western margins of the ocean basin. Here we examine how the density difference across 30S in the upper 2 km of the Atlantic Ocean (and thus the magnitude of the shear associated with the overturning circulation) has changed between the last glacial maximum and the present. We use oxygen isotope measurements on benthic foraminifera to reconstruct density. Today, the density in upper and intermediate waters along the eastern margin in the South Atlantic is greater than along the western margin, reflecting the vertical shear associated with the northward flow of surface and intermediate waters and the southward flowing North Atlantic Deep Waters below. The greater density along the eastern margin is reflected in the higher d18O values for surface sediment benthic foraminifera than those found on the western margin for the upper 2 km. For the last glacial maximum the available data indicate that the eastern margin foraminifera had similar d18O to those on the western margin between 1 and 2 km and that the gradient was reversed relative to today with the higher d18O values in the western margin benthic foraminifera above 1 km. If this reversal in benthic foraminifera d18O gradient reflects a reversal in seawater density gradient, these data are not consistent with a vigorous but shallower overturning cell in which surface waters entering the Atlantic basin are Text North Atlantic Unknown
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South Atlantic
meridional overturning circulation
oxygen isotopes
benthic foraminifera. Index Terms
spellingShingle Last glacial maximum
South Atlantic
meridional overturning circulation
oxygen isotopes
benthic foraminifera. Index Terms
Jean Lynch-stieglitz
William B. Curry
Ulysses S. Ninneman
Christopher D. Charles
Jenna Munson
Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum
topic_facet Last glacial maximum
South Atlantic
meridional overturning circulation
oxygen isotopes
benthic foraminifera. Index Terms
description [1] The geostrophic shear associated with the meridional overturning circulation is reflected in the difference in density between the eastern and western margins of the ocean basin. Here we examine how the density difference across 30S in the upper 2 km of the Atlantic Ocean (and thus the magnitude of the shear associated with the overturning circulation) has changed between the last glacial maximum and the present. We use oxygen isotope measurements on benthic foraminifera to reconstruct density. Today, the density in upper and intermediate waters along the eastern margin in the South Atlantic is greater than along the western margin, reflecting the vertical shear associated with the northward flow of surface and intermediate waters and the southward flowing North Atlantic Deep Waters below. The greater density along the eastern margin is reflected in the higher d18O values for surface sediment benthic foraminifera than those found on the western margin for the upper 2 km. For the last glacial maximum the available data indicate that the eastern margin foraminifera had similar d18O to those on the western margin between 1 and 2 km and that the gradient was reversed relative to today with the higher d18O values in the western margin benthic foraminifera above 1 km. If this reversal in benthic foraminifera d18O gradient reflects a reversal in seawater density gradient, these data are not consistent with a vigorous but shallower overturning cell in which surface waters entering the Atlantic basin are
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author Jean Lynch-stieglitz
William B. Curry
Ulysses S. Ninneman
Christopher D. Charles
Jenna Munson
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Ulysses S. Ninneman
Christopher D. Charles
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title Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum
title_short Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum
title_full Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum
title_fullStr Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum
title_full_unstemmed Meridional overturning circulation in the South Atlantic at the last glacial maximum
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