Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30

Sediment cores from the southern continental margin of Australia are near the formation region of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) and Subantarctic Mode Water and record the changes in these water masses from the last glacial maximum through the present. Carbon and oxygen isotopes were measured o...

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Main Authors: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean, Fairbanks, Richard G, Charles, Christopher D
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 1994
Subjects:
V18
V22
V29
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.729815
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.729815 2023-05-15T13:46:20+02:00 Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30 Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean Fairbanks, Richard G Charles, Christopher D 1994 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.729815 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.729815 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/93pa02446 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Gravity corer Piston corer Gravity corer Kiel type ATII_USA IO1578 ANTIPROD APSARA1 MD38 MD00 RC11 RC13 RC15 SO36/2 V18 V22 V29 Atlantis II 1963 Islas Orcadas Marion Dufresne 1972 Robert Conrad Sonne Vema Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University LDEO Supplementary Collection of Datasets article Collection 1994 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.729815 https://doi.org/10.1029/93pa02446 2022-04-01T18:29:25Z Sediment cores from the southern continental margin of Australia are near the formation region of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) and Subantarctic Mode Water and record the changes in these water masses from the last glacial maximum through the present. Carbon and oxygen isotopes were measured on the benthic foraminiferal species Planulina wuellerstrorfi for both the Recent and last glacial maximum sections of the cores and were then used to reconstruct temperature and carbon isotopic water column profiles. The glacial oxygen isotope profile indicates a vertical temperature structure for this region similar to that in today's Subantarctic Zone. Although intermediate water delta13C cannot be used as a nutrient tracer in this region because of the large influence of air-sea carbon isotopic exchange on this water mass, delta13C can be used as a water mass tracer. Today, AAIW properties reflect contributions from cool, fresh Antarctic Surface Waters (2/3) and warm, salty waters from the Indian Ocean (1/3). When examined in conjuction with the glacial delta13C and delta18C data from the north Indian and Southern Oceans, our data suggest a much reduced contribution of North Indian Ocean intermediate water to glacial Antarctic Intermediate Water relative to the contribution of Antarctic Surface Water. This fresher, cooler glacial Antarctic Intermediate Water would be distributed to the intermediate-depth ocean, thus decreasing the transport of salt produced in the North Indian Ocean to the rest of the world's oceans. Combined with evidence for a reduced influence of North Atlantic Deep Water, these results suggest major changes in the pathways for the redistribution of heat and salt in the glacial ocean. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Fairbanks Indian Lynch ENVELOPE(-57.683,-57.683,-63.783,-63.783) Orcadas ENVELOPE(-44.717,-44.717,-60.750,-60.750) Southern Ocean
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topic Gravity corer
Piston corer
Gravity corer Kiel type
ATII_USA
IO1578
ANTIPROD
APSARA1
MD38
MD00
RC11
RC13
RC15
SO36/2
V18
V22
V29
Atlantis II 1963
Islas Orcadas
Marion Dufresne 1972
Robert Conrad
Sonne
Vema
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University LDEO
spellingShingle Gravity corer
Piston corer
Gravity corer Kiel type
ATII_USA
IO1578
ANTIPROD
APSARA1
MD38
MD00
RC11
RC13
RC15
SO36/2
V18
V22
V29
Atlantis II 1963
Islas Orcadas
Marion Dufresne 1972
Robert Conrad
Sonne
Vema
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University LDEO
Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean
Fairbanks, Richard G
Charles, Christopher D
Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30
topic_facet Gravity corer
Piston corer
Gravity corer Kiel type
ATII_USA
IO1578
ANTIPROD
APSARA1
MD38
MD00
RC11
RC13
RC15
SO36/2
V18
V22
V29
Atlantis II 1963
Islas Orcadas
Marion Dufresne 1972
Robert Conrad
Sonne
Vema
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University LDEO
description Sediment cores from the southern continental margin of Australia are near the formation region of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) and Subantarctic Mode Water and record the changes in these water masses from the last glacial maximum through the present. Carbon and oxygen isotopes were measured on the benthic foraminiferal species Planulina wuellerstrorfi for both the Recent and last glacial maximum sections of the cores and were then used to reconstruct temperature and carbon isotopic water column profiles. The glacial oxygen isotope profile indicates a vertical temperature structure for this region similar to that in today's Subantarctic Zone. Although intermediate water delta13C cannot be used as a nutrient tracer in this region because of the large influence of air-sea carbon isotopic exchange on this water mass, delta13C can be used as a water mass tracer. Today, AAIW properties reflect contributions from cool, fresh Antarctic Surface Waters (2/3) and warm, salty waters from the Indian Ocean (1/3). When examined in conjuction with the glacial delta13C and delta18C data from the north Indian and Southern Oceans, our data suggest a much reduced contribution of North Indian Ocean intermediate water to glacial Antarctic Intermediate Water relative to the contribution of Antarctic Surface Water. This fresher, cooler glacial Antarctic Intermediate Water would be distributed to the intermediate-depth ocean, thus decreasing the transport of salt produced in the North Indian Ocean to the rest of the world's oceans. Combined with evidence for a reduced influence of North Atlantic Deep Water, these results suggest major changes in the pathways for the redistribution of heat and salt in the glacial ocean.
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author Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean
Fairbanks, Richard G
Charles, Christopher D
author_facet Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean
Fairbanks, Richard G
Charles, Christopher D
author_sort Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean
title Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30
title_short Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30
title_full Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30
title_fullStr Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30
title_full_unstemmed Stable isotope record of foraminifera from the Southern Ocean, supplement to: Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Fairbanks, Richard G; Charles, Christopher D (1994): Glacial-interglacial history of Antarctic Intermediate Water: Relative strengths of Antarctic versus Indian Ocean sources. Paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30
title_sort stable isotope record of foraminifera from the southern ocean, supplement to: lynch-stieglitz, jean; fairbanks, richard g; charles, christopher d (1994): glacial-interglacial history of antarctic intermediate water: relative strengths of antarctic versus indian ocean sources. paleoceanography, 9(1), 7-30
publisher PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
publishDate 1994
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.729815
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.729815
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North Atlantic Deep Water
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North Atlantic Deep Water
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