Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24

A high-resolution sedimentary sequence recovered from the Tagus prodelta has been studied with the objective to reconstruct multi-decadal to centennial-scale climate variability on the western Iberian Margin and to discuss the observations in a wider oceanographic and climatic context. Between ca. 1...

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Main Authors: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B, Voelker, Antje H L, Abrantes, Fatima F, Salgueiro, Emilia, Rodrigues, Teresa, Knudsen, Karen Luise
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2015
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.858741 2023-05-15T17:27:53+02:00 Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24 Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B Voelker, Antje H L Abrantes, Fatima F Salgueiro, Emilia Rodrigues, Teresa Knudsen, Karen Luise 2015 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.858741 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.858741 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2015.03.001 https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683608101388 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Piston corer Box corer Gravity corer D249 POS287 Discovery 1962 Poseidon article Supplementary Collection of Datasets Collection 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.858741 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2015.03.001 https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683608101388 2022-02-09T13:17:41Z A high-resolution sedimentary sequence recovered from the Tagus prodelta has been studied with the objective to reconstruct multi-decadal to centennial-scale climate variability on the western Iberian Margin and to discuss the observations in a wider oceanographic and climatic context. Between ca. 100 BC and AD 400 the foraminiferal fauna and high abundance of Globorotalia inflata indicate advection of subtropical waters via the Azores Current and the winter-time warm Portugal Coastal Current. Between ca. AD 400 and 1350, encompassing the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), enhanced upwelling is indicated by the planktonic foraminiferal fauna, in particular by the high abundance of upwelling indicator species Globigerina bulloides. Relatively light d18O values and high sea surface temperature (SST) (reconstructed from foraminiferal assemblages) point to upwelling of subtropical Eastern North Atlantic Central Water. Between ca. AD 1350 and 1750, i.e. most of the Little Ice Age, relatively heavy d18O values and low reconstructed SST, as well as high abundances of Neogloboquadrina incompta, indicate the advection of cold subpolar waters to the area and a southward deflection of the subpolar front in the North Atlantic, as well as changes in the mode of the North Atlantic Oscillation. In addition, the assemblage composition together with the other proxy data reveals less upwelling and stronger river input than during the MCA. Stronger Azores Current influence on the Iberian Margin and strong anthropogenic effect on the climate after AD 1750 is indicated by the foraminiferal fauna. The foraminiferal assemblage shows a significant change in surface water conditions at ca. AD 1900, including enhanced river runoff, a rapid increase in temperature and increased influence of the Azores Current. The Tagus record displays a high degree of similarity to other North Atlantic records, indicating that the site is influenced by atmospheric-oceanic processes operating throughout the North Atlantic, as well as by local changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Knudsen ENVELOPE(16.057,16.057,67.137,67.137)
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Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24
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description A high-resolution sedimentary sequence recovered from the Tagus prodelta has been studied with the objective to reconstruct multi-decadal to centennial-scale climate variability on the western Iberian Margin and to discuss the observations in a wider oceanographic and climatic context. Between ca. 100 BC and AD 400 the foraminiferal fauna and high abundance of Globorotalia inflata indicate advection of subtropical waters via the Azores Current and the winter-time warm Portugal Coastal Current. Between ca. AD 400 and 1350, encompassing the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), enhanced upwelling is indicated by the planktonic foraminiferal fauna, in particular by the high abundance of upwelling indicator species Globigerina bulloides. Relatively light d18O values and high sea surface temperature (SST) (reconstructed from foraminiferal assemblages) point to upwelling of subtropical Eastern North Atlantic Central Water. Between ca. AD 1350 and 1750, i.e. most of the Little Ice Age, relatively heavy d18O values and low reconstructed SST, as well as high abundances of Neogloboquadrina incompta, indicate the advection of cold subpolar waters to the area and a southward deflection of the subpolar front in the North Atlantic, as well as changes in the mode of the North Atlantic Oscillation. In addition, the assemblage composition together with the other proxy data reveals less upwelling and stronger river input than during the MCA. Stronger Azores Current influence on the Iberian Margin and strong anthropogenic effect on the climate after AD 1750 is indicated by the foraminiferal fauna. The foraminiferal assemblage shows a significant change in surface water conditions at ca. AD 1900, including enhanced river runoff, a rapid increase in temperature and increased influence of the Azores Current. The Tagus record displays a high degree of similarity to other North Atlantic records, indicating that the site is influenced by atmospheric-oceanic processes operating throughout the North Atlantic, as well as by local changes.
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author Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B
Voelker, Antje H L
Abrantes, Fatima F
Salgueiro, Emilia
Rodrigues, Teresa
Knudsen, Karen Luise
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title Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24
title_short Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24
title_full Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24
title_fullStr Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24
title_full_unstemmed Stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, supplement to: Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga B; Voelker, Antje H L; Abrantes, Fatima F; Salgueiro, Emilia; Rodrigues, Teresa; Knudsen, Karen Luise (2015): High-frequency surface water changes in the Tagus prodelta off Lisbon, eastern North Atlantic, during the last two millennia. Marine Micropaleontology, 117, 13-24
title_sort stable isotope ratios on 3 sediment cores from tagus prodelta off lisbon, supplement to: bartels-jonsdottir, helga b; voelker, antje h l; abrantes, fatima f; salgueiro, emilia; rodrigues, teresa; knudsen, karen luise (2015): high-frequency surface water changes in the tagus prodelta off lisbon, eastern north atlantic, during the last two millennia. marine micropaleontology, 117, 13-24
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