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The clay mineralogy of four 5.5- to 13.5-m-long cores sampled between 45° and 60°N in the North Atlantic Ocean has been investigated at high latitudes within a well-constrained chronostratigraphic scale. Cross-correlation spectral analyses have been performed on both clay mineral and d18O planktonic...

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Main Authors: Bout-Roumazeilles, Viviane, Debrabant, Pierre, Labeyrie, Laurent D, Chamley, Hervè, Cortijo, Elsa
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.868815
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.868815
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Summary:The clay mineralogy of four 5.5- to 13.5-m-long cores sampled between 45° and 60°N in the North Atlantic Ocean has been investigated at high latitudes within a well-constrained chronostratigraphic scale. Cross-correlation spectral analyses have been performed on both clay mineral and d18O planktonic records. Detrital clay minerals display strong signals which are coherent with the d18O record, within the three main Milankovitch frequency bands (eccentricity, obliquity, and precession). The climatic control on clay mineral sedimentation largely depends on the latitudinal location of the sediment cores. The 100,000-year signal occurs as a uniformly acting factor, whereas the 41,000-year signal dominates clay sedimentation at high latitudes and the 23,000-year signal dominates at midlatitudes. We suggest that the latitudinal variations of the orbital forcing on the detrital clay mineral distribution in the North Atlantic Ocean not only result from climatic control of the intensity of physical and chemical ... : Supplement to: Bout-Roumazeilles, Viviane; Debrabant, Pierre; Labeyrie, Laurent D; Chamley, Hervè; Cortijo, Elsa (1997): Latitudinal control of astronomical forcing parameters on the high-resolution clay Mineral distribution in the 45°-60° N range in the North Atlantic Ocean during the past 300,000 years. Paleoceanography, 12(5), 671-686 ...