A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum

Using a simple parameterisation that resolves the first order global Nd isotopic composition (hereafter expressed as ε Nd in an Ocean Global Circulation Model, we have tested the impact of different circulation scenarios on the ε Nd in the Atlantic for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), relative to a m...

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Main Authors: T. Arsouze, J.-C. Dutay, M. Kageyama, F. Lacan, R. Alkama, O. Marti, C. Jeandel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:35d85da7030343069395ae96ba0efd8d 2023-05-15T17:13:55+02:00 A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum T. Arsouze J.-C. Dutay M. Kageyama F. Lacan R. Alkama O. Marti C. Jeandel 2008-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/35d85da7030343069395ae96ba0efd8d EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.clim-past.net/4/191/2008/cp-4-191-2008.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9324 https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9332 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://doaj.org/article/35d85da7030343069395ae96ba0efd8d Climate of the Past, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 191-203 (2008) Environmental pollution TD172-193.5 Environmental protection TD169-171.8 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T13:51:21Z Using a simple parameterisation that resolves the first order global Nd isotopic composition (hereafter expressed as ε Nd in an Ocean Global Circulation Model, we have tested the impact of different circulation scenarios on the ε Nd in the Atlantic for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), relative to a modern control run. Three different LGM freshwater forcing experiments are performed to test for variability in the ε Nd oceanic distribution as a function of ocean circulation. Highly distinct representations of the ocean circulation are generated in the three simulations, which drive significant differences in ε Nd , particularly in deep waters of the western part of the basin. However, at the LGM, the Atlantic is more radiogenic than in the modern control run, particularly in the Labrador basin and in the Southern Ocean. A fourth experiment shows that changes in Nd sources and bathymetry drive a shift in the ε Nd signature of the basin that is sufficient to explain the changes in the ε Nd signature of the northern end-member (NADW or GNAIW glacial equivalent) in our LGM simulations. All three of our LGM circulation scenarios show good agreement with the existing intermediate depth ε Nd paleo-data. This study cannot indicate the likelihood of a given LGM oceanic circulation scenario, even if simulations with a prominent water mass of southern origin provide the most conclusive results. Instead, our modeling results highlight the need for more data from deep and bottom waters from western Atlantic, where the ε Nd change in the three LGM scenarios is the most important (up to 3 ε Nd . This would also aid more precise conclusions concerning the evolution of the northern end-member ε Nd signature, and thus the potential use of ε Nd as a tracer of past oceanic circulation. Article in Journal/Newspaper NADW Southern Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Southern Ocean
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T. Arsouze
J.-C. Dutay
M. Kageyama
F. Lacan
R. Alkama
O. Marti
C. Jeandel
A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum
topic_facet Environmental pollution
TD172-193.5
Environmental protection
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Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description Using a simple parameterisation that resolves the first order global Nd isotopic composition (hereafter expressed as ε Nd in an Ocean Global Circulation Model, we have tested the impact of different circulation scenarios on the ε Nd in the Atlantic for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), relative to a modern control run. Three different LGM freshwater forcing experiments are performed to test for variability in the ε Nd oceanic distribution as a function of ocean circulation. Highly distinct representations of the ocean circulation are generated in the three simulations, which drive significant differences in ε Nd , particularly in deep waters of the western part of the basin. However, at the LGM, the Atlantic is more radiogenic than in the modern control run, particularly in the Labrador basin and in the Southern Ocean. A fourth experiment shows that changes in Nd sources and bathymetry drive a shift in the ε Nd signature of the basin that is sufficient to explain the changes in the ε Nd signature of the northern end-member (NADW or GNAIW glacial equivalent) in our LGM simulations. All three of our LGM circulation scenarios show good agreement with the existing intermediate depth ε Nd paleo-data. This study cannot indicate the likelihood of a given LGM oceanic circulation scenario, even if simulations with a prominent water mass of southern origin provide the most conclusive results. Instead, our modeling results highlight the need for more data from deep and bottom waters from western Atlantic, where the ε Nd change in the three LGM scenarios is the most important (up to 3 ε Nd . This would also aid more precise conclusions concerning the evolution of the northern end-member ε Nd signature, and thus the potential use of ε Nd as a tracer of past oceanic circulation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author T. Arsouze
J.-C. Dutay
M. Kageyama
F. Lacan
R. Alkama
O. Marti
C. Jeandel
author_facet T. Arsouze
J.-C. Dutay
M. Kageyama
F. Lacan
R. Alkama
O. Marti
C. Jeandel
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title A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_short A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_full A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_fullStr A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_full_unstemmed A modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the Last Glacial Maximum
title_sort modeling sensitivity study of the influence of the atlantic meridional overturning circulation on neodymium isotopic composition at the last glacial maximum
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