Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity

A sediment core from the Cabo Frio coastal shelf (-23.19 S, -41.8 W; 117 m depth), was analyzed for TOC, C/N ratio, organic petrography and planktonic foraminiferal content to evaluate variations in local productivity caused by changes in upwelling intensity and its relation to regional and global c...

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Main Authors: Souto, D. D., Lessa, D. V. D., Albuquerque, A. L. S., /Sifeddine, Abdelfettah, /Turcq, Bruno, Barbosa, C. F.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010053192 2024-09-09T19:57:49+00:00 Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity Souto, D. D. Lessa, D. V. D. Albuquerque, A. L. S. /Sifeddine, Abdelfettah /Turcq, Bruno Barbosa, C. F. 2011 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010053192 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010053192 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010053192 Souto D. D., Lessa D. V. D., Albuquerque A. L. S., Sifeddine Abdelfettah, Turcq Bruno, Barbosa C. F. Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity. 2011, 299 (1-2), p. 49-55 Planktonic foraminifera Organic geochemistry Paleoproductivity Last millennium Southwestern Atlantic Brazil text 2011 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:42Z A sediment core from the Cabo Frio coastal shelf (-23.19 S, -41.8 W; 117 m depth), was analyzed for TOC, C/N ratio, organic petrography and planktonic foraminiferal content to evaluate variations in local productivity caused by changes in upwelling intensity and its relation to regional and global climatic variations during the last millennium. The Cabo Frio core recorded the last 1200 years of sedimentation, with rates varying from 0.11 to 0.32 mm yr(-1). Foraminiferal and organic geochemical analyses indicate the occurrence of three distinct periods of productivity. From 850 AD until 1070 AD, foraminifera fluxes consisting primarily of Turborotalita quinqueloba indicate stronger South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) transport onto the shelf, which induced high biological productivity that was also recorded by high TOC and marine palynomorphs content and a low C/N atomic ratio. This period coincided with a northward displacement of the atmospheric Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and South Atlantic High (SAH) systems driven by positive temperature anomalies in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA). From 1070 until 1500 AD, low TOC flux and planktonic foraminifera fluxes and high C/N atomic ratios suggest a reduction in marine productivity, probably driven by reduced transport of SACW associated with the southward displacement of the SAH and weakening of northeasterly winds. The period between 1500 and 1830 AD, which corresponds to the Little Ice Age, is marked by increased fluxes of planktonic foraminifera, principally of Globigerina bulloides and Globigerinita glutinata. These species mark an increase in productivity linked to SACW upwelling, supported by the enhancement of northeasterly winds and southward displacement of the ITCZ and SAH. Text North Atlantic Planktonic foraminifera IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic Planktonic foraminifera
Organic geochemistry
Paleoproductivity
Last millennium
Southwestern Atlantic
Brazil
spellingShingle Planktonic foraminifera
Organic geochemistry
Paleoproductivity
Last millennium
Southwestern Atlantic
Brazil
Souto, D. D.
Lessa, D. V. D.
Albuquerque, A. L. S.
/Sifeddine, Abdelfettah
/Turcq, Bruno
Barbosa, C. F.
Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity
topic_facet Planktonic foraminifera
Organic geochemistry
Paleoproductivity
Last millennium
Southwestern Atlantic
Brazil
description A sediment core from the Cabo Frio coastal shelf (-23.19 S, -41.8 W; 117 m depth), was analyzed for TOC, C/N ratio, organic petrography and planktonic foraminiferal content to evaluate variations in local productivity caused by changes in upwelling intensity and its relation to regional and global climatic variations during the last millennium. The Cabo Frio core recorded the last 1200 years of sedimentation, with rates varying from 0.11 to 0.32 mm yr(-1). Foraminiferal and organic geochemical analyses indicate the occurrence of three distinct periods of productivity. From 850 AD until 1070 AD, foraminifera fluxes consisting primarily of Turborotalita quinqueloba indicate stronger South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) transport onto the shelf, which induced high biological productivity that was also recorded by high TOC and marine palynomorphs content and a low C/N atomic ratio. This period coincided with a northward displacement of the atmospheric Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and South Atlantic High (SAH) systems driven by positive temperature anomalies in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA). From 1070 until 1500 AD, low TOC flux and planktonic foraminifera fluxes and high C/N atomic ratios suggest a reduction in marine productivity, probably driven by reduced transport of SACW associated with the southward displacement of the SAH and weakening of northeasterly winds. The period between 1500 and 1830 AD, which corresponds to the Little Ice Age, is marked by increased fluxes of planktonic foraminifera, principally of Globigerina bulloides and Globigerinita glutinata. These species mark an increase in productivity linked to SACW upwelling, supported by the enhancement of northeasterly winds and southward displacement of the ITCZ and SAH.
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author Souto, D. D.
Lessa, D. V. D.
Albuquerque, A. L. S.
/Sifeddine, Abdelfettah
/Turcq, Bruno
Barbosa, C. F.
author_facet Souto, D. D.
Lessa, D. V. D.
Albuquerque, A. L. S.
/Sifeddine, Abdelfettah
/Turcq, Bruno
Barbosa, C. F.
author_sort Souto, D. D.
title Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity
title_short Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity
title_full Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity
title_fullStr Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity
title_full_unstemmed Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity
title_sort marine sediments from southeastern brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity
publishDate 2011
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Planktonic foraminifera
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Planktonic foraminifera
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Souto D. D., Lessa D. V. D., Albuquerque A. L. S., Sifeddine Abdelfettah, Turcq Bruno, Barbosa C. F. Marine sediments from southeastern Brazilian continental shelf : a 1200 year record of upwelling productivity. 2011, 299 (1-2), p. 49-55
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