Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation
Seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U provides global-scale information on continental weathering and is vital for marine U-series geochronology. Previous evidence supports an increase in ²³⁴U/²³⁸U since the last glacial, but the timing and amplitude of its variability was poorly constrained. Here we report two seawat...
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author | Chen, T Robinson, LF Beasley, MP Claxton, LM Andersen, MB Gregoire, LJ Wadham, J Fornari, DJ Harpp, KS |
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description | Seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U provides global-scale information on continental weathering and is vital for marine U-series geochronology. Previous evidence supports an increase in ²³⁴U/²³⁸U since the last glacial, but the timing and amplitude of its variability was poorly constrained. Here we report two seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U records based on well-preserved deep-sea corals from the low latitude Atlantic and Pacific. The Atlantic ²³⁴U/²³⁸U starts to increase before major sea level rise and overshoots the modern value by 3‰ in the early deglaciation. Deglacial ²³⁴U/²³⁸U of the Pacific converges with the Atlantic after the abrupt resumption of Atlantic meridional overturning. We suggest that ocean mixing and early deglacial release of excess ²³⁴U from enhanced subglacial melt activity of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets have driven the observed ²³⁴U/²³⁸U evolution. |
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spelling | ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:105167 2025-04-06T14:55:21+00:00 Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation Chen, T Robinson, LF Beasley, MP Claxton, LM Andersen, MB Gregoire, LJ Wadham, J Fornari, DJ Harpp, KS 2016-11-04 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/105167/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/105167/10/Uranium_isotopes_revision_Sep1.pdf https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aag1015 en eng American Association for the Advancement of Science https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/105167/10/Uranium_isotopes_revision_Sep1.pdf Chen, T, Robinson, LF, Beasley, MP et al. (6 more authors) (2016) Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation. Science, 354 (6312). pp. 626-629. ISSN 0036-8075 Article NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftleedsuniv https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aag1015 2025-03-13T08:08:23Z Seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U provides global-scale information on continental weathering and is vital for marine U-series geochronology. Previous evidence supports an increase in ²³⁴U/²³⁸U since the last glacial, but the timing and amplitude of its variability was poorly constrained. Here we report two seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U records based on well-preserved deep-sea corals from the low latitude Atlantic and Pacific. The Atlantic ²³⁴U/²³⁸U starts to increase before major sea level rise and overshoots the modern value by 3‰ in the early deglaciation. Deglacial ²³⁴U/²³⁸U of the Pacific converges with the Atlantic after the abrupt resumption of Atlantic meridional overturning. We suggest that ocean mixing and early deglacial release of excess ²³⁴U from enhanced subglacial melt activity of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets have driven the observed ²³⁴U/²³⁸U evolution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Pacific Science 354 6312 626 629 |
spellingShingle | Chen, T Robinson, LF Beasley, MP Claxton, LM Andersen, MB Gregoire, LJ Wadham, J Fornari, DJ Harpp, KS Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation |
title | Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation |
title_full | Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation |
title_fullStr | Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation |
title_full_unstemmed | Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation |
title_short | Ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴U/²³⁸U during the last deglaciation |
title_sort | ocean mixing and ice-sheet control of seawater ²³⁴u/²³⁸u during the last deglaciation |
url | https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/105167/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/105167/10/Uranium_isotopes_revision_Sep1.pdf https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aag1015 |