The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary

Reconstructions of surface paleoceanographic conditions of the western equatorial Atlantic and past climates of the adjacent Northeast Brazilian (the "Nordeste") continental margin were undertaken by analyzing sediments from a piston core and associated gravity and box cores recovered from...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Other Authors: Nace, Trevor (author), Baker, Paul (author), Dwyer, Gary (author), Silva, Cleverson (author), Rigsby, Catherine (author), Burns, Stephen (author), Giosan, Liviu (author), Otto-Bliesner, Bette (author), Liu, Zhengyu (author), Zhu, Jiang (author)
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Published: Elsevier Ltd. 2014
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.05.030
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_14516 2023-09-05T13:21:31+02:00 The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary Nace, Trevor (author) Baker, Paul (author) Dwyer, Gary (author) Silva, Cleverson (author) Rigsby, Catherine (author) Burns, Stephen (author) Giosan, Liviu (author) Otto-Bliesner, Bette (author) Liu, Zhengyu (author) Zhu, Jiang (author) 2014-12-01 http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-021-375 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.05.030 en eng Elsevier Ltd. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-021-375 doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.05.030 ark:/85065/d7fn176p Copyright 2014 Elsevier. Text article 2014 ftncar https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.05.030 2023-08-14T18:36:18Z Reconstructions of surface paleoceanographic conditions of the western equatorial Atlantic and past climates of the adjacent Northeast Brazilian (the "Nordeste") continental margin were undertaken by analyzing sediments from a piston core and associated gravity and box cores recovered from 3107 meter water depth at 0° 20′ N on the equatorial Brazilian continental slope. The record is dated by radiocarbon analysis and oxygen isotopic stratigraphy of planktonic foraminifers and spans from near-modern to approximately 110 Ka. High-resolution XRF analysis provides insight into the paleoclimate history of the Nordeste during the last glacial interval. Several large-amplitude and abrupt peaks are observed in the time series of Ti/Ca and are usually accompanied by peaks of Fe/K. Together these record periods of increased precipitation and intense weathering on the adjacent continent and increased terrestrial sediment discharge from Nordeste rivers into the Atlantic. Within the limits of dating accuracy, most Ti/Ca peaks correlate with Heinrich events in the North Atlantic. This record thus corroborates, and extends back in time, the previous record of Arz et al. (1998) determined on sediment cores from farther southeast along the Nordeste margin. Stable oxygen isotopic analysis and Mg/Ca paleothermometry on the near-surface-dwelling planktonic foraminiferal species Globierinoides ruber find that mean sea-surface temperature (SST) during glacial time (20-55 Ka, n = 97) was 23.89 ± 0.79 °C and the mean SST during the late Holocene (0–5 Ka, n = 14) was 26.89 ± 0.33 °C. SSTs were 0.5-2 °C higher and inferred sea-surface salinities were lower during most of the periods of elevated Ti/Ca, thus, as observed in previous studies, the western equatorial Atlantic was warm (at least locally) and the adjacent southern tropical continent was wet at the same time that the high-latitude North Atlantic was cold. Using the SYNTRACE-CCSM3 fully coupled climate model with transient forcing for the period 22 Ka to present, we find that ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Nordeste ENVELOPE(-66.867,-66.867,-68.167,-68.167) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 415 3 13
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description Reconstructions of surface paleoceanographic conditions of the western equatorial Atlantic and past climates of the adjacent Northeast Brazilian (the "Nordeste") continental margin were undertaken by analyzing sediments from a piston core and associated gravity and box cores recovered from 3107 meter water depth at 0° 20′ N on the equatorial Brazilian continental slope. The record is dated by radiocarbon analysis and oxygen isotopic stratigraphy of planktonic foraminifers and spans from near-modern to approximately 110 Ka. High-resolution XRF analysis provides insight into the paleoclimate history of the Nordeste during the last glacial interval. Several large-amplitude and abrupt peaks are observed in the time series of Ti/Ca and are usually accompanied by peaks of Fe/K. Together these record periods of increased precipitation and intense weathering on the adjacent continent and increased terrestrial sediment discharge from Nordeste rivers into the Atlantic. Within the limits of dating accuracy, most Ti/Ca peaks correlate with Heinrich events in the North Atlantic. This record thus corroborates, and extends back in time, the previous record of Arz et al. (1998) determined on sediment cores from farther southeast along the Nordeste margin. Stable oxygen isotopic analysis and Mg/Ca paleothermometry on the near-surface-dwelling planktonic foraminiferal species Globierinoides ruber find that mean sea-surface temperature (SST) during glacial time (20-55 Ka, n = 97) was 23.89 ± 0.79 °C and the mean SST during the late Holocene (0–5 Ka, n = 14) was 26.89 ± 0.33 °C. SSTs were 0.5-2 °C higher and inferred sea-surface salinities were lower during most of the periods of elevated Ti/Ca, thus, as observed in previous studies, the western equatorial Atlantic was warm (at least locally) and the adjacent southern tropical continent was wet at the same time that the high-latitude North Atlantic was cold. Using the SYNTRACE-CCSM3 fully coupled climate model with transient forcing for the period 22 Ka to present, we find that ...
author2 Nace, Trevor (author)
Baker, Paul (author)
Dwyer, Gary (author)
Silva, Cleverson (author)
Rigsby, Catherine (author)
Burns, Stephen (author)
Giosan, Liviu (author)
Otto-Bliesner, Bette (author)
Liu, Zhengyu (author)
Zhu, Jiang (author)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
title The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary
spellingShingle The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary
title_short The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary
title_full The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary
title_fullStr The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary
title_full_unstemmed The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary
title_sort role of north brazil current transport in the paleoclimate of the brazilian nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical atlantic during the late quaternary
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