The mid-Piacenzian of the North Atlantic Ocean

The Piacenzian Age (Pliocene) represents a past climate interval within which frequency and magnitude of environmental changes during a period of past global warmth can be analyzed, climate models can be tested, and results can be placed in a context to better prepare for future change. Here we focu...

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Published in:Stratigraphy
Other Authors: Dowsett, Harry J. (author), Robinson, Marci M. (author), Foley, Kevin M. (author), Herbert, Timothy D. (author), Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author), Spivey, Whittney (author)
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_22844 2023-09-05T13:21:25+02:00 The mid-Piacenzian of the North Atlantic Ocean Dowsett, Harry J. (author) Robinson, Marci M. (author) Foley, Kevin M. (author) Herbert, Timothy D. (author) Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author) Spivey, Whittney (author) 2018-08-12 https://doi.org/10.29041/strat.16.3.119-144 en eng Stratigraphy--Strat--1547139X--2331656X NOAA Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature (ERSST), Version 5--10.7289/V5T72FNM PRISM late Pliocene (Piacenzian) alkenone - derived SST data--10.5066/F7959G1S Community sourced mid-Piacenzian sea surface temperature (SST) data--10.5066/P9YP3DTV articles:22844 ark:/85065/d7jq145m doi:10.29041/strat.16.3.119-144 Copyright 2019 Micropaleontology Press article Text 2018 ftncar https://doi.org/10.29041/strat.16.3.119-144 2023-08-14T18:50:37Z The Piacenzian Age (Pliocene) represents a past climate interval within which frequency and magnitude of environmental changes during a period of past global warmth can be analyzed, climate models can be tested, and results can be placed in a context to better prepare for future change. Here we focus on the North Atlantic region, incorporating new and existing faunal assemblage and alkenone paleotemperature data from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 642, 662, 982, and 999, and International Ocean Discovery Program Sites 1308 and 1313 into our paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Cores and outcrop material containing Piacenzian sediments from the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Virginia, USA, are also included. These data allow us to characterize regional changes in temperature, salinity, upwelling, surface productivity, and diversity, associated with climate transitions, and make nuanced reconstructions of mid-Piacenzian conditions within a high-resolution temporal framework between similar to 3.40 and similar to 3.15Ma, inclusive of Marine Isotope Stages M2 through KM5. We include an initial comparison of estimated sea-surface temperature to coupled climate model simulations, which shows improvement in model adherence to paleoclimate parameters over previous data-model comparisons for the Pliocene. 1852977 Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Stratigraphy 16 3 119 144
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description The Piacenzian Age (Pliocene) represents a past climate interval within which frequency and magnitude of environmental changes during a period of past global warmth can be analyzed, climate models can be tested, and results can be placed in a context to better prepare for future change. Here we focus on the North Atlantic region, incorporating new and existing faunal assemblage and alkenone paleotemperature data from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 642, 662, 982, and 999, and International Ocean Discovery Program Sites 1308 and 1313 into our paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Cores and outcrop material containing Piacenzian sediments from the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Virginia, USA, are also included. These data allow us to characterize regional changes in temperature, salinity, upwelling, surface productivity, and diversity, associated with climate transitions, and make nuanced reconstructions of mid-Piacenzian conditions within a high-resolution temporal framework between similar to 3.40 and similar to 3.15Ma, inclusive of Marine Isotope Stages M2 through KM5. We include an initial comparison of estimated sea-surface temperature to coupled climate model simulations, which shows improvement in model adherence to paleoclimate parameters over previous data-model comparisons for the Pliocene. 1852977
author2 Dowsett, Harry J. (author)
Robinson, Marci M. (author)
Foley, Kevin M. (author)
Herbert, Timothy D. (author)
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author)
Spivey, Whittney (author)
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title The mid-Piacenzian of the North Atlantic Ocean
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title_short The mid-Piacenzian of the North Atlantic Ocean
title_full The mid-Piacenzian of the North Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr The mid-Piacenzian of the North Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed The mid-Piacenzian of the North Atlantic Ocean
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NOAA Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature (ERSST), Version 5--10.7289/V5T72FNM
PRISM late Pliocene (Piacenzian) alkenone - derived SST data--10.5066/F7959G1S
Community sourced mid-Piacenzian sea surface temperature (SST) data--10.5066/P9YP3DTV
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