Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11

Climate dynamics during the marine isotope stage (MIS) 11 interglacial may provide information about how the climate system will evolve under the conditions of low‐amplitude orbital forcing that are also found during the late Holocene. New stable isotope and alkenone data are presented from southeas...

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Main Authors: Dickson, Alexander J., Leng, Melanie J., Maslin, Mark A., Sloane, Hilary J., Green, Joanne, Bendle, James A., McClymont, Erin L., Pancost, Richard D.
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2010
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:12854 2023-05-15T16:41:11+02:00 Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11 Dickson, Alexander J. Leng, Melanie J. Maslin, Mark A. Sloane, Hilary J. Green, Joanne Bendle, James A. McClymont, Erin L. Pancost, Richard D. 2010 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/12854/ http://www.agu.org/journals/pa/ unknown American Geophysical Union Dickson, Alexander J.; Leng, Melanie J. orcid:0000-0003-1115-5166 Maslin, Mark A.; Sloane, Hilary J.; Green, Joanne; Bendle, James A.; McClymont, Erin L.; Pancost, Richard D. 2010 Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11. Paleoceanography, 25, PA3208. https://doi.org/10.1029/2009PA001830 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2009PA001830> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1029/2009PA001830 2023-02-04T19:28:17Z Climate dynamics during the marine isotope stage (MIS) 11 interglacial may provide information about how the climate system will evolve under the conditions of low‐amplitude orbital forcing that are also found during the late Holocene. New stable isotope and alkenone data are presented from southeast Atlantic Ocean Drilling Program Site 1085, providing detailed information on interglacial climate evolution and the impacts of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC) and Agulhas leakage on the regional upper ocean hydrography. The data suggest that although warm surface ocean conditions were maintained at approximate Holocene levels for 40,000 years during MIS 11, subsurface temperature and salinity recorded by deeper‐dwelling planktonic foraminifera species were maintained at their highest values for only 7000–8000 years. Surface water temperature and salinity data suggest that the interocean exchange of warm, salty waters into the southeast Atlantic Ocean was directly related to changes in the activity of the MOC during the study interval. Specifically, transient regional warming events during periods of weakened overturning circulation may have been amplified by the continuous interocean exchange of warm, salty Indian Ocean waters that primed the MOC for abrupt resumptions into a vigorous mode of operation. Conversely, a peak in interocean exchange at the end of the MIS 11 interglacial optimum may reflect enhanced trade wind forcing of surface waters whose export to the North Atlantic Ocean could have contributed to renewed ice sheet buildup during the MIS 11 to 10 glacial inception. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet North Atlantic Planktonic foraminifera Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Indian Paleoceanography 25 3
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description Climate dynamics during the marine isotope stage (MIS) 11 interglacial may provide information about how the climate system will evolve under the conditions of low‐amplitude orbital forcing that are also found during the late Holocene. New stable isotope and alkenone data are presented from southeast Atlantic Ocean Drilling Program Site 1085, providing detailed information on interglacial climate evolution and the impacts of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC) and Agulhas leakage on the regional upper ocean hydrography. The data suggest that although warm surface ocean conditions were maintained at approximate Holocene levels for 40,000 years during MIS 11, subsurface temperature and salinity recorded by deeper‐dwelling planktonic foraminifera species were maintained at their highest values for only 7000–8000 years. Surface water temperature and salinity data suggest that the interocean exchange of warm, salty waters into the southeast Atlantic Ocean was directly related to changes in the activity of the MOC during the study interval. Specifically, transient regional warming events during periods of weakened overturning circulation may have been amplified by the continuous interocean exchange of warm, salty Indian Ocean waters that primed the MOC for abrupt resumptions into a vigorous mode of operation. Conversely, a peak in interocean exchange at the end of the MIS 11 interglacial optimum may reflect enhanced trade wind forcing of surface waters whose export to the North Atlantic Ocean could have contributed to renewed ice sheet buildup during the MIS 11 to 10 glacial inception.
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author Dickson, Alexander J.
Leng, Melanie J.
Maslin, Mark A.
Sloane, Hilary J.
Green, Joanne
Bendle, James A.
McClymont, Erin L.
Pancost, Richard D.
spellingShingle Dickson, Alexander J.
Leng, Melanie J.
Maslin, Mark A.
Sloane, Hilary J.
Green, Joanne
Bendle, James A.
McClymont, Erin L.
Pancost, Richard D.
Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
author_facet Dickson, Alexander J.
Leng, Melanie J.
Maslin, Mark A.
Sloane, Hilary J.
Green, Joanne
Bendle, James A.
McClymont, Erin L.
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author_sort Dickson, Alexander J.
title Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
title_short Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
title_full Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
title_fullStr Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
title_full_unstemmed Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
title_sort atlantic overturning circulation and agulhas leakage influences on southeast atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
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