Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition

By reconstructing past hydrologic variations in the Northern Caribbean Sea and their influence on the stability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) during the last 940 ka, we seek to document climate changes in this tropical area in response to the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (M...

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Main Authors: Sepulcre, S., Vidal, L., Tachikawa, K., Rostek, F., Bard, E.
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00027826 2023-05-15T16:41:26+02:00 Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition Sepulcre, S. Vidal, L. Tachikawa, K. Rostek, F. Bard, E. 2011-02 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-75-2011 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00027826 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00027781/cp-7-75-2011.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/7/75/2011/cp-7-75-2011.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Climate of the Past -- http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/cp/cp/published_papers.html -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2217985 -- 1814-9332 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-75-2011 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00027826 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00027781/cp-7-75-2011.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/7/75/2011/cp-7-75-2011.pdf uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2011 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-75-2011 2022-02-08T22:48:29Z By reconstructing past hydrologic variations in the Northern Caribbean Sea and their influence on the stability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) during the last 940 ka, we seek to document climate changes in this tropical area in response to the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT). Using core MD03-2628, we estimated past changes in sea surface salinity (SSS) using Δδ18O, the difference between the modern, and the past δ18O of seawater (obtained by combining alkenone thermometer data with the δ18O of the planktonic foraminifera Globigerinoides rube (white) and corrected for ice-sheet volume effects). Today, the lowest SSS values in the area studied are associated with the northernmost location of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The Δδ18O record obtained from core MD03-2628 exhibits glacial/interglacial cyclicity with higher values during all glacial periods spanning the last 940 ka, indicating increased SSS. A long-term trend was also observed in the Δδ18O values that exhibited a shift toward lower values for interglacial periods during the last 450 ka, as compared to interglacial stages older than 650 ka. A rise in SSS during glacial stages may be related to the southernmost location of the ITCZ, which is induced by a steeper cross-equator temperature gradient and associated with reduced northward cross-equatorial oceanic transport. Therefore, the results suggest a permanent link between the tropical salinity budget and the AMOC during the last 940 ka. Following the MPT, lower salinities during the last five interglacial stages indicated a northernmost ITCZ location that was forced by changes in the cross-equator temperature gradient and that was associated with the poleward position of Southern Oceanic Fronts that amplify the transport of heat and moisture to the North Atlantic. These processes may have contributed to the amplification of the climate cycles that followed the MPT. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet North Atlantic Planktonic foraminifera Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Climate of the Past 7 1 75 90
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Sepulcre, S.
Vidal, L.
Tachikawa, K.
Rostek, F.
Bard, E.
Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
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description By reconstructing past hydrologic variations in the Northern Caribbean Sea and their influence on the stability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) during the last 940 ka, we seek to document climate changes in this tropical area in response to the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT). Using core MD03-2628, we estimated past changes in sea surface salinity (SSS) using Δδ18O, the difference between the modern, and the past δ18O of seawater (obtained by combining alkenone thermometer data with the δ18O of the planktonic foraminifera Globigerinoides rube (white) and corrected for ice-sheet volume effects). Today, the lowest SSS values in the area studied are associated with the northernmost location of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The Δδ18O record obtained from core MD03-2628 exhibits glacial/interglacial cyclicity with higher values during all glacial periods spanning the last 940 ka, indicating increased SSS. A long-term trend was also observed in the Δδ18O values that exhibited a shift toward lower values for interglacial periods during the last 450 ka, as compared to interglacial stages older than 650 ka. A rise in SSS during glacial stages may be related to the southernmost location of the ITCZ, which is induced by a steeper cross-equator temperature gradient and associated with reduced northward cross-equatorial oceanic transport. Therefore, the results suggest a permanent link between the tropical salinity budget and the AMOC during the last 940 ka. Following the MPT, lower salinities during the last five interglacial stages indicated a northernmost ITCZ location that was forced by changes in the cross-equator temperature gradient and that was associated with the poleward position of Southern Oceanic Fronts that amplify the transport of heat and moisture to the North Atlantic. These processes may have contributed to the amplification of the climate cycles that followed the MPT.
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author Sepulcre, S.
Vidal, L.
Tachikawa, K.
Rostek, F.
Bard, E.
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Vidal, L.
Tachikawa, K.
Rostek, F.
Bard, E.
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title Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
title_short Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
title_full Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
title_fullStr Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
title_full_unstemmed Sea-surface salinity variations in the northern Caribbean Sea across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
title_sort sea-surface salinity variations in the northern caribbean sea across the mid-pleistocene transition
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