Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments

Diffuse reflectance records from Feni Drift in the North Atlantic faithfully record sediment percent carbonate. A high-resolu­tion, reflectance-based age model for these sediments derived from an orbitally tuned age model for western equatorial Atlantic, Ceara Rise sediments was generated by spectra...

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Main Authors: Ortiz, Joseph D., Mix, Alan C., Harris, Sara E., O'Connell, Suzanne
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Language:English
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Published: American Geophysical Union
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:70795903r 2024-09-15T18:21:45+00:00 Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments Ortiz, Joseph D. Mix, Alan C. Harris, Sara E. O'Connell, Suzanne https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/70795903r English [eng] eng unknown American Geophysical Union https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/70795903r Copyright Not Evaluated Article ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:05Z Diffuse reflectance records from Feni Drift in the North Atlantic faithfully record sediment percent carbonate. A high-resolu­tion, reflectance-based age model for these sediments derived from an orbitally tuned age model for western equatorial Atlantic, Ceara Rise sediments was generated by spectral frequency mapping. Power spectra of the Feni Drift record indicate statistically significant sub­Milankovitch cyclicity at 7.6-8.4 and 4.8-6.1 kyr. We infer that these ∼8 and ∼5 kyr cycles document a linkage between North and equa­torial Atlantic climate given our ability to correlate these records. These climate cycles influence Atlantic basin carbonate prior to the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation and thus must arise from some portion of the climate system other than the dynamics of large ice sheets. The presence of these peaks, which could be related to equatorial clipped precession, implies a possible non-linear response to Milankovitch forcing. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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description Diffuse reflectance records from Feni Drift in the North Atlantic faithfully record sediment percent carbonate. A high-resolu­tion, reflectance-based age model for these sediments derived from an orbitally tuned age model for western equatorial Atlantic, Ceara Rise sediments was generated by spectral frequency mapping. Power spectra of the Feni Drift record indicate statistically significant sub­Milankovitch cyclicity at 7.6-8.4 and 4.8-6.1 kyr. We infer that these ∼8 and ∼5 kyr cycles document a linkage between North and equa­torial Atlantic climate given our ability to correlate these records. These climate cycles influence Atlantic basin carbonate prior to the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation and thus must arise from some portion of the climate system other than the dynamics of large ice sheets. The presence of these peaks, which could be related to equatorial clipped precession, implies a possible non-linear response to Milankovitch forcing.
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author Ortiz, Joseph D.
Mix, Alan C.
Harris, Sara E.
O'Connell, Suzanne
spellingShingle Ortiz, Joseph D.
Mix, Alan C.
Harris, Sara E.
O'Connell, Suzanne
Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments
author_facet Ortiz, Joseph D.
Mix, Alan C.
Harris, Sara E.
O'Connell, Suzanne
author_sort Ortiz, Joseph D.
title Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments
title_short Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments
title_full Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments
title_fullStr Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments
title_full_unstemmed Diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in North Atlantic sediments
title_sort diffuse spectral reflectance as a proxy for percent carbonate content in north atlantic sediments
publisher American Geophysical Union
url https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/70795903r
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