Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502

Benthic foraminiferal delta13C data from site 502 in the Caribbean Sea (sill depth ?1800 m) indicate that throughout the past 2.6 m.y., glacial delta13C values in the middepth Atlantic were higher during glaciations than interglaciations. This is interpreted as indicating a greater proportion of Upp...

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Main Authors: Oppo, Delia W, Raymo, Maureen E, Lohmann, Gerrit, Mix, Alan C, Wright, James D, Prell, Warren L
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1995
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.729936 2024-09-15T18:20:42+00:00 Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502 Oppo, Delia W Raymo, Maureen E Lohmann, Gerrit Mix, Alan C Wright, James D Prell, Warren L LATITUDE: 11.491100 * LONGITUDE: -79.378800 * DATE/TIME START: 1979-08-16T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1979-08-16T00:00:00 1995 application/zip, 3 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.729936 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.729936 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.729936 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.729936 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Oppo, Delia W; Raymo, Maureen E; Lohmann, Gerrit; Mix, Alan C; Wright, James D; Prell, Warren L (1995): A d13C record of Upper North Atlantic Deep Water during the past 2.6 million years. Paleoceanography, 10(3), 373-394, https://doi.org/10.1029/95PA00332 68-502 68-502_Site Caribbean Sea/RIDGE COMPCORE Composite Core Deep Sea Drilling Project DRILL Drilling/drill rig DSDP Glomar Challenger Leg68 dataset publication series 1995 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.72993610.1029/95PA00332 2024-07-24T02:31:20Z Benthic foraminiferal delta13C data from site 502 in the Caribbean Sea (sill depth ?1800 m) indicate that throughout the past 2.6 m.y., glacial delta13C values in the middepth Atlantic were higher during glaciations than interglaciations. This is interpreted as indicating a greater proportion of Upper North Atlantic Deep Water (UNADW) relative to southern source waters during glaciations. The contribution of UNADW during interglaciations to the middepth Atlantic remained approximately constant, and the contribution during glaciations may have been as much as 10 % higher in the late Pleistocene than in the late Pliocene. This small increase is in striking contrast to the much larger decrease in glacial Lower North Atlantic Deep Water (LNADW) contribution relative to southern sources, from about 80% to about 20%, that occurred over the past 2.6 m.y. Glacial intensification over the past 2.6 m.y. was probably coupled with a decrease in northward heat transport by the upper limb of the North Atlantic circulation cell, as was previously suggested on the basis of a LNADW record alone. Late Pleistocene (1 Ma-present) delta13C values in the Caribbean Sea were approximately 0.2 per mil higher than they were from 2.6 to 2.0 Ma. The delta13C rise is not due to an increase in the mean ocean delta13C value, nor can it be entirely attributed to an increase in the proportion of high-delta13C source waters. An increase in the delta13C value of the surface source waters must have contributed to the delta13C rise. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-79.378800,-79.378800,11.491100,11.491100)
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Glomar Challenger
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68-502_Site
Caribbean Sea/RIDGE
COMPCORE
Composite Core
Deep Sea Drilling Project
DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
DSDP
Glomar Challenger
Leg68
Oppo, Delia W
Raymo, Maureen E
Lohmann, Gerrit
Mix, Alan C
Wright, James D
Prell, Warren L
Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502
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Composite Core
Deep Sea Drilling Project
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DSDP
Glomar Challenger
Leg68
description Benthic foraminiferal delta13C data from site 502 in the Caribbean Sea (sill depth ?1800 m) indicate that throughout the past 2.6 m.y., glacial delta13C values in the middepth Atlantic were higher during glaciations than interglaciations. This is interpreted as indicating a greater proportion of Upper North Atlantic Deep Water (UNADW) relative to southern source waters during glaciations. The contribution of UNADW during interglaciations to the middepth Atlantic remained approximately constant, and the contribution during glaciations may have been as much as 10 % higher in the late Pleistocene than in the late Pliocene. This small increase is in striking contrast to the much larger decrease in glacial Lower North Atlantic Deep Water (LNADW) contribution relative to southern sources, from about 80% to about 20%, that occurred over the past 2.6 m.y. Glacial intensification over the past 2.6 m.y. was probably coupled with a decrease in northward heat transport by the upper limb of the North Atlantic circulation cell, as was previously suggested on the basis of a LNADW record alone. Late Pleistocene (1 Ma-present) delta13C values in the Caribbean Sea were approximately 0.2 per mil higher than they were from 2.6 to 2.0 Ma. The delta13C rise is not due to an increase in the mean ocean delta13C value, nor can it be entirely attributed to an increase in the proportion of high-delta13C source waters. An increase in the delta13C value of the surface source waters must have contributed to the delta13C rise.
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author Oppo, Delia W
Raymo, Maureen E
Lohmann, Gerrit
Mix, Alan C
Wright, James D
Prell, Warren L
author_facet Oppo, Delia W
Raymo, Maureen E
Lohmann, Gerrit
Mix, Alan C
Wright, James D
Prell, Warren L
author_sort Oppo, Delia W
title Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502
title_short Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502
title_full Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502
title_fullStr Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502
title_full_unstemmed Stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 68-502
title_sort stable isotope record of benthic foraminifera from dsdp site 68-502
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 1995
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.729936
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op_source Supplement to: Oppo, Delia W; Raymo, Maureen E; Lohmann, Gerrit; Mix, Alan C; Wright, James D; Prell, Warren L (1995): A d13C record of Upper North Atlantic Deep Water during the past 2.6 million years. Paleoceanography, 10(3), 373-394, https://doi.org/10.1029/95PA00332
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