Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A

We explore the applicability of paired Mg/Ca and 18O/16O measurements on benthic foraminifera from Southern Ocean site 747 to paleoceanographic reconstructions on pre-Pleistocene timescales. We focus on the late Oligocene through Pleistocene (27–0 Ma) history of paleotemperatures and the evolution o...

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Main Authors: Billups, Katharina, Schrag, Daniel P
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2002
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.846351
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.846351 2024-09-15T17:44:04+00:00 Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A Billups, Katharina Schrag, Daniel P LATITUDE: -54.811000 * LONGITUDE: 76.794000 * DATE/TIME START: 1988-03-06T22:30:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1988-03-08T17:15:00 2002 application/zip, 2 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.846351 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.846351 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.846351 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.846351 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Billups, Katharina; Schrag, Daniel P (2002): Paleotemperatures and ice volume of the past 27 Myr revisited with paired Mg/Ca and 18O/16O measurements on benthic foraminifera. Paleoceanography, 17(1), 3-1-3-11, https://doi.org/10.1029/2000PA000567 120-747A DRILL Drilling/drill rig Joides Resolution Leg120 Ocean Drilling Program ODP South Indian Ridge South Indian Ocean dataset publication series 2002 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.84635110.1029/2000PA000567 2024-07-24T02:31:21Z We explore the applicability of paired Mg/Ca and 18O/16O measurements on benthic foraminifera from Southern Ocean site 747 to paleoceanographic reconstructions on pre-Pleistocene timescales. We focus on the late Oligocene through Pleistocene (27–0 Ma) history of paleotemperatures and the evolution of the d18O values of seawater (d18Osw) at a temporal resolution of ~100–200 kyr. Absolute paleotemperature estimates depend on assumptions of how Mg/Ca ratios of seawater have changed over the past 27 Myr, but relative changes that occur on geologically brief timescales are robust. Results indicate that at the Oligocene to Miocene boundary (23.8 Ma), temperatures lag the increase in global ice-volume deduced from benthic foraminiferal d18O values, but the smaller-scale Miocene glaciations are accompanied by ocean cooling of -1°C. During the mid-Miocene phase of Antarctic ice sheet growth (~15-13 Ma), water temperatures cool by ~3°C. Unlike the benthic foraminiferal d18O values, which remain relatively constant thereafter, temperatures vary (by 3°C) and reach maxima at ~12 and ~8.5 Ma. The onset of significant Northern Hemisphere glaciation during the late Pliocene is synchronous with an ~4°C cooling at site 747. A comparison of our d18Osw curve to the Haq et al. (1987, doi:10.1126/science.235.4793.1156 ) sea level curve yields excellent agreement between sequence boundaries and times of increasing seawater 18O/16O ratios. At ~12-11 Ma in particular, when benthic foraminiferal d18O values do not support a further increase in ice volume, the d18Osw curve comes to a maximum that corresponds to a major mid-Miocene sea level regression. The agreement between the character of our Mg/Ca-based d18Osw curve and sequence stratigraphy demonstrates that benthic foramaniferal Mg/Ca ratios can be used to trace the d18Osw on pre-Pleistocene timescales despite a number of uncertainties related to poorly constrained temperature calibrations and paleoseawater Mg/Ca ratios. The Mg/Ca record also highlights that deep ocean temperatures ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Southern Ocean PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(76.794000,76.794000,-54.811000,-54.811000)
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Joides Resolution
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Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Indian Ridge
South Indian Ocean
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DRILL
Drilling/drill rig
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Leg120
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Indian Ridge
South Indian Ocean
Billups, Katharina
Schrag, Daniel P
Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A
topic_facet 120-747A
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Drilling/drill rig
Joides Resolution
Leg120
Ocean Drilling Program
ODP
South Indian Ridge
South Indian Ocean
description We explore the applicability of paired Mg/Ca and 18O/16O measurements on benthic foraminifera from Southern Ocean site 747 to paleoceanographic reconstructions on pre-Pleistocene timescales. We focus on the late Oligocene through Pleistocene (27–0 Ma) history of paleotemperatures and the evolution of the d18O values of seawater (d18Osw) at a temporal resolution of ~100–200 kyr. Absolute paleotemperature estimates depend on assumptions of how Mg/Ca ratios of seawater have changed over the past 27 Myr, but relative changes that occur on geologically brief timescales are robust. Results indicate that at the Oligocene to Miocene boundary (23.8 Ma), temperatures lag the increase in global ice-volume deduced from benthic foraminiferal d18O values, but the smaller-scale Miocene glaciations are accompanied by ocean cooling of -1°C. During the mid-Miocene phase of Antarctic ice sheet growth (~15-13 Ma), water temperatures cool by ~3°C. Unlike the benthic foraminiferal d18O values, which remain relatively constant thereafter, temperatures vary (by 3°C) and reach maxima at ~12 and ~8.5 Ma. The onset of significant Northern Hemisphere glaciation during the late Pliocene is synchronous with an ~4°C cooling at site 747. A comparison of our d18Osw curve to the Haq et al. (1987, doi:10.1126/science.235.4793.1156 ) sea level curve yields excellent agreement between sequence boundaries and times of increasing seawater 18O/16O ratios. At ~12-11 Ma in particular, when benthic foraminiferal d18O values do not support a further increase in ice volume, the d18Osw curve comes to a maximum that corresponds to a major mid-Miocene sea level regression. The agreement between the character of our Mg/Ca-based d18Osw curve and sequence stratigraphy demonstrates that benthic foramaniferal Mg/Ca ratios can be used to trace the d18Osw on pre-Pleistocene timescales despite a number of uncertainties related to poorly constrained temperature calibrations and paleoseawater Mg/Ca ratios. The Mg/Ca record also highlights that deep ocean temperatures ...
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Schrag, Daniel P
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title Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A
title_short Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A
title_full Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A
title_fullStr Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A
title_full_unstemmed Mg/Ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 Ma of ODP Hole 120-747A
title_sort mg/ca and stable oxygen measurement of the past 27 ma of odp hole 120-747a
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