The residence time of Southern Ocean surface waters and the 100,000-year ice age cycle

From 1.25 million to 700,000 years ago, the ice age cycle deepened and lengthened from 41,000- to 100,000-year periodicity, a transition that remains unexplained. Using surface- and bottom-dwelling foraminifera from the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean to reconstruct the deep-to-surface supply o...

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Main Authors: Hasenfratz, A., Jaccard, S., Martinez-Garcia, A., Sigman, D., Hodell, D., Vance, D., Bernasconi, S., Kleiven, H., Haumann, F., Haug, G.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-AC32-3
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spelling ftpubman:oai:pure.mpg.de:item_3058568 2023-08-20T04:00:50+02:00 The residence time of Southern Ocean surface waters and the 100,000-year ice age cycle Hasenfratz, A. Jaccard, S. Martinez-Garcia, A. Sigman, D. Hodell, D. Vance, D. Bernasconi, S. Kleiven, H. Haumann, F. Haug, G. 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-AC32-3 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1126/science.aat7067 http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0003-AC32-3 Science info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftpubman https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aat7067 2023-08-01T23:54:14Z From 1.25 million to 700,000 years ago, the ice age cycle deepened and lengthened from 41,000- to 100,000-year periodicity, a transition that remains unexplained. Using surface- and bottom-dwelling foraminifera from the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean to reconstruct the deep-to-surface supply of water during the ice ages of the past 1.5 million years, we found that a reduction in deep water supply and a concomitant freshening of the surface ocean coincided with the emergence of the high-amplitude 100,000-year glacial cycle. We propose that this slowing of deep-to-surface circulation (i.e., a longer residence time for Antarctic surface waters) prolonged ice ages by allowing the Antarctic halocline to strengthen, which increased the resistance of the Antarctic upper water column to orbitally paced drivers of carbon dioxide release. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Science 363 6431 1080 1084
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description From 1.25 million to 700,000 years ago, the ice age cycle deepened and lengthened from 41,000- to 100,000-year periodicity, a transition that remains unexplained. Using surface- and bottom-dwelling foraminifera from the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean to reconstruct the deep-to-surface supply of water during the ice ages of the past 1.5 million years, we found that a reduction in deep water supply and a concomitant freshening of the surface ocean coincided with the emergence of the high-amplitude 100,000-year glacial cycle. We propose that this slowing of deep-to-surface circulation (i.e., a longer residence time for Antarctic surface waters) prolonged ice ages by allowing the Antarctic halocline to strengthen, which increased the resistance of the Antarctic upper water column to orbitally paced drivers of carbon dioxide release.
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author Hasenfratz, A.
Jaccard, S.
Martinez-Garcia, A.
Sigman, D.
Hodell, D.
Vance, D.
Bernasconi, S.
Kleiven, H.
Haumann, F.
Haug, G.
spellingShingle Hasenfratz, A.
Jaccard, S.
Martinez-Garcia, A.
Sigman, D.
Hodell, D.
Vance, D.
Bernasconi, S.
Kleiven, H.
Haumann, F.
Haug, G.
The residence time of Southern Ocean surface waters and the 100,000-year ice age cycle
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Jaccard, S.
Martinez-Garcia, A.
Sigman, D.
Hodell, D.
Vance, D.
Bernasconi, S.
Kleiven, H.
Haumann, F.
Haug, G.
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title The residence time of Southern Ocean surface waters and the 100,000-year ice age cycle
title_short The residence time of Southern Ocean surface waters and the 100,000-year ice age cycle
title_full The residence time of Southern Ocean surface waters and the 100,000-year ice age cycle
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