New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay

In the mid-latitudes of the northeast Atlantic, the study of the upper branch of the AMOC is poorly documented. This study provides a complete record of the glacial, deglacial and Holocene dynamics of the easternmost portion of the upper branch of the AMOC, namely the European Slope Current and its...

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Main Authors: Depuydt, Pauline, Toucanne, Samuel, Barras, Christine, Michel, Elisabeth, Le Houedec, Sandrine, Mojtahid, Meryem
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17882/91758
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spelling ftseanoe:oai:seanoe.org:91758 2024-01-28T10:07:55+01:00 New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay Depuydt, Pauline Toucanne, Samuel Barras, Christine Michel, Elisabeth Le Houedec, Sandrine Mojtahid, Meryem North 53.369509, South 41.819566, East 0.703125, West -15.644531 2022-11 https://doi.org/10.17882/91758 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00806/91758/ unknown SEANOE doi:10.17882/91758 https://doi.org/10.17882/91758 https://www.seanoe.org/data/00806/91758/ CC-BY Benthic foraminifera Grain size Heinrich Stadials Deglacial period Holocene Bølling–Allerød interstadial Northeast Atlantic AMOC GEBC dataset 2022 ftseanoe https://doi.org/10.17882/91758 2024-01-03T17:24:30Z In the mid-latitudes of the northeast Atlantic, the study of the upper branch of the AMOC is poorly documented. This study provides a complete record of the glacial, deglacial and Holocene dynamics of the easternmost portion of the upper branch of the AMOC, namely the European Slope Current and its glacial equivalent know as the Glacial Eastern Boundary Current (GEBC). To do so, we use core SU81-44 (~1000 m water depth) from the of southern Bay of Biscay (BoB) upper slope, .The aim of this study is to reconstruct paleoenvironmental and hydrodynamic changes using a multiproxy approach (i.e. benthic foraminiferal assemblage, grain size proxies, oxygen and carbon stable isotopes, and foraminiferal εNd). During the glacial period and the onset of the deglaciation, our results show that the grain size proxies together with the relative densities of the high-energy indicator species Trifarina angulosa and the low oxygen tolerant Globobulimina spp. showed significant fluctuations. These were concomitant with the main climate changes recognized over this period and with the glacial slope paleoflow reconstruction from the northern BoB. This highlights a strong climatic/oceanographic forcing on the sedimentary characteristics of the region and a prominent forcing by changes in near-bottom flow speed. Our data also provide a new constraint on the strength of the slope current in the region during the late deglaciation and Holocene periods. We observe a reinvigoration of the upper branch of the AMOC during the Bølling-Allerød warming, preceding the abrupt resumption of the deeper branch of the AMOC in the western North Atlantic. This seems to confirm the crucial role of the European Slope Current in deep water formation, as it is the case today. Finally, our data show a progressive weakening of the ESC during the Holocene and we hypothesize a link with the long-term dynamics of the subpolar gyre. Dataset North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic SEANOE (Sea scientific open data publication)
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topic Benthic foraminifera
Grain size
Heinrich Stadials
Deglacial period
Holocene
Bølling–Allerød interstadial
Northeast Atlantic
AMOC
GEBC
spellingShingle Benthic foraminifera
Grain size
Heinrich Stadials
Deglacial period
Holocene
Bølling–Allerød interstadial
Northeast Atlantic
AMOC
GEBC
Depuydt, Pauline
Toucanne, Samuel
Barras, Christine
Michel, Elisabeth
Le Houedec, Sandrine
Mojtahid, Meryem
New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay
topic_facet Benthic foraminifera
Grain size
Heinrich Stadials
Deglacial period
Holocene
Bølling–Allerød interstadial
Northeast Atlantic
AMOC
GEBC
description In the mid-latitudes of the northeast Atlantic, the study of the upper branch of the AMOC is poorly documented. This study provides a complete record of the glacial, deglacial and Holocene dynamics of the easternmost portion of the upper branch of the AMOC, namely the European Slope Current and its glacial equivalent know as the Glacial Eastern Boundary Current (GEBC). To do so, we use core SU81-44 (~1000 m water depth) from the of southern Bay of Biscay (BoB) upper slope, .The aim of this study is to reconstruct paleoenvironmental and hydrodynamic changes using a multiproxy approach (i.e. benthic foraminiferal assemblage, grain size proxies, oxygen and carbon stable isotopes, and foraminiferal εNd). During the glacial period and the onset of the deglaciation, our results show that the grain size proxies together with the relative densities of the high-energy indicator species Trifarina angulosa and the low oxygen tolerant Globobulimina spp. showed significant fluctuations. These were concomitant with the main climate changes recognized over this period and with the glacial slope paleoflow reconstruction from the northern BoB. This highlights a strong climatic/oceanographic forcing on the sedimentary characteristics of the region and a prominent forcing by changes in near-bottom flow speed. Our data also provide a new constraint on the strength of the slope current in the region during the late deglaciation and Holocene periods. We observe a reinvigoration of the upper branch of the AMOC during the Bølling-Allerød warming, preceding the abrupt resumption of the deeper branch of the AMOC in the western North Atlantic. This seems to confirm the crucial role of the European Slope Current in deep water formation, as it is the case today. Finally, our data show a progressive weakening of the ESC during the Holocene and we hypothesize a link with the long-term dynamics of the subpolar gyre.
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author Depuydt, Pauline
Toucanne, Samuel
Barras, Christine
Michel, Elisabeth
Le Houedec, Sandrine
Mojtahid, Meryem
author_facet Depuydt, Pauline
Toucanne, Samuel
Barras, Christine
Michel, Elisabeth
Le Houedec, Sandrine
Mojtahid, Meryem
author_sort Depuydt, Pauline
title New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay
title_short New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay
title_full New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay
title_fullStr New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay
title_full_unstemmed New insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the European Slope Current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern Bay of Biscay
title_sort new insights on the glacial-interglacial dynamics of the european slope current based on a 36,000-year sediment record from the southern bay of biscay
publisher SEANOE
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.17882/91758
https://www.seanoe.org/data/00806/91758/
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