Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene

Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) adds salt and density to open ocean intermediate waters and is therefore an important motor of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and climate variability. However, the variability in strength and depth of MOW on geological timescales is poorly docume...

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Main Author: Nichols, Matthew
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Language:English
Published: University of Southampton 2021
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:452917 2023-07-30T03:57:44+02:00 Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene Nichols, Matthew 2021-12-06 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/452917/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/452917/1/Nichols_Matthew_PhD_Thesis_Dec_2021.pdf https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/452917/2/Nichols_Matthew_Permission_to_deposit.pdf en English eng University of Southampton https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/452917/1/Nichols_Matthew_PhD_Thesis_Dec_2021.pdf https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/452917/2/Nichols_Matthew_Permission_to_deposit.pdf Nichols, Matthew (2021) Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis, 141pp. uos_thesis Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2021 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T22:44:55Z Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) adds salt and density to open ocean intermediate waters and is therefore an important motor of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and climate variability. However, the variability in strength and depth of MOW on geological timescales is poorly documented. West Iberian Margin sediments provide important reference records in palaeoceanographic studies, climate events in the marine realm recorded here can be correlated to both the Antarctic and Greenland ice cores as well as to European terrestrial records. These sediments, therefore, provide an opportunity to document MOW variability in high-resolution, underpinned by strong age control. Here, I present new detailed records, with excellent age control, of MOW variability from ~416 ka to present from rapidly accumulated marine sediments recovered from the West Iberian Margin during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 339. The records of X‐ray fluorescence (XRF), physical grain size, and paleocurrent information from the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) indicate (i) a close relationship between the orientation of principle AMS axes and glacial‐interglacial cycles and (ii) two distinct regimes of MOW behaviour over the last ~416 kyr in grain‐size and AMS variability at orbital (mainly precession) and suborbital timescales. It is inferred that late Pleistocene variability in MOW strength and depth were strongly climate influenced and that changes in circum‐Mediterranean rainfall climate were likely a primary control. A suite of environmental and rock magnetic records from IODP Site U1391 sediments are presented. Different forms of magnetite with varying grain size are inferred as being the dominant magnetic phase in the sediments. From ~130 ka to present, the grain size and concentration of magnetite were strongly controlled by northern high latitude variability. During some stadials in this interval an additional high coercivity component is present, possibly representing haematite derived ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Greenland ice cores University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic The Antarctic Greenland
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description Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) adds salt and density to open ocean intermediate waters and is therefore an important motor of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and climate variability. However, the variability in strength and depth of MOW on geological timescales is poorly documented. West Iberian Margin sediments provide important reference records in palaeoceanographic studies, climate events in the marine realm recorded here can be correlated to both the Antarctic and Greenland ice cores as well as to European terrestrial records. These sediments, therefore, provide an opportunity to document MOW variability in high-resolution, underpinned by strong age control. Here, I present new detailed records, with excellent age control, of MOW variability from ~416 ka to present from rapidly accumulated marine sediments recovered from the West Iberian Margin during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 339. The records of X‐ray fluorescence (XRF), physical grain size, and paleocurrent information from the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) indicate (i) a close relationship between the orientation of principle AMS axes and glacial‐interglacial cycles and (ii) two distinct regimes of MOW behaviour over the last ~416 kyr in grain‐size and AMS variability at orbital (mainly precession) and suborbital timescales. It is inferred that late Pleistocene variability in MOW strength and depth were strongly climate influenced and that changes in circum‐Mediterranean rainfall climate were likely a primary control. A suite of environmental and rock magnetic records from IODP Site U1391 sediments are presented. Different forms of magnetite with varying grain size are inferred as being the dominant magnetic phase in the sediments. From ~130 ka to present, the grain size and concentration of magnetite were strongly controlled by northern high latitude variability. During some stadials in this interval an additional high coercivity component is present, possibly representing haematite derived ...
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Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene
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title Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene
title_short Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene
title_full Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene
title_fullStr Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene
title_sort multi-proxy investigations into mediterranean outflow water variability and sedimentary processes on the west iberian margin through the late pleistocene
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Nichols, Matthew (2021) Multi-Proxy Investigations into Mediterranean Outflow Water Variability and Sedimentary Processes on the West Iberian Margin Through the Late Pleistocene. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis, 141pp.
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