Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater

The neodymium isotopic composition of authigenic phases of deep-sea sediment cores can be interpreted as reflecting past changes in water-mass mixing proportions if end-member water-mass compositions are constrained through time. Here we present three new records spanning 2480 to 4360 m depth in the...

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Main Authors: Howe, Jacob N. W., Piotrowski, Alexander M., Rennie, Victoria C. F.
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftucambridgeesc:oai:eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk:3925 2023-05-15T16:41:16+02:00 Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater Howe, Jacob N. W. Piotrowski, Alexander M. Rennie, Victoria C. F. 2016 text http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3925/ http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3925/1/831.full.pdf https://doi.org/10.1130/G38155.1 en eng http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/3925/1/831.full.pdf Howe, Jacob N. W. and Piotrowski, Alexander M. and Rennie, Victoria C. F. (2016) Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater. Geology, 44 (10). pp. 831-834. ISSN 0091-7613 DOI https://doi.org/10.1130/G38155.1 <https://doi.org/10.1130/G38155.1> 01 - Climate Change and Earth-Ocean Atmosphere Systems Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftucambridgeesc https://doi.org/10.1130/G38155.1 2020-08-27T18:09:49Z The neodymium isotopic composition of authigenic phases of deep-sea sediment cores can be interpreted as reflecting past changes in water-mass mixing proportions if end-member water-mass compositions are constrained through time. Here we present three new records spanning 2480 to 4360 m depth in the North Atlantic Ocean that show seawater Nd isotope values in the early to mid-Holocene that are more radiogenic than values from the abyssal northwest Atlantic. This finding indicates that that the end-member composition of North Atlantic Deep Water was more stable within its core than it was at abyssal depths. The spatial distribution of the unradiogenic neodymium isotope values observed in the North Atlantic suggests a bottom source, and therefore that they were unlikely to have been due to the production of intermediate-depth Labrador Sea Water. We infer that the unradiogenic authigenic Nd isotope values were most likely derived from a pulse of poorly chemically weathered detrital material that was deposited into the Labrador Sea following Laurentide ice sheet retreat in the early Holocene. This unradiogenic sediment released neodymium into the bottom waters, yielding an unradiogenic seawater signal that was advected southward at abyssal depths and attenuated as it vertically mixed upward in the water column to shallower depths. The southward dispersion of these unradiogenic seawater values traces deep-water advection. However, the exact values observed at the most abyssal sites cannot be interpreted as proportionate to the strength of deep-water production without improved constraints on end-member changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Labrador Sea North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences: ESC Publications Geology 44 10 831 834
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Howe, Jacob N. W.
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Rennie, Victoria C. F.
Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater
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description The neodymium isotopic composition of authigenic phases of deep-sea sediment cores can be interpreted as reflecting past changes in water-mass mixing proportions if end-member water-mass compositions are constrained through time. Here we present three new records spanning 2480 to 4360 m depth in the North Atlantic Ocean that show seawater Nd isotope values in the early to mid-Holocene that are more radiogenic than values from the abyssal northwest Atlantic. This finding indicates that that the end-member composition of North Atlantic Deep Water was more stable within its core than it was at abyssal depths. The spatial distribution of the unradiogenic neodymium isotope values observed in the North Atlantic suggests a bottom source, and therefore that they were unlikely to have been due to the production of intermediate-depth Labrador Sea Water. We infer that the unradiogenic authigenic Nd isotope values were most likely derived from a pulse of poorly chemically weathered detrital material that was deposited into the Labrador Sea following Laurentide ice sheet retreat in the early Holocene. This unradiogenic sediment released neodymium into the bottom waters, yielding an unradiogenic seawater signal that was advected southward at abyssal depths and attenuated as it vertically mixed upward in the water column to shallower depths. The southward dispersion of these unradiogenic seawater values traces deep-water advection. However, the exact values observed at the most abyssal sites cannot be interpreted as proportionate to the strength of deep-water production without improved constraints on end-member changes.
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author Howe, Jacob N. W.
Piotrowski, Alexander M.
Rennie, Victoria C. F.
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title Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater
title_short Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater
title_full Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater
title_fullStr Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater
title_full_unstemmed Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater
title_sort abyssal origin for the early holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in atlantic seawater
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