The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean

The history of the Arctic Ocean during the Cenozoic era ( 0 - 65 million years ago) is largely unknown from direct evidence. Here we present a Cenozoic palaeoceanographic record constructed from >400 m of sediment core from a recent drilling expedition to the Lomonosov ridge in the Arctic Ocean....

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Main Authors: Moran, K, Backman, J, Brinkhuis, H, Clemens, SC, Cronin, T, Dickens, GR, Eynaud, F, Gattacceca, J, Jakobsson, M, Jordan, RW, Kaminski, M, King, J, Koc, N, Krylov, A, Martinez, N, Matthiessen, J, McInroy, D, Moore, TC, Onodera, J, O'Regan, M, Palike, H, Rea, B, Rio, D, Sakamoto, T, Smith, DC, Stein, R, St John, K, Suto, I, Suzuki, N, Takahashi, K, Watanabe, M, Yamamoto, M, Farrell, J, Frank, M, Kubik, P, Jokat, W, Kristoffersen, Y
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:18503 2023-05-15T13:57:04+02:00 The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean Moran, K Backman, J Brinkhuis, H Clemens, SC Cronin, T Dickens, GR Eynaud, F Gattacceca, J Jakobsson, M Jordan, RW Kaminski, M King, J Koc, N Krylov, A Martinez, N Matthiessen, J McInroy, D Moore, TC Onodera, J O'Regan, M Palike, H Rea, B Rio, D Sakamoto, T Smith, DC Stein, R St John, K Suto, I Suzuki, N Takahashi, K Watanabe, M Yamamoto, M Farrell, J Frank, M Kubik, P Jokat, W Kristoffersen, Y 2006-06-01 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/18503/ unknown NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP NATURE , 441 (7093) 601 - 605. (2006) THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION SEDIMENTATION-RATES THERMAL MAXIMUM GLACIATION PACIFIC CALCITE BASIN Article 2006 ftucl 2016-01-15T00:24:35Z The history of the Arctic Ocean during the Cenozoic era ( 0 - 65 million years ago) is largely unknown from direct evidence. Here we present a Cenozoic palaeoceanographic record constructed from >400 m of sediment core from a recent drilling expedition to the Lomonosov ridge in the Arctic Ocean. Our record shows a palaeoenvironmental transition from a warm 'greenhouse' world, during the late Palaeocene and early Eocene epochs, to a colder 'icehouse' world influenced by sea ice and icebergs from the middle Eocene epoch to the present. For the most recent similar to 14 Myr, we find sedimentation rates of 1 - 2 cm per thousand years, in stark contrast to the substantially lower rates proposed in earlier studies; this record of the Neogene reveals cooling of the Arctic that was synchronous with the expansion of Greenland ice (similar to 3.2 Myr ago) and East Antarctic ice (similar to 14 Myr ago). We find evidence for the first occurrence of ice-rafted debris in the middle Eocene epoch (similar to 45 Myr ago), some 35 Myr earlier than previously thought; fresh surface waters were present at,49 Myr ago, before the onset of ice-rafted debris. Also, the temperatures of surface waters during the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum (similar to 55 Myr ago) appear to have been substantially warmer than previously estimated. The revised timing of the earliest Arctic cooling events coincides with those from Antarctica, supporting arguments for bipolar symmetry in climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Greenland Iceberg* Iceberg* Lomonosov Ridge Sea ice University College London: UCL Discovery Antarctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Greenland Pacific
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topic THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
SEDIMENTATION-RATES
THERMAL MAXIMUM
GLACIATION
PACIFIC
CALCITE
BASIN
spellingShingle THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
SEDIMENTATION-RATES
THERMAL MAXIMUM
GLACIATION
PACIFIC
CALCITE
BASIN
Moran, K
Backman, J
Brinkhuis, H
Clemens, SC
Cronin, T
Dickens, GR
Eynaud, F
Gattacceca, J
Jakobsson, M
Jordan, RW
Kaminski, M
King, J
Koc, N
Krylov, A
Martinez, N
Matthiessen, J
McInroy, D
Moore, TC
Onodera, J
O'Regan, M
Palike, H
Rea, B
Rio, D
Sakamoto, T
Smith, DC
Stein, R
St John, K
Suto, I
Suzuki, N
Takahashi, K
Watanabe, M
Yamamoto, M
Farrell, J
Frank, M
Kubik, P
Jokat, W
Kristoffersen, Y
The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean
topic_facet THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
SEDIMENTATION-RATES
THERMAL MAXIMUM
GLACIATION
PACIFIC
CALCITE
BASIN
description The history of the Arctic Ocean during the Cenozoic era ( 0 - 65 million years ago) is largely unknown from direct evidence. Here we present a Cenozoic palaeoceanographic record constructed from >400 m of sediment core from a recent drilling expedition to the Lomonosov ridge in the Arctic Ocean. Our record shows a palaeoenvironmental transition from a warm 'greenhouse' world, during the late Palaeocene and early Eocene epochs, to a colder 'icehouse' world influenced by sea ice and icebergs from the middle Eocene epoch to the present. For the most recent similar to 14 Myr, we find sedimentation rates of 1 - 2 cm per thousand years, in stark contrast to the substantially lower rates proposed in earlier studies; this record of the Neogene reveals cooling of the Arctic that was synchronous with the expansion of Greenland ice (similar to 3.2 Myr ago) and East Antarctic ice (similar to 14 Myr ago). We find evidence for the first occurrence of ice-rafted debris in the middle Eocene epoch (similar to 45 Myr ago), some 35 Myr earlier than previously thought; fresh surface waters were present at,49 Myr ago, before the onset of ice-rafted debris. Also, the temperatures of surface waters during the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum (similar to 55 Myr ago) appear to have been substantially warmer than previously estimated. The revised timing of the earliest Arctic cooling events coincides with those from Antarctica, supporting arguments for bipolar symmetry in climate change.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Moran, K
Backman, J
Brinkhuis, H
Clemens, SC
Cronin, T
Dickens, GR
Eynaud, F
Gattacceca, J
Jakobsson, M
Jordan, RW
Kaminski, M
King, J
Koc, N
Krylov, A
Martinez, N
Matthiessen, J
McInroy, D
Moore, TC
Onodera, J
O'Regan, M
Palike, H
Rea, B
Rio, D
Sakamoto, T
Smith, DC
Stein, R
St John, K
Suto, I
Suzuki, N
Takahashi, K
Watanabe, M
Yamamoto, M
Farrell, J
Frank, M
Kubik, P
Jokat, W
Kristoffersen, Y
author_facet Moran, K
Backman, J
Brinkhuis, H
Clemens, SC
Cronin, T
Dickens, GR
Eynaud, F
Gattacceca, J
Jakobsson, M
Jordan, RW
Kaminski, M
King, J
Koc, N
Krylov, A
Martinez, N
Matthiessen, J
McInroy, D
Moore, TC
Onodera, J
O'Regan, M
Palike, H
Rea, B
Rio, D
Sakamoto, T
Smith, DC
Stein, R
St John, K
Suto, I
Suzuki, N
Takahashi, K
Watanabe, M
Yamamoto, M
Farrell, J
Frank, M
Kubik, P
Jokat, W
Kristoffersen, Y
author_sort Moran, K
title The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean
title_short The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean
title_full The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean
title_sort cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the arctic ocean
publisher NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
publishDate 2006
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/18503/
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Arctic Ocean
Greenland
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Greenland
Pacific
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
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Arctic Ocean
Climate change
Greenland
Iceberg*
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Lomonosov Ridge
Sea ice
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Climate change
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op_source NATURE , 441 (7093) 601 - 605. (2006)
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