Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles

Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeorecords provide contradictory evidence about marine productivity in this region, but beyond one glacial cycle, data were sparse. Here we present continuous chemical proxy data spanning the last eight...

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Main Authors: E. W. WOLFF, H. FISCHER, F. FUNDEL, U. RUTH, B. TWARLOH, G. C. LITTOT, R. MULVANEY, R. ROTHLISBERGER, M. DE ANGELIS, C. F. BOUTRON, M. HANSSON, U. JONSELL, M. A. HUTTERLI, F. LAMBERT, P. KAUFMANN, B. STAUFFER, T. F. STOCKER, J. P. STEFFENSEN, M. BIGLER, M. L. SIGGAARD ANDERSEN, R. UDISTI, S. BECAGLI, E. CASTELLANO, M. SEVERI, D. WAGENBACH, P. GABRIELLI, V. GASPARI, BARBANTE, Carlo
Other Authors: E. W., Wolff, H., Fischer, F., Fundel, U., Ruth, B., Twarloh, G. C., Littot, R., Mulvaney, R., Rothlisberger, M., DE ANGELIS, C. F., Boutron, M., Hansson, U., Jonsell, M. A., Hutterli, F., Lambert, P., Kaufmann, B., Stauffer, T. F., Stocker, J. P., Steffensen, M., Bigler, M. L., SIGGAARD ANDERSEN, R., Udisti, S., Becagli, E., Castellano, M., Severi, D., Wagenbach, Barbante, Carlo, P., Gabrielli, V., Gaspari
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10278/32174
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spelling ftuniveneziairis:oai:iris.unive.it:10278/32174 2023-07-16T03:54:39+02:00 Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles E. W. WOLFF H. FISCHER F. FUNDEL U. RUTH B. TWARLOH G. C. LITTOT R. MULVANEY R. ROTHLISBERGER M. DE ANGELIS C. F. BOUTRON M. HANSSON U. JONSELL M. A. HUTTERLI F. LAMBERT P. KAUFMANN B. STAUFFER T. F. STOCKER J. P. STEFFENSEN M. BIGLER M. L. SIGGAARD ANDERSEN R. UDISTI S. BECAGLI E. CASTELLANO M. SEVERI D. WAGENBACH P. GABRIELLI V. GASPARI BARBANTE, Carlo E. W., Wolff H., Fischer F., Fundel U., Ruth B., Twarloh G. C., Littot R., Mulvaney R., Rothlisberger M., DE ANGELIS C. F., Boutron M., Hansson U., Jonsell M. A., Hutterli F., Lambert P., Kaufmann B., Stauffer T. F., Stocker J. P., Steffensen M., Bigler M. L., SIGGAARD ANDERSEN R., Udisti S., Becagli E., Castellano M., Severi D., Wagenbach Barbante, Carlo P., Gabrielli V., Gaspari 2006 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/10278/32174 eng eng volume:440 firstpage:491 lastpage:496 numberofpages:6 journal:NATURE http://hdl.handle.net/10278/32174 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftuniveneziairis 2023-06-28T16:43:08Z Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeorecords provide contradictory evidence about marine productivity in this region, but beyond one glacial cycle, data were sparse. Here we present continuous chemical proxy data spanning the last eight glacial cycles (740,000 years) from the Dome C Antarctic ice core. These data constrain winter sea-ice extent in the Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean biogenic productivity and Patagonian climatic conditions. We found that maximum sea-ice extent is closely tied to Antarctic temperature on multi-millennial timescales, but less so on shorter timescales. Biological dimethylsulphide emissions south of the polar front seem to have changed little with climate, suggesting that sulphur compounds were not active in climate regulation. We observe large glacial–interglacial contrasts in iron deposition, which we infer reflects strongly changing Patagonian conditions. During glacial terminations, changes in Patagonia apparently preceded sea-ice reduction, indicating that multiple mechanisms may be responsible for different phases of CO2 increase during glacial terminations. We observe no changes in internal climatic feedbacks that could have caused the change in amplitude of Antarctic temperature variations observed 440,000 years ago. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic ice core Sea ice Southern Ocean Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia: ARCA (Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca) Antarctic Indian Patagonia Southern Ocean
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description Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeorecords provide contradictory evidence about marine productivity in this region, but beyond one glacial cycle, data were sparse. Here we present continuous chemical proxy data spanning the last eight glacial cycles (740,000 years) from the Dome C Antarctic ice core. These data constrain winter sea-ice extent in the Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean biogenic productivity and Patagonian climatic conditions. We found that maximum sea-ice extent is closely tied to Antarctic temperature on multi-millennial timescales, but less so on shorter timescales. Biological dimethylsulphide emissions south of the polar front seem to have changed little with climate, suggesting that sulphur compounds were not active in climate regulation. We observe large glacial–interglacial contrasts in iron deposition, which we infer reflects strongly changing Patagonian conditions. During glacial terminations, changes in Patagonia apparently preceded sea-ice reduction, indicating that multiple mechanisms may be responsible for different phases of CO2 increase during glacial terminations. We observe no changes in internal climatic feedbacks that could have caused the change in amplitude of Antarctic temperature variations observed 440,000 years ago.
author2 E. W., Wolff
H., Fischer
F., Fundel
U., Ruth
B., Twarloh
G. C., Littot
R., Mulvaney
R., Rothlisberger
M., DE ANGELIS
C. F., Boutron
M., Hansson
U., Jonsell
M. A., Hutterli
F., Lambert
P., Kaufmann
B., Stauffer
T. F., Stocker
J. P., Steffensen
M., Bigler
M. L., SIGGAARD ANDERSEN
R., Udisti
S., Becagli
E., Castellano
M., Severi
D., Wagenbach
Barbante, Carlo
P., Gabrielli
V., Gaspari
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author E. W. WOLFF
H. FISCHER
F. FUNDEL
U. RUTH
B. TWARLOH
G. C. LITTOT
R. MULVANEY
R. ROTHLISBERGER
M. DE ANGELIS
C. F. BOUTRON
M. HANSSON
U. JONSELL
M. A. HUTTERLI
F. LAMBERT
P. KAUFMANN
B. STAUFFER
T. F. STOCKER
J. P. STEFFENSEN
M. BIGLER
M. L. SIGGAARD ANDERSEN
R. UDISTI
S. BECAGLI
E. CASTELLANO
M. SEVERI
D. WAGENBACH
P. GABRIELLI
V. GASPARI
BARBANTE, Carlo
spellingShingle E. W. WOLFF
H. FISCHER
F. FUNDEL
U. RUTH
B. TWARLOH
G. C. LITTOT
R. MULVANEY
R. ROTHLISBERGER
M. DE ANGELIS
C. F. BOUTRON
M. HANSSON
U. JONSELL
M. A. HUTTERLI
F. LAMBERT
P. KAUFMANN
B. STAUFFER
T. F. STOCKER
J. P. STEFFENSEN
M. BIGLER
M. L. SIGGAARD ANDERSEN
R. UDISTI
S. BECAGLI
E. CASTELLANO
M. SEVERI
D. WAGENBACH
P. GABRIELLI
V. GASPARI
BARBANTE, Carlo
Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
author_facet E. W. WOLFF
H. FISCHER
F. FUNDEL
U. RUTH
B. TWARLOH
G. C. LITTOT
R. MULVANEY
R. ROTHLISBERGER
M. DE ANGELIS
C. F. BOUTRON
M. HANSSON
U. JONSELL
M. A. HUTTERLI
F. LAMBERT
P. KAUFMANN
B. STAUFFER
T. F. STOCKER
J. P. STEFFENSEN
M. BIGLER
M. L. SIGGAARD ANDERSEN
R. UDISTI
S. BECAGLI
E. CASTELLANO
M. SEVERI
D. WAGENBACH
P. GABRIELLI
V. GASPARI
BARBANTE, Carlo
author_sort E. W. WOLFF
title Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
title_short Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
title_full Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
title_fullStr Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
title_full_unstemmed Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
title_sort southern ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/10278/32174
geographic Antarctic
Indian
Patagonia
Southern Ocean
geographic_facet Antarctic
Indian
Patagonia
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
ice core
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
ice core
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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