Expedition 383 summary

The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the world’s strongest zonal current system, connects all three major ocean basins of the global ocean and therefore integrates and responds to global climate variability. Its flow is largely driven by strong westerly winds and is constricted to its narrowest...

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Main Authors: Winckler, G., Lamy, F., Alvarez Zarikian, C. A., Arz, H. W., Basak, C., Brombacher, A., Esper, O. M., Farmer, J. R., Gottschalk, J., Herbert, L. C., Iwasaki, S., Lawson, V. J., Lembke-Jene, L., Lo, L., Malinverno, E., Michel, E., Middleton, J. L., Moretti, S., Moy, C. M., Ravelo, A. C., Riesselman, C. R., Saavedra-Pellitero, M., Seo, I., Singh, R. K., Smith, R. A., Souza, A. L., Stoner, J. S., Venancio, I. M., Wan, S., Zhao, X., Foucher McColl, N.
Other Authors: Lamy, F., Winckler, G., Alvarez Zarikian, C.A., and the Expedition 383 Scientists, Winckler, G, Lamy, F, Alvarez Zarikian, C, Arz, H, Basak, C, Brombacher, A, Esper, O, Farmer, J, Gottschalk, J, Herbert, L, Iwasaki, S, Lawson, V, Lembke-Jene, L, Lo, L, Malinverno, E, Michel, E, Middleton, J, Moretti, S, Moy, C, Ravelo, A, Riesselman, C, Saavedra-Pellitero, M, Seo, I, Singh, R, Smith, R, Souza, A, Stoner, J, Venancio, I, Wan, S, Zhao, X, Foucher McColl, N
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program) 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10281/358641
https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.383.101.2021
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topic International Ocean Discovery Program
IODP
JOIDES Resolution
Expedition 383
Dynamics of the Pacific Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Site U1539
Site U1540
Site U1541
Site U1542
Site U1543
Site U1544
Southern Ocean
South Pacific
Chilean margin
paleoceanography
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
oceanic fronts
Circumpolar Deep Water
Antarctic Intermediate Water
marine carbon cycle
dust
biological productivity
iron fertilization
southern westerly winds
Patagonian ice sheet
West Antarctic ice sheet
GEO/01 - PALEONTOLOGIA E PALEOECOLOGIA
GEO/02 - GEOLOGIA STRATIGRAFICA E SEDIMENTOLOGICA
spellingShingle International Ocean Discovery Program
IODP
JOIDES Resolution
Expedition 383
Dynamics of the Pacific Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Site U1539
Site U1540
Site U1541
Site U1542
Site U1543
Site U1544
Southern Ocean
South Pacific
Chilean margin
paleoceanography
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
oceanic fronts
Circumpolar Deep Water
Antarctic Intermediate Water
marine carbon cycle
dust
biological productivity
iron fertilization
southern westerly winds
Patagonian ice sheet
West Antarctic ice sheet
GEO/01 - PALEONTOLOGIA E PALEOECOLOGIA
GEO/02 - GEOLOGIA STRATIGRAFICA E SEDIMENTOLOGICA
Winckler, G.
Lamy, F.
Alvarez Zarikian, C. A.
Arz, H. W.
Basak, C.
Brombacher, A.
Esper, O. M.
Farmer, J. R.
Gottschalk, J.
Herbert, L. C.
Iwasaki, S.
Lawson, V. J.
Lembke-Jene, L.
Lo, L.
Malinverno, E.
Michel, E.
Middleton, J. L.
Moretti, S.
Moy, C. M.
Ravelo, A. C.
Riesselman, C. R.
Saavedra-Pellitero, M.
Seo, I.
Singh, R. K.
Smith, R. A.
Souza, A. L.
Stoner, J. S.
Venancio, I. M.
Wan, S.
Zhao, X.
Foucher McColl, N.
Expedition 383 summary
topic_facet International Ocean Discovery Program
IODP
JOIDES Resolution
Expedition 383
Dynamics of the Pacific Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Site U1539
Site U1540
Site U1541
Site U1542
Site U1543
Site U1544
Southern Ocean
South Pacific
Chilean margin
paleoceanography
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
oceanic fronts
Circumpolar Deep Water
Antarctic Intermediate Water
marine carbon cycle
dust
biological productivity
iron fertilization
southern westerly winds
Patagonian ice sheet
West Antarctic ice sheet
GEO/01 - PALEONTOLOGIA E PALEOECOLOGIA
GEO/02 - GEOLOGIA STRATIGRAFICA E SEDIMENTOLOGICA
description The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the world’s strongest zonal current system, connects all three major ocean basins of the global ocean and therefore integrates and responds to global climate variability. Its flow is largely driven by strong westerly winds and is constricted to its narrowest extent in the Drake Passage. Fresh and cold Pacific surface and intermediate water flowing through the Drake Passage (cold-water route) and warm Indian Ocean water masses flowing through the Agulhas region (warm-water route) are critical for the South Atlantic contribution to Meridional Overturning Circulation changes. Furthermore, physical and biological processes associated with the ACC affect the strength of the ocean carbon pump and therefore are critical to feedbacks linking atmospheric CO2 concentrations, ocean circulation, and climate/cryosphere on a global scale. In contrast to the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the ACC, and with the exception of drill cores from the Antarctic continental margin and off New Zealand, there are no deep-sea drilling paleoceanographic records from the Pacific sector of the ACC. To advance our understanding of Miocene to Holocene atmosphere-ocean-cryosphere dynamics in the Pacific and their implications for regional and global climate and atmospheric CO2, International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 383 recovered sedimentary sequences at (1) three sites in the central South Pacific (CSP) (U1539, U1540, and U1541), (2) two sites at the Chilean margin (U1542 and U1544), and (3) one site from the pelagic eastern South Pacific (U1543) close to the entrance to the Drake Passage. Because of persistently stormy conditions and the resulting bad weather avoidance, we were not successful in recovering the originally planned Proposed Site CSP-3A in the Polar Frontal Zone of the CSP. The drilled sediments at Sites U1541 and U1543 reach back to the late Miocene, and those at Site U1540 reach back to the early Pliocene. High sedimentation rate sequences reaching back to the early Pleistocene ...
author2 Lamy, F., Winckler, G., Alvarez Zarikian, C.A., and the Expedition 383 Scientists
Winckler, G
Lamy, F
Alvarez Zarikian, C
Arz, H
Basak, C
Brombacher, A
Esper, O
Farmer, J
Gottschalk, J
Herbert, L
Iwasaki, S
Lawson, V
Lembke-Jene, L
Lo, L
Malinverno, E
Michel, E
Middleton, J
Moretti, S
Moy, C
Ravelo, A
Riesselman, C
Saavedra-Pellitero, M
Seo, I
Singh, R
Smith, R
Souza, A
Stoner, J
Venancio, I
Wan, S
Zhao, X
Foucher McColl, N
format Book Part
author Winckler, G.
Lamy, F.
Alvarez Zarikian, C. A.
Arz, H. W.
Basak, C.
Brombacher, A.
Esper, O. M.
Farmer, J. R.
Gottschalk, J.
Herbert, L. C.
Iwasaki, S.
Lawson, V. J.
Lembke-Jene, L.
Lo, L.
Malinverno, E.
Michel, E.
Middleton, J. L.
Moretti, S.
Moy, C. M.
Ravelo, A. C.
Riesselman, C. R.
Saavedra-Pellitero, M.
Seo, I.
Singh, R. K.
Smith, R. A.
Souza, A. L.
Stoner, J. S.
Venancio, I. M.
Wan, S.
Zhao, X.
Foucher McColl, N.
author_facet Winckler, G.
Lamy, F.
Alvarez Zarikian, C. A.
Arz, H. W.
Basak, C.
Brombacher, A.
Esper, O. M.
Farmer, J. R.
Gottschalk, J.
Herbert, L. C.
Iwasaki, S.
Lawson, V. J.
Lembke-Jene, L.
Lo, L.
Malinverno, E.
Michel, E.
Middleton, J. L.
Moretti, S.
Moy, C. M.
Ravelo, A. C.
Riesselman, C. R.
Saavedra-Pellitero, M.
Seo, I.
Singh, R. K.
Smith, R. A.
Souza, A. L.
Stoner, J. S.
Venancio, I. M.
Wan, S.
Zhao, X.
Foucher McColl, N.
author_sort Winckler, G.
title Expedition 383 summary
title_short Expedition 383 summary
title_full Expedition 383 summary
title_fullStr Expedition 383 summary
title_full_unstemmed Expedition 383 summary
title_sort expedition 383 summary
publisher College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program)
publishDate 2021
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/358641
https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.383.101.2021
geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Drake Passage
West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Pacific
Indian
New Zealand
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/358641 2024-01-28T10:00:56+01:00 Expedition 383 summary Winckler, G. Lamy, F. Alvarez Zarikian, C. A. Arz, H. W. Basak, C. Brombacher, A. Esper, O. M. Farmer, J. R. Gottschalk, J. Herbert, L. C. Iwasaki, S. Lawson, V. J. Lembke-Jene, L. Lo, L. Malinverno, E. Michel, E. Middleton, J. L. Moretti, S. Moy, C. M. Ravelo, A. C. Riesselman, C. R. Saavedra-Pellitero, M. Seo, I. Singh, R. K. Smith, R. A. Souza, A. L. Stoner, J. S. Venancio, I. M. Wan, S. Zhao, X. Foucher McColl, N. Lamy, F., Winckler, G., Alvarez Zarikian, C.A., and the Expedition 383 Scientists Winckler, G Lamy, F Alvarez Zarikian, C Arz, H Basak, C Brombacher, A Esper, O Farmer, J Gottschalk, J Herbert, L Iwasaki, S Lawson, V Lembke-Jene, L Lo, L Malinverno, E Michel, E Middleton, J Moretti, S Moy, C Ravelo, A Riesselman, C Saavedra-Pellitero, M Seo, I Singh, R Smith, R Souza, A Stoner, J Venancio, I Wan, S Zhao, X Foucher McColl, N 2021 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/358641 https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.383.101.2021 eng eng College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program) info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-1-954252-75-2 ispartofbook:Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program volume:383 serie:PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL OCEAN DISCOVERY PROGRAM alleditors:Lamy, F., Winckler, G., Alvarez Zarikian, C.A., and the Expedition 383 Scientists http://hdl.handle.net/10281/358641 doi:10.14379/iodp.proc.383.101.2021 International Ocean Discovery Program IODP JOIDES Resolution Expedition 383 Dynamics of the Pacific Antarctic Circumpolar Current Site U1539 Site U1540 Site U1541 Site U1542 Site U1543 Site U1544 Southern Ocean South Pacific Chilean margin paleoceanography Antarctic Circumpolar Current oceanic fronts Circumpolar Deep Water Antarctic Intermediate Water marine carbon cycle dust biological productivity iron fertilization southern westerly winds Patagonian ice sheet West Antarctic ice sheet GEO/01 - PALEONTOLOGIA E PALEOECOLOGIA GEO/02 - GEOLOGIA STRATIGRAFICA E SEDIMENTOLOGICA info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2021 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.383.101.2021 2024-01-02T23:36:24Z The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the world’s strongest zonal current system, connects all three major ocean basins of the global ocean and therefore integrates and responds to global climate variability. Its flow is largely driven by strong westerly winds and is constricted to its narrowest extent in the Drake Passage. Fresh and cold Pacific surface and intermediate water flowing through the Drake Passage (cold-water route) and warm Indian Ocean water masses flowing through the Agulhas region (warm-water route) are critical for the South Atlantic contribution to Meridional Overturning Circulation changes. Furthermore, physical and biological processes associated with the ACC affect the strength of the ocean carbon pump and therefore are critical to feedbacks linking atmospheric CO2 concentrations, ocean circulation, and climate/cryosphere on a global scale. In contrast to the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the ACC, and with the exception of drill cores from the Antarctic continental margin and off New Zealand, there are no deep-sea drilling paleoceanographic records from the Pacific sector of the ACC. To advance our understanding of Miocene to Holocene atmosphere-ocean-cryosphere dynamics in the Pacific and their implications for regional and global climate and atmospheric CO2, International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 383 recovered sedimentary sequences at (1) three sites in the central South Pacific (CSP) (U1539, U1540, and U1541), (2) two sites at the Chilean margin (U1542 and U1544), and (3) one site from the pelagic eastern South Pacific (U1543) close to the entrance to the Drake Passage. Because of persistently stormy conditions and the resulting bad weather avoidance, we were not successful in recovering the originally planned Proposed Site CSP-3A in the Polar Frontal Zone of the CSP. The drilled sediments at Sites U1541 and U1543 reach back to the late Miocene, and those at Site U1540 reach back to the early Pliocene. High sedimentation rate sequences reaching back to the early Pleistocene ... Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Drake Passage Ice Sheet Southern Ocean Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Drake Passage West Antarctic Ice Sheet Pacific Indian New Zealand