Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition

The role and climatic impact of the opening of the Drake Passage and how it affected both marine and terrestrial environments across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT ∼34 Ma) period remains poorly understood. Here we present new terrestrial palynomorph data compared with recently compiled lipid b...

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Main Authors: Thompson, Nick, Salzmann, Ulrich, López-Quirós, Adrián, Bijl, Peter K., Hoem, Frida S., Etourneau, Johan, Sicre, Marie Alexandrine, Roignant, Sabine, Hocking, Emma, Amoo, Michael, Escutia, Carlota
Other Authors: Marine palynology and palaeoceanography, Marine Palynology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/420449
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/420449 2023-11-12T04:04:13+01:00 Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition Thompson, Nick Salzmann, Ulrich López-Quirós, Adrián Bijl, Peter K. Hoem, Frida S. Etourneau, Johan Sicre, Marie Alexandrine Roignant, Sabine Hocking, Emma Amoo, Michael Escutia, Carlota Marine palynology and palaeoceanography Marine Palynology 2022-02-04 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/420449 en eng 1814-9324 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/420449 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Global and Planetary Change Stratigraphy Palaeontology Article 2022 ftunivutrecht 2023-11-01T23:28:28Z The role and climatic impact of the opening of the Drake Passage and how it affected both marine and terrestrial environments across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT ∼34 Ma) period remains poorly understood. Here we present new terrestrial palynomorph data compared with recently compiled lipid biomarker (n-alkane) data from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 113, Site 696, drilled on the margin of the South Orkney Microcontinent (SOM) in the Weddell Sea, to investigate changes in terrestrial environments and palaeoclimate across the late Eocene and early Oligocene (∼37.6-32.2 Ma). Early late Eocene floras and sporomorph-based climate estimates reveal Nothofagus-dominated forests growing under wet temperate conditions, with mean annual temperature (MAT) and precipitation (MAP) around 12 C and 1802 mm respectively. A phase of latest Eocene terrestrial cooling at 35.5 Ma reveals a decrease in MAT by around 1.4 C possibly linked to the opening of the Powell Basin. This is followed by an increase in reworked Mesozoic sporomorphs together with sedimentological evidence indicating ice expansion to coastal and shelf areas approximately 34.1 Myr ago. However, major changes to the terrestrial vegetation at Site 696 did not take place until the early Oligocene, where there is a distinct expansion of gymnosperms and cryptogams accompanied by a rapid increase in taxon diversity and a shift in terrestrial biomarkers reflecting a change from temperate forests to cool temperate forests following 33.5 Ma. This surprising expansion of gymnosperms and cryptogams is suggested to be linked to environmental disturbance caused by repeat glacial expansion and retreat, which facilitated the proliferation of conifers and ferns. The timing of glacial onset at Site 696 is linked to the global cooling at the EOT, yet the latest Eocene regional cooling cannot directly be linked to the observed vegetation changes. Therefore, our vegetation record provides further evidence that the opening of the Drake Passage and Antarctic glaciation were ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Drake Passage Weddell Sea Utrecht University Repository Antarctic Weddell Sea Drake Passage Weddell Powell Basin ENVELOPE(-49.500,-49.500,-62.250,-62.250)
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Stratigraphy
Palaeontology
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Stratigraphy
Palaeontology
Thompson, Nick
Salzmann, Ulrich
López-Quirós, Adrián
Bijl, Peter K.
Hoem, Frida S.
Etourneau, Johan
Sicre, Marie Alexandrine
Roignant, Sabine
Hocking, Emma
Amoo, Michael
Escutia, Carlota
Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition
topic_facet Global and Planetary Change
Stratigraphy
Palaeontology
description The role and climatic impact of the opening of the Drake Passage and how it affected both marine and terrestrial environments across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT ∼34 Ma) period remains poorly understood. Here we present new terrestrial palynomorph data compared with recently compiled lipid biomarker (n-alkane) data from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 113, Site 696, drilled on the margin of the South Orkney Microcontinent (SOM) in the Weddell Sea, to investigate changes in terrestrial environments and palaeoclimate across the late Eocene and early Oligocene (∼37.6-32.2 Ma). Early late Eocene floras and sporomorph-based climate estimates reveal Nothofagus-dominated forests growing under wet temperate conditions, with mean annual temperature (MAT) and precipitation (MAP) around 12 C and 1802 mm respectively. A phase of latest Eocene terrestrial cooling at 35.5 Ma reveals a decrease in MAT by around 1.4 C possibly linked to the opening of the Powell Basin. This is followed by an increase in reworked Mesozoic sporomorphs together with sedimentological evidence indicating ice expansion to coastal and shelf areas approximately 34.1 Myr ago. However, major changes to the terrestrial vegetation at Site 696 did not take place until the early Oligocene, where there is a distinct expansion of gymnosperms and cryptogams accompanied by a rapid increase in taxon diversity and a shift in terrestrial biomarkers reflecting a change from temperate forests to cool temperate forests following 33.5 Ma. This surprising expansion of gymnosperms and cryptogams is suggested to be linked to environmental disturbance caused by repeat glacial expansion and retreat, which facilitated the proliferation of conifers and ferns. The timing of glacial onset at Site 696 is linked to the global cooling at the EOT, yet the latest Eocene regional cooling cannot directly be linked to the observed vegetation changes. Therefore, our vegetation record provides further evidence that the opening of the Drake Passage and Antarctic glaciation were ...
author2 Marine palynology and palaeoceanography
Marine Palynology
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Thompson, Nick
Salzmann, Ulrich
López-Quirós, Adrián
Bijl, Peter K.
Hoem, Frida S.
Etourneau, Johan
Sicre, Marie Alexandrine
Roignant, Sabine
Hocking, Emma
Amoo, Michael
Escutia, Carlota
author_facet Thompson, Nick
Salzmann, Ulrich
López-Quirós, Adrián
Bijl, Peter K.
Hoem, Frida S.
Etourneau, Johan
Sicre, Marie Alexandrine
Roignant, Sabine
Hocking, Emma
Amoo, Michael
Escutia, Carlota
author_sort Thompson, Nick
title Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition
title_short Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition
title_full Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition
title_fullStr Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation change across the Drake Passage region linked to late Eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the Eocene-Oligocene transition
title_sort vegetation change across the drake passage region linked to late eocene cooling and glacial disturbance after the eocene-oligocene transition
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