The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations

Previous studies suggest that meridional migrations of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current may have altered wind-driven upwelling and carbon dioxide degassing in the Southern Ocean during past climate transitions. Here, we report a quantitative and continuous record of the Antarctic Circumpolar Curren...

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Main Authors: Ai, Xuyuan E., Thöle, Lena M., Auderset, Alexandra, Schmitt, Mareike, Moretti, Simone, Studer, Anja S., Michel, Elisabeth, Wegmann, Martin, Mazaud, Alain, Bijl, Peter K., Sigman, Daniel M., Martínez-García, Alfredo, Jaccard, Samuel L.
Other Authors: Marine palynology and palaeoceanography, IVAU: Instituut voor Aardwetenschappen Utrecht
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/438205
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/438205 2024-05-19T07:29:21+00:00 The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations Ai, Xuyuan E. Thöle, Lena M. Auderset, Alexandra Schmitt, Mareike Moretti, Simone Studer, Anja S. Michel, Elisabeth Wegmann, Martin Mazaud, Alain Bijl, Peter K. Sigman, Daniel M. Martínez-García, Alfredo Jaccard, Samuel L. Marine palynology and palaeoceanography IVAU: Instituut voor Aardwetenschappen Utrecht 2024-01-30 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/438205 en eng 2662-4435 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/438205 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess General Environmental Science General Earth and Planetary Sciences Article 2024 ftunivutrecht 2024-04-29T15:16:39Z Previous studies suggest that meridional migrations of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current may have altered wind-driven upwelling and carbon dioxide degassing in the Southern Ocean during past climate transitions. Here, we report a quantitative and continuous record of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current latitude over the last glacial-interglacial cycle, using biomarker-based reconstructions of surface layer temperature gradient in the southern Indian Ocean. The results show that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current was more equatorward during the ice ages and shifted ~6° poleward at the end of glacial terminations, consistent with Antarctic Circumpolar Current migration playing a role in glacial-interglacial atmospheric carbon dioxide change. Comparing the temporal evolution of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current mean latitude with other observations provides evidence that Earth’s axial tilt affects the strength and latitude range of Southern Ocean wind-driven upwelling, which may explain previously noted deviations in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration from a simple correlation with Antarctic climate. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Utrecht University Repository
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topic General Environmental Science
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
spellingShingle General Environmental Science
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ai, Xuyuan E.
Thöle, Lena M.
Auderset, Alexandra
Schmitt, Mareike
Moretti, Simone
Studer, Anja S.
Michel, Elisabeth
Wegmann, Martin
Mazaud, Alain
Bijl, Peter K.
Sigman, Daniel M.
Martínez-García, Alfredo
Jaccard, Samuel L.
The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations
topic_facet General Environmental Science
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
description Previous studies suggest that meridional migrations of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current may have altered wind-driven upwelling and carbon dioxide degassing in the Southern Ocean during past climate transitions. Here, we report a quantitative and continuous record of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current latitude over the last glacial-interglacial cycle, using biomarker-based reconstructions of surface layer temperature gradient in the southern Indian Ocean. The results show that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current was more equatorward during the ice ages and shifted ~6° poleward at the end of glacial terminations, consistent with Antarctic Circumpolar Current migration playing a role in glacial-interglacial atmospheric carbon dioxide change. Comparing the temporal evolution of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current mean latitude with other observations provides evidence that Earth’s axial tilt affects the strength and latitude range of Southern Ocean wind-driven upwelling, which may explain previously noted deviations in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration from a simple correlation with Antarctic climate.
author2 Marine palynology and palaeoceanography
IVAU: Instituut voor Aardwetenschappen Utrecht
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ai, Xuyuan E.
Thöle, Lena M.
Auderset, Alexandra
Schmitt, Mareike
Moretti, Simone
Studer, Anja S.
Michel, Elisabeth
Wegmann, Martin
Mazaud, Alain
Bijl, Peter K.
Sigman, Daniel M.
Martínez-García, Alfredo
Jaccard, Samuel L.
author_facet Ai, Xuyuan E.
Thöle, Lena M.
Auderset, Alexandra
Schmitt, Mareike
Moretti, Simone
Studer, Anja S.
Michel, Elisabeth
Wegmann, Martin
Mazaud, Alain
Bijl, Peter K.
Sigman, Daniel M.
Martínez-García, Alfredo
Jaccard, Samuel L.
author_sort Ai, Xuyuan E.
title The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations
title_short The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations
title_full The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations
title_fullStr The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations
title_full_unstemmed The southward migration of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations
title_sort southward migration of the antarctic circumpolar current enhanced oceanic degassing of carbon dioxide during the last two deglaciations
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