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Links between tropical rainfall and North Atlantic climate during the last glacial period ArchiMer
Deplazes, Gaudenz; Lueckge, Andreas; Peterson, Larry C.; Timmermann, Axel; Hamann, Yvonne; Hughen, Konrad A.; Roehl, Ursula; Laj, Carlo; Cane, Mark A.; Sigman, Daniel M.; Haug, Gerald H..
During the last glacial period, the North Atlantic region experienced pronounced, millennial-scale alternations between cold, stadial conditions and milder interstadial conditions-commonly referred to as Dansgaard-Oeschger oscillations-as well as periods of massive iceberg discharge known as Heinrich events(1). Changes in Northern Hemisphere temperature, as recorded in Greenland(2-4), are thought to have affected the location of the Atlantic intertropical convergence zone(5,6) and the strength of the Indian summer monsoon(7,8). Here we use high-resolution records of sediment colour-a measure of terrigenous versus biogenic content-from the Cariaco Basin off the coast of Venezuela and the Arabian Sea to assess teleconnections with the North Atlantic climate...
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Ano: 2013 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00264/37556/35774.pdf
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Southern Hemisphere control on Australian monsoon variability during the late deglaciation and Holocene ArchiMer
Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Holbourn, Ann; Xu, Jian; Opdyke, Bradley; De Deckker, Patrick; Roehl, Ursula; Mudelsee, Manfred.
The evolution of the Australian monsoon in relation to high-latitude temperature fluctuations over the last termination remains highly enigmatic. Here we integrate high-resolution riverine runoff and dust proxy data from X-ray fluorescence scanner measurements in four well-dated sediment cores, forming a NE-SW transect across the Timor Sea. Our records reveal that the development of the Australian monsoon closely followed the deglacial warming history of Antarctica. A minimum in riverine runoff documents dry conditions throughout the region during the Antarctic Cold Reversal (15-12.9 ka). Massive intensification of the monsoon coincided with Southern Hemisphere warming and intensified greenhouse forcing over Australia during the atmospheric CO2 rise at...
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Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00352/46296/45939.pdf
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Paleonutrient and productivity records from the subarctic North Pacific for Pleistocene glacial terminations I to V ArchiMer
Gebhardt, Holger; Sarnthein, Michael; Grootes, Pieter M.; Kiefer, Thorsten; Kuehn, Hartmut; Schmieder, Frank; Roehl, Ursula.
Our study addresses fundamental questions of the mode and timing of orbital and millennial-scale changes in the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) of the subarctic North Pacific. Particular concerns are the vertical mixing, the present and past abundance of nutrients in surface waters despite strong stratification, and the North Pacific-North Atlantic seesaw of oscillations in sea surface temperature (SST). We do this by generating and interpreting multiple records for glacial terminations I-V down two long piston cores, one each from the western and eastern subarctic Pacific. Chlorins and biogenic opal are proxies for surface water productivity; delta(13)C of epibenthic foraminifera is a record of deepwater ventilation; and the delta(13)C of N....
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Ano: 2008 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00236/34772/33376.pdf
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The meridional temperature gradient in the eastern North Atlantic during MIS 11 and its link to the ocean-atmosphere system ArchiMer
Kandiano, Evgenia S.; Bauch, Henning A.; Fahl, Kirsten; Helmke, Jan P.; Roehl, Ursula; Perez-folgado, Marta; Cacho, Isabel.
Temporal and spatial patterns in eastern North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures (SST) were reconstructed for marine isotope stage (MIS) 11c using a submeridional transect of five sediment cores. The SST reconstructions are based on planktic foraminiferal abundances and alkenone indices, and are supported by benthic and planktic stable isotope measurements, as well as by ice-rafted debris content in polar and middle latitudes. Additionally, the larger-scale dynamics of the precipitation regime over northern Africa and the western Mediterranean region was evaluated from iron concentrations in marine sediments off NW Africa and planktic delta C-13 in combination with analysis of planktic foraminiferal abundances down to the species level in the Mediterranean...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Eastern North Atlantic; Stage 11; North Atlantic Oscillation; Foraminiferal sea surface temperatures; Alkenone sea surface temperatures.
Ano: 2012 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00265/37654/36976.pdf
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Mississippi River discharge over the last similar to 560,000 years - Indications from X-ray fluorescence core-scanning ArchiMer
Kujau, Ariane; Nuernberg, Dirk; Zielhofer, Christoph; Bahr, Andre; Roehl, Ursula.
The long term history of terrigenous flux to the Gulf of Mexico via the Mississippi River is hardly known. We here present geochemical and sedimentological data to approximate the varying Mississippi River sediment influx into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) over the last six glacial-interglacial cycles (MIS 1 to 14). Our study is based on the IMAGES sediment core MD02-2576 that was recovered from the DeSoto Canyon and is located similar to 200 km south to the recent Mississippi River delta and similar to 150 km east of the recent coastline of Florida. Concentrations of siliciclastic elements in bulk sediment samples were estimated from XRF scanning and calibrated by single bulk XRF-analyses. Elemental ratios of the sedimentary record correspond to...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Mississippi sediment discharge; Mississippi flood dynamics; Gulf of Mexico; Glacial-interglacial cycles; XRF-scanning.
Ano: 2010 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00230/34135/82666.pdf
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