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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Subtropical North Atlantic Stable Isotope Data During the mid-Pleistocene

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NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information2026-04-23 收录
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We reconstruct mid-Pleistocene (marine isotope stages (MISs) 13–18) deepwater hydrography at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1063 (4583m water depth, subtropical North Atlantic) using benthic foraminiferal stable isotope records. These new records complete an ~900 kyr long stratigraphy spanning MISs 8–29 (~250–1030 Ka) when combined with previously published records from Site 1063. The results indicate a change in the circulation regime of the abyssal subtropical North Atlantic during MIS 17. Prior to MIS 17, no significant glacial or interglacial d13C gradients are evident between Site 1063 and the deep South Atlantic. After MIS 17, interglacial intervals at Site 1063 are characterized by d13C values that consistently approach those recorded in the deep North Atlantic. Comparing Site 1063 d13C values to 26 additional published records throughout the entire Atlantic basin supports the idea that this d13C increase is unique to the deep North Atlantic. After MIS 17, the basin-wide influence of higher d13C values suggests an increased relative flux of northern sourced bottom waters during interglacial periods. The timing of northern sourced water influence at Site 1063 is consistent with the timing of a shift in the orientation of the Arctic Front. Thus, this shift may signify a link between the northward penetration of relatively warm, saline surface waters into the Norwegian-Greenland Seas stimulating deep convection. Our findings fit well with the model of Imbrie et al. (1993) for the importance of the Nordic heat pump in establishing strong 100 kyr cyclicity in late Pleistocene glacial cycles.
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