Title of article
The deglacial history of the western tropical Atlantic as inferred from high resolution stable isotope records off northeastern Brazil
Author/Authors
Arz، Helge W. نويسنده , , P?tzold، Jürgen نويسنده , , Wefer، Gerold نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-104
From page
105
To page
0
Abstract
The western South Atlantic boundary currents represent a sensitive system within the global thermohaline circulation (THC). We investigated the impact of deglacial THC changes on the western tropical Atlantic studied in six high resolution sediment cores from the upper continental slope of Brazil. The stratigraphy of the cores is mainly based on 14C AMS dating of monospecific foraminiferal samples. Changes in the upper layer tropical ocean during the deglaciation are inferred from stable oxygen isotope measurements on planktic and benthic foraminifera. Variations in the delta18O residuals are assumed to be mainly temperature related. During the Oldest and Younger Dryas cooling periods, two major deglacial THC disturbances are reported from North Atlantic sediment cores. Concomitant to the repeated THC slowdown, we observe an upper layer warming in the tropical ocean. A reduced northward heat export from the tropical areas during these periods (weak North Brazil Current) is additionally reflected by low meridional gradients in the stable oxygen records. This generally agrees with results from coupled ocean atmosphere models.
Keywords
subduction zones , Sulfur , island arcs , Batan Philippine Islands , mafic magmas
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Record number
52905
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