Jaccard, S. L.; Galbraith, E. D.; Sigman, D. M.; Haug, G. H. (2010): A pervasive link between Antarctic ice core and subarctic Pacific sediment records over the past 800 kyrs. Elsevier, International, In: Fischer, Hubertus (editor), Masson-Delmotte, Valerie (editor), Waelbroeck, Claire (editor), Wolff, Eric W. (editor), Climate of the last million years; new insights from EPICA and other records, 29 (1-2), 206-212, georefid:2012-050487

Abstract:
Recently developed XRF core-scanning methods permit paleoceanographic reconstructions on timescales similar to those of ice-core records. We have investigated the distribution of biogenic barium (Ba/Al), opal and carbonate (Ca/Al) in a sediment core retrieved from the abyssal subarctic Pacific (ODP 882, 50 degrees N, 167 degrees E, 3244 m) over an interval that spans the full length of the EPICA Dome C (EDC) ice-core record. Ba/Al and biogenic opal show a strong resemblance to the EDC delta D and CO (sub 2) , with generally high concentrations during interglacials and lower values during ice ages of the past 800 kyrs. The sedimentary Ba/Al and biogenic opal are most easily interpreted as indicating a reduced sinking flux of organic matter from the surface ocean during cold periods. The Ba/Al maxima during peak interglacials are accompanied by transient Ca/Al peaks in these otherwise carbonate-devoid sediments, which are best explained by a deepening of the calcite lysocline, presumably due to reduced storage of respired CO (sub 2) in the deep North Pacific. For most of the "luke-warm" interglacials noted between 420 and 750 ka in EDC, the Ba/Al peaks in ODP 882 are also lower, further strengthening the evidence for a simple physical link between global climate and the biogeochemistry of the subarctic Pacific. Abstract Copyright (2010) Elsevier, B.V.
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West: 123.2100 East: 167.3600 North: 50.2148 South: -75.0600
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