Zheng Fan; Li Qianyu; Chen, Muhong (2006): Millennial-scale middle Pleistocene paleoclimate record of planktonic Foraminifera from the northern South China Sea, ODP Site 1144. China University of Geoscience, Wuhan, China, Earth Science. Journal of China University of Geoscience, 31 (6), 780-786, georefid:2009-041622

Abstract:
Planktonic Foraminifera from ODP Site 1144 in the northern South China Sea indicate that the Middle Pleistocene climate transition is characterized by high-frequency changes on a millennial scale. On pace with glacial-interglacial cycles after the dominant glacial cyclicity shifted from 41 ka to 100 ka over the last 0.9 Ma, sudden increases in the abundance of cool-water planktonic foraminiferal species became more evident. SST variations estimated by the transfer function show large decreases of up to 10 degrees C during the four major glacial periods of MIS22, 20, 18 and 16 between 0.9-0.6 Ma. Cooler conditions in glacial times also caused the thermocline depth to shoal in steps to a minimum of about 65 m during MIS20. Therefore, during the Middle Pleistocene climate transition, the upper ocean water environment in the northern South China Sea was marked by delta (super 18) O values heavier than at the last glacial maximum, a shoaled thermocline, and a significant decrease to an almost complete absence of several deep-water planktonic foraminiferal species, amplifying the paleoclimatic signals of SST contrasts between the northern and southern South China Sea and a strengthened winter monsoon on a millennial scale. Together with the E-W equatorial Pacific record, the N-S contrasts in the South China Sea demonstrate the significance of low latitude processes in climate change.
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West: 117.2508 East: 117.2508 North: 20.0311 South: 20.0311
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Site: 184-1144
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