Bailey, Ian et al. (2011): Iron fertilisation and biogeochemical cycles in the sub-Arctic Northwest Pacific during the late Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 145
ODP 145 882
ODP 145 885
Identifier:
2011-102196
georefid

10.1016/j.epsl.2011.05.029
doi

Creator:
Bailey, Ian
University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
author

Liu Qingsong
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, China
author

Swann, George E. A.
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
author

Jiang Zhaoxia
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Earth Environment, China
author

Sun Youbin
author

Zhao, Xiang
author

Roberts, Andrew P.
author

Identification:
Iron fertilisation and biogeochemical cycles in the sub-Arctic Northwest Pacific during the late Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
2011
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
307
3-4
253-265
Increases in the low-field mass-specific magnetic susceptibility (chi ), dropstones and the terrigenous sediment component from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 882 ( nearly equal 45 degrees N) have been interpreted to indicate a major onset of ice-rafting to the sub-Arctic northwest Pacific Ocean during marine isotope stage (MIS) G6 (from nearly equal 2.75 Ma). In contrast, studies of the terrigenous content of sediments cored downwind of ODP Site 882 indicate that dust and disseminated volcanic ash deposition in the sub-Arctic Pacific increased markedly during MIS G6. To investigate the relative contribution of dust, volcanic ash and ice rafting to the Pliocene chi increase, we present new high-resolution environmental magnetic and ice-rafted debris records from ODP Sites 882 and 885. Our results demonstrate that the chi increase at both sites across MIS G6 is predominantly controlled by a previously overlooked mixture of aeolian dust and volcanic ash. Our findings call into question the reliability of chi as a proxy for ice-rafting to the North Pacific. They also highlight a previously undocumented link between iron fertilisation and biogeochemical cycling in the North Pacific at a key stage during intensification of late Pliocene northern hemisphere glaciation. Abstract Copyright (2011) Elsevier, B.V.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:50.2148
West:-168.1619East: 167.3600
South:44.4118

General geochemistry; Stratigraphy; biochemistry; Cenozoic; clastic sediments; covariance analysis; dropstone; dust; geochemical cycle; glaciation; glasses; ice rafting; igneous rocks; iron; fertilization; isotopes; Leg 145; magnetic susceptibility; marine sediments; metals; Neogene; nitrate ion; North Pacific; Northern Hemisphere; Northwest Pacific; nutrients; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 882; ODP Site 885; Pacific Ocean; paleoenvironment; Pliocene; sediments; Si-30/Si-28; silicon; stable isotopes; statistical analysis; terrigenous materials; Tertiary; transport; upper Pliocene; volcanic ash; volcanic glass; volcanic rocks; West Pacific; wind transport;

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