Yamamoto, Masanobu (2009): Glacial-interglacial variation in the North Pacific subtropical gyre

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 167
ODP 167 1014
ODP 167 1016
Identifier:
2011-086461
georefid

Creator:
Yamamoto, Masanobu
Hokkaido University, Faculty of Environmental Earth Science, Sapporo, Japan
author

Identification:
Glacial-interglacial variation in the North Pacific subtropical gyre
2009
In: Anonymous, Environmental changes during the last interglacial period around the Japanese Islands; comparison and integration of land and marine environments
Nippon Chishitsugaku Gakkai, Tokyo, Japan
115
7
325-332
This study presents a new perspective of North Pacific paleoceanography over the last two glacial cycles, based on assessments of U (super K') (sub 37) -derived paleotemperature records from IMAGES Core MD01-2421 off central Japan and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Sites 1014 and 1016 off California. The temperature differences between ODP Sites 1014 and 1016 (Delta SST (sub NEP) =SST (sub ODP1014) -SST (sub ODP1016) ) reflect the intensity of the California Current. Comparison of Delta SST (sub NEP) and SST derived from Core MD01-2421 reveals anti-phase variations: high Delta SST (sub NEP) (weakening of the California Current) corresponds to low SST at the Japan margin (southward displacement of the NW Pacific subarctic boundary and weakening of the Kuroshio Extension), and vice versa. This finding suggests that the intensity of the North Pacific subtropical gyre varies in response to precessional forcing, and that the response is linked to temporal changes in tropical ocean-atmosphere interactions.
Japanese
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:34.3220
West:-122.1635East: -119.5853
South:32.5002

Quaternary geology; alkenones; biomarkers; Cenozoic; East Pacific; glacial environment; interglacial environment; ketones; Leg 167; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1014; ODP Site 1016; organic compounds; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleotemperature; Pleistocene; Quaternary; subtropical environment; upper Pleistocene;

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