Mazaud, A. et al. (2012): Relative paleointensity and environmental magnetism since 1.2 Ma at IODP Site U1305 (Eirik Drift, NW Atlantic)

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 303
IODP 303 U1305
Identifier:
2013-031879
georefid

10.1016/j.epsl.2012.09.037
doi

Creator:
Mazaud, A.
Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
author

Channell, J. E. T.
University of Florida, United States
author

Stoner, J. S.
Oregon State University, United States
author

Identification:
Relative paleointensity and environmental magnetism since 1.2 Ma at IODP Site U1305 (Eirik Drift, NW Atlantic)
2012
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
357-358
137-144
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 303 to the North Atlantic in 2004 recovered rapidly deposited deep-sea sediments at IODP Site U1305 on Eirik Drift, located south of Greenland at 3460m water depth, along the path of the Western Boundary Under Current (WBUC). About 200m of sediment was sampled with u-channels from the composite section, providing a continuous record of paleomagnetic field directions and relative paleointensity (RPI) variations covering the past 1.2Myr. The age model, based on an oxygen isotope record, is consistent with the fit of the RPI record to a calibrated template, and indicates higher sedimentation rates during interglacials relative to glacial epochs. Magnetite grain-size and concentration proxies indicate higher concentrations of magnetite with larger grain sizes during interglacials. Enhanced interglacial deposition can be attributed to a combination of elevated entrainment of terrigenous detritus into the WBUC due to glacial retreat on continents flanking the upstream path of the WBUC (east Greenland and Iceland), and of increased bottom current (WBUC) vigor leading to elevated transport and deposition at the site during interglacials. This pattern is opposite to observations of flow of the Antarctic circum polar current (ACC) in the south Indian Ocean, which suggests an inter-hemispheric antiphase in marine circulation at the Milankovitch scale, with strong circulation in the deep North Atlantic when the ACC is weak, and vice versa. Abstract Copyright (2012) Elsevier, B.V.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:57.2900
West:-48.3200East: -48.3200
South:57.2800

Quaternary geology; anhysteretic remanent magnetization; Antarctic Circumpolar Current; Atlantic Ocean; Cenozoic; Eirik Drift; Expedition 303; Expeditions 303/306; grain size; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; interglacial environment; IODP Site U1305; isothermal remanent magnetization; magnetic intensity; magnetite; magnetization; marine sediments; Milankovitch theory; natural remanent magnetization; North Atlantic; Northwest Atlantic; oxides; paleomagnetism; Quaternary; remanent magnetization; sediments; Western Boundary Under Current;

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