Wagner, Thomas (2000): Control of organic carbon accumulation in the late Quaternary Equatorial Atlantic (Ocean Drilling Program sites 664 and 663); productivity versus terrigenous supply
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
ODP 108 ODP 108 663 ODP 108 664
Identifier:
ID:
2000-048138
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.1029/1999PA000406
Type:
doi
Creator:
Name:
Wagner, Thomas
Affiliation:
Universitaet Bremen, Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
Role:
author
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Title:
Control of organic carbon accumulation in the late Quaternary Equatorial Atlantic (Ocean Drilling Program sites 664 and 663); productivity versus terrigenous supply
Year:
2000
Source:
Paleoceanography
Publisher:
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
Volume:
15
Issue:
2
Pages:
181-199
Abstract:
Organic geochemical records of the last 940 kyr are presented for equatorial Atlantic Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) sites 663 and 664 and discussed with regard to the development of ocean productivity and African paleoclimate. Proportions of marine and terrigenous organic matter (OM) are estimated from elemental, pyrolytic, isotopic, and petrologic data. Spectral analyses reveal a strong power at the eccentricity and obliquity band, indicating a close response of tropical organic sedimentation to the climatic evolution at high latitudes. The orbital covariance of organic carbon with biogenous opal and terrigenous records favor that glacially enhanced dust supply and surface water mixing were primary controls for deposition of organic carbon. Wind-borne supply of terrigenous OM contributes 26 to 55% and 0 to 39% to the bulk OM based on microscopic and isotopic records, respectively. Admixture of C4 plant matter was approximated to contribute up to 16% to the bulk organic fraction during peak glacial conditions.
Language:
English
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:0.0627 West:-23.1630 East:
-11.5242 South:-1.1153
Keywords: Quaternary geology; Atlantic Ocean; carbon; Cenozoic; Equatorial Atlantic; Foraminifera; geochemistry; Invertebrata; Leg 108; marine geology; microfossils; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 663; ODP Site 664; organic carbon; paleo-oceanography; paleoecology; productivity; Protista; Quaternary; statistical analysis; terrigenous materials; time series analysis; transport; upper Quaternary;
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