Billups, K. and Schrag, D. P. (2002): Paleotemperatures and ice volume of the past 27 Myr revisited with paired Mg/Ca and (super 18) O/ (super 16) O measurements on benthic Foraminifera
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
ODP 120 ODP 121 ODP 130 ODP 120 747 ODP 121 757 ODP 130 806
Identifier:
ID:
2003-025768
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.1029/2000PA000567
Type:
doi
Creator:
Name:
Billups, K.
Affiliation:
University of Delaware, College of Marine Sciences, Lewes, DE, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Schrag, D. P.
Affiliation:
Harvard University, United States
Role:
author
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Title:
Paleotemperatures and ice volume of the past 27 Myr revisited with paired Mg/Ca and (super 18) O/ (super 16) O measurements on benthic Foraminifera
Year:
2002
Source:
Paleoceanography
Publisher:
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
Volume:
17
Issue:
1
Pages:
Abstract:
The applicability of paired Mg/Ca and (sub 18) O/ (sub 16) O measurements is explored on benthic foraminifera from Southern Ocean site 747 to paleoceanographic reconstructions on pre-Pleistocene timescales. The focus is on the late Oligocene through Pleistocene (27-0 Ma) history of paleotemperatures and the evolution of the (sub 18) O values of seawater. Absolute paleotemperature estimates depend on assumptions of how Mg/Ca ratios of seawater have changed over the past 27 Myr, but relative changes that occur on geologically brief timescales are robust. Results indicate that at the Oligocene to Miocene boundary (23.8 Ma), temperatures lag the increase in global ice-volume deduced from benthic foraminiferal 18O values, but the smaller-scale Miocene glaciations are accompanied by ocean cooling of 1 degrees C. During the mid-Miocene phase of Antarctic ice sheet growth water temperatures cool by 3 degrees C. Unlike the benthic foraminiferal (sub 18) O values. The onset of significant Northern Hemisphere glaciation during the late Pliocene is synchronous with an 4 degrees C cooling at site 747. The Mg/Ca record also highlights that deep ocean temperatures can vary independently and unexpectedly from ice volume changes, which can lead to misinterpretations of the (sub 18) O record. (modified journ. abst.)
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English
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:0.1907 West:76.4738 East:
159.2142 South:-54.4841
Keywords: Stratigraphy; alkaline earth metals; benthic taxa; calcium; Cenozoic; chemical composition; chemical ratios; climate change; Foraminifera; glaciation; ice; Indian Ocean; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Kerguelen Plateau; Leg 120; Leg 121; Leg 130; magnesium; marine sediments; metals; Mg/Ca; microfossils; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 747; ODP Site 757; ODP Site 806; Oligocene; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; Paleogene; paleotemperature; Pleistocene; Protista; Quaternary; reconstruction; regression; sea ice; sea-level changes; sediments; Southern Ocean; stable isotopes; Tertiary; trace elements; upper Oligocene;
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