Pelejero, Carles et al. (2003): Marine Isotopic Stage 5e in the Southwest Pacific; similarities with Antarctic and ENSO inferences

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 130
ODP 130 806
Identifier:
2005-011064
georefid

10.1029/2003GL018191
doi

Creator:
Pelejero, Carles
Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra, Australia
author

Calvo, Eva
Geoscience Australia, Australia
author

Logan, Graham A.
author

De Deckker, Patrick
author

Identification:
Marine Isotopic Stage 5e in the Southwest Pacific; similarities with Antarctic and ENSO inferences
2003
Geophysical Research Letters
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
30
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A detailed record of alkenone-derived sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) offshore western New Zealand has been generated for the penultimate deglaciation and last interglacial. SSTs were 3.5 to 4.5 degrees C warmer than present, peaking 4.5 thousand years ahead of ice volume minima. The short duration of Marine Isotopic Stage 5e off New Zealand exhibits a striking parallelism to the record of air temperatures at Vostok, Antarctica. Changes in latitudinal SST gradients for the Southwest Pacific from New Zealand to the equator are also assessed, showing values consistently lower than today. (mod. journ. abstr.)
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:0.1907
West:106.0000East: 169.5300
South:-78.0000

Quaternary geology; alkenones; Antarctica; Australasia; Cenozoic; correlation; cycles; deglaciation; El Nino Southern Oscillation; glacial environment; glacial geology; glaciation; interglacial environment; isotope ratios; isotopes; ketones; La Nina; Leg 130; Marine Isotope Stage 5e; New Zealand; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 806; Ontong Java Plateau; organic compounds; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; paleoclimatology; Quaternary; reconstruction; sea-surface temperature; South Pacific; Southern Ocean; Southwest Pacific; stable isotopes; Vostok Station; West Pacific;

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