Neil, Helen L. et al. (2004): Thermal isolation of Campbell Plateau, New Zealand, by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current over the past 130 kyr

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 181
Identifier:
2005-029068
georefid

10.1029/2003PA000975
doi

Creator:
Neil, Helen L.
National Institute of Water and Atmosphere, Wellington, New Zealand
author

Carter, Lionel
Foundation for Research, Science and Technology, New Zealand
author

Morris, Michele Y.
author

Identification:
Thermal isolation of Campbell Plateau, New Zealand, by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current over the past 130 kyr
2004
Paleoceanography
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
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Campbell Plateau occupies a key position in the southwest Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. The plateau confines and steers the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) along its flanks, isolating the Subantarctic plateau from cold polar waters. Oxygen and carbon isotope records from Campbell Plateau cores provide new records of water mass stratification for the past 130 kyr. During glacial climes, strengthening of the Subantarctic Front (SAF) caused waters over the plateau flanks to be deeply mixed and 3 degrees C cooler. Waters of the plateau interior remained stratified and isolated from the cold southern waters. In the west, waters cooled markedly owing to reduced entrainment of Tasman Sea water. (mod. journ. abstr.)
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-44.0000
West:165.0000East: 175.0000
South:-57.0000

Quaternary geology; Antarctic Circumpolar Current; Australasia; C-13/C-12; Campbell Plateau; carbon; Cenozoic; cores; currents; Foraminifera; geochemistry; glacial environment; glaciomarine environment; Globigerina; Globigerina bulloides; Globigerinacea; Globigerinidae; Globorotalia; Globorotalia inflata; Globorotaliidae; interglacial environment; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 181; marine environment; marine sediments; microfossils; New Zealand; ocean circulation; ocean currents; Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleocurrents; paleotemperature; Protista; Quaternary; Rotaliina; sedimentation rates; sediments; South Pacific; Southern Ocean; Southwest Pacific; stable isotopes; temperature; upper Quaternary; West Pacific;

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