Lawrence, Kira T. et al. (2006): Evolution of the eastern tropical Pacific through Plio-Pleistocene glaciation

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 138
ODP 138 846
Identifier:
2006-045194
georefid

10.1126/science.1120395
doi

Creator:
Lawrence, Kira T.
Brown University, Department of Geological Sciences, Providence, RI, United States
author

Liu, Zhonghui
author

Herbert, Timothy D.
author

Identification:
Evolution of the eastern tropical Pacific through Plio-Pleistocene glaciation
2006
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
312
5770
79-83
A tropical Pacific climate state resembling that of a permanent El Nino is hypothesized to have ended as a result of a reorganization of the ocean heat budget approximately 3 million years ago, a time when large ice sheets appeared in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. We report a high-resolution alkenone reconstruction of conditions in the heart of the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) cold tongue that reflects the combined influences of changes in the equatorial thermocline, the properties of the thermocline"s source waters, atmospheric greenhouse gas content, and orbital variations on sea surface temperature (SST) and biological productivity over the past 5 million years. Our data indicate that the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation approximately 3 million years ago did not interrupt an almost monotonic cooling of the EEP during the Plio-Pleistocene. SST and productivity in the eastern tropical Pacific varied in phase with global ice volume changes at a dominant 41,000-year (obliquity) frequency throughout this time. Changes in the Southern Hemisphere most likely modulated most of the changes observed.
English
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Quaternary geology; alkenones; Cenozoic; climate change; East Pacific; Equatorial Pacific; Foraminifera; glacial environment; glacial geology; glaciation; glaciomarine environment; greenhouse effect; high-resolution methods; ice sheets; Invertebrata; ketones; Leg 138; marine environment; marine sediments; microfossils; Neogene; obliquity of the ecliptic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 846; organic compounds; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleoecology; Pleistocene; Pliocene; Protista; Quaternary; sediments; Tertiary; thermocline; time scales; tropical environment; upper Pliocene;

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