Herbert, Timothy D. et al. (2010): Tropical ocean temperatures over the past 3.5 million years

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 108
ODP 117
ODP 138
ODP 184
ODP 184 1146
ODP 108 662
ODP 117 722
ODP 138 846
Identifier:
2010-079022
georefid

10.1126/science.1185435
doi

Creator:
Herbert, Timothy D.
Brown University, Department of Geological Sciences, Providence, RI, United States
author

Peterson, Laura Cleaveland
Luther College, United States
author

Lawrence, Kira T.
Lafayette College, United States
author

Liu Zhonghui
University of Hong Kong, China
author

Identification:
Tropical ocean temperatures over the past 3.5 million years
2010
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
328
5985
1530-1534
Determining the timing and amplitude of tropical sea surface temperature (SST) change is an important part of solving the puzzle of the Plio-Pleistocene ice ages. Alkenone-based tropical SST records from the major ocean basins show coherent glacial-interglacial temperature changes of 1 degrees to 3 degrees C that align with (but slightly lead) global changes in ice volume and deep ocean temperature over the past 3.5 million years. Tropical temperatures became tightly coupled with benthic delta (super 18) O and orbital forcing after 2.7 million years. We interpret the similarity of tropical SST changes, in dynamically dissimilar regions, to reflect "top-down" forcing through the atmosphere. The inception of a strong carbon dioxide-greenhouse gas feedback and amplification of orbital forcing at approximately 2.7 million years ago connected the fate of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets with global ocean temperatures since that time.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:60.0000
West:-90.4906East: 122.0000
South:-57.0000

Stratigraphy; Arabian Sea; Atlantic Ocean; carbon dioxide; Cenozoic; climate forcing; East Pacific; Equatorial Atlantic; Equatorial Pacific; glacial geology; glaciation; ice sheets; Indian Ocean; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 108; Leg 117; Leg 138; Leg 184; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; Neogene; North Pacific; Northern Hemisphere; Northwest Pacific; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1146; ODP Site 662; ODP Site 722; ODP Site 846; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoenvironment; paleotemperature; Pliocene; Quaternary; sea-surface temperature; South Atlantic; South China Sea; South Pacific; Southeast Pacific; stable isotopes; Tertiary; tropical environment; West Pacific;

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