Jaccard, S. L. et al. (2013): Two modes of change in Southern Ocean productivity over the past million years

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 177
ODP 177 1090
ODP 177 1094
Identifier:
2013-043230
georefid

10.1126/science.1227545
doi

Creator:
Jaccard, S. L.
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich, Department of Earth Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland
author

Hayes, C. T.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
author

Martinez-Garcia, A.
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
author

Hodell, D. A.
Princeton University, United States
author

Anderson, R. F.
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Sigman, D. M.
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Haug, G. H.
author

Identification:
Two modes of change in Southern Ocean productivity over the past million years
2013
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
339
6126
1419-1423
Export of organic carbon from surface waters of the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean decreased during the last ice age, coinciding with declining atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO (sub 2) ) concentrations, signaling reduced exchange of CO (sub 2) between the ocean interior and the atmosphere. In contrast, in the Subantarctic Zone, export production increased into ice ages coinciding with rising dust fluxes, thus suggesting iron fertilization of subantarctic phytoplankton. Here, a new high-resolution productivity record from the Antarctic Zone is compiled with parallel subantarctic data over the past million years. Together, they fit the view that the combination of these two modes of Southern Ocean change determines the temporal structure of the glacial-interglacial atmospheric CO (sub 2) record, including during the interval of "lukewarm" interglacials between 450 and 800 thousand years ago.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-42.5449
West:5.0749East: 8.5359
South:-53.1049

Quaternary geology; alkaline earth metals; Atlantic Ocean; Ba/Fe; barium; calcium carbonate; carbon dioxide; Cenozoic; climate change; geochemistry; iron; Leg 177; marine sediments; metals; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1090; ODP Site 1094; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleoecology; productivity; Quaternary; reconstruction; sediments; South Atlantic; Southern Ocean; upper Quaternary;

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