Kreitz, S. F. et al. (2000): Alkenone paleothermometry and orbital-scale changes in sea-surface temperature at Site 1020, Northern California margin

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 167
ODP 167 1020
Identifier:
2000-080026
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.167.213.2000
doi

Creator:
Kreitz, S. F.
Brown University, Department of Geological Sciences, Providence, RI, United States
author

Herbert, T. D.
Hokkaido University, Japan
author

Schuffert, J. D.
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
author

Identification:
Alkenone paleothermometry and orbital-scale changes in sea-surface temperature at Site 1020, Northern California margin
2000
In: Lyle, Mitchell, Koizumi, Itaru, Richter, Carl, Behl, Richard J., Boden, Per, Caulet, Jean-Pierre, Delaney, Margaret L., deMenocal, Peter, Desmet, Marc, Fornaciari, Eliana, Hayashida, Akira, Heider, Franz, Hood, Julie A., Hovan, Steven A., Janecek, Thomas R., Janik, Aleksandra G., Kennett, James P., Lund, David, Machain Castillo, Maria L., Maruyama, Toshiaki, Merrill, Russell B., Mossman, David J., Pike, Jennifer, Ravelo, A. Christina, Rozo Vera, Gloria A., Stax, Rainer, Tada, Ryuji, Thurow, Juergen W., Yamamoto, Masanobu, Nessler, Susan (editor), Miller, Christine M. (editor), Peters, Lorri L. (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, California margin; covering Leg 167 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Acapulco, Mexico, to San Francisco, California, sites 1010-1022, 20 April-16 June 1996
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
167
153-161
U (super k') (sub 37) sea-surface temperature (SST) estimates obtained at approximately 2.5-k.y. resolution from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1020 show glacial-interglacial cyclicity with an amplitude of 7 degrees -10 degrees C over the last 780 k.y. This record shows a similar pattern of variability to another alkenone-based SST record obtained previously from the Santa Barbara Basin. Both records show that oxygen isotope Stage (OIS) 5.5 was warmer by approximately 3 degrees C relative to the present and that glacial U (super k') (sub 37) temperatures warm in advance of deglaciation, as inferred from benthic delta (super 18) O records. The alkenone-based SST record at Site 1020 is longer than previously published work along the California margin. We show that warmer than present interglacial stages have occurred frequently during the last 800 k.y. Alkenone concentrations, a proxy for coccolithophorid productivity, indicate that sedimentary marine organic carbon content has also varied significantly over this interval, with higher contents during interglacial periods. A baseline shift to warmer SST and greater alkenone content occurs before OIS 13. We compare our results with those from previous multiproxy studies in this region and conclude that SST has increased by approximately 5 degrees C since the last glacial period (21 ka). Our data show that maximum alkenone SSTs occur simultaneously with minimum ice volume at Site 1020, which is consistent with data from farther south along the margin. The presence of sea ice in the glacial northeast Pacific, the extent of which is inferred from locations of ice-rafted debris, provides further support for our notion of cold surface water within the northern California Current system, averaging 7 degrees -8 degrees C cooler during peak glacial conditions. The cooling of surface water during glacial stages most likely did not result from enhanced upwelling because alkenone concentrations and terrestrial redwood pollen assemblages are consistently lower during glacial periods.
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:41.0003
West:-126.2604East: -126.2604
South:41.0003

Quaternary geology; Isotope geochemistry; alkenones; California; California Current; Cenozoic; climate change; climate forcing; continental margin; cores; cycles; deglaciation; depositional environment; East Pacific; geologic thermometry; glacial geology; glaciation; ice rafting; isotope ratios; isotopes; ketones; Leg 167; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Northern California; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1020; orbital forcing; organic compounds; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; Quaternary; Santa Barbara Basin; sea-surface temperature; stable isotopes; United States;

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