Quaijtaal, Willemijn et al. (2012): Middle Miocene environmental change in the eastern Atlantic Ocean at the Porcupine Basin (IODP Leg 307); results from an integrated palynological and biogeochemical study

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 307
Identifier:
2013-027514
georefid

Creator:
Quaijtaal, Willemijn
Ghent University, Reasearch Unit Palaeontology, Ghent, Belgium
author

Schouten, Stefan
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands
author

Donders, Timme
Geological Survey of The Netherlands, Netherlands
author

Louwye, Stephen
author

Identification:
Middle Miocene environmental change in the eastern Atlantic Ocean at the Porcupine Basin (IODP Leg 307); results from an integrated palynological and biogeochemical study
2012
In: Anonymous, 34th international geological congress; abstracts
[International Geological Congress], [location varies], International
34
2962
The relatively warm climate of the Miocene reached peak values during the middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO; 17-14.5 Ma). After the MMCO, the global climate started cooling. This happened through several short-lived cooling events, represented by positive oxygen isotope excursions: the Mi-events. These disturbances can be associated with growth of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and potentially Northern Hemisphere ice expansion. The causes and consequences of the Mi-events are not well constrained. For this reason we want to examine the role of the Gulf Stream in the cooling and subsequent warming of the Mi-events, since it is a possible mechanism to amplify regional changes in northwestern Europe. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Leg 307 recovered a high resolution record from the middle Miocene of the Porcupine Basin, offshore southwestern Ireland and therefore under the influence of the Gulf Stream. We have extracted well-preserved palynomorphs (mainly organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs, some pollen) and organic molecules for paleothermometry (e.g. TEX (sub 86) and U (super K') (sub 37) ) from core 1318B. With these proxies the development of the Mi-3 and Mi-4 events are reconstructed on high resolution, by assessing e.g. temperature, sea level, thermocline depth and productivity. First results indicate a pronounced cooling as recorded simultaneously in TEX (sub 86) , U (super k') (sub 37) and dinoflagellate cyst assemblages during Mi-4. The presented results will focus in detail on the phasing and rates of change in the reconstructed Mi-events.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:51.2700
West:-11.4400East: -11.3300
South:51.2200

Stratigraphy; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; Expedition 307; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; microfossils; middle Miocene; Miocene; miospores; Neogene; North Atlantic; Northeast Atlantic; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleoenvironment; paleothermometry; palynomorphs; pollen; Porcupine Seabight; sea-level changes; Tertiary;

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