Impacts of orbital forcing and atmospheric carbon dioxide on Miocene ice-sheet expansion

被引:264
作者
Holbourn, A
Kuhnt, W
Schulz, M
Erlenkeuser, H
机构
[1] Univ Kiel, Inst Geosci, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
[2] Univ Bremen, Dept Geosci, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
[3] Univ Bremen, Res Ctr Ocean Margins, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
[4] Univ Kiel, Leibniz Lab Radiometr Dating & Stable Isotope Res, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1038/nature04123
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The processes causing the middle Miocene global cooling, which marked the Earth's final transition into an 'icehouse' climate about 13.9 million years ago (Myr ago)(1-4), remain enigmatic. Tectonically driven circulation changes(5,6) and variations in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels(7,8) have been suggested as driving mechanisms, but the lack of adequately preserved sedimentary successions has made rigorous testing of these hypotheses difficult. Here we present high-resolution climate proxy records, covering the period from 14.7 to 12.7 million years ago, from two complete sediment cores from the northwest and southeast subtropical Pacific Ocean. Using new chronologies through the correlation to the latest orbital model(9), we find relatively constant, low summer insolation over Antarctica coincident with declining atmospheric carbon dioxide levels at the time of Antarctic ice-sheet expansion and global cooling, suggesting a causal link. We surmise that the thermal isolation of Antarctica played a role in providing sustained long-term climatic boundary conditions propitious for ice-sheet formation. Our data document that Antarctic glaciation was rapid, taking place within two obliquity cycles, and coincided with a striking transition from obliquity to eccentricity as the drivers of climatic change.
引用
收藏
页码:483 / 487
页数:5
相关论文
共 31 条
  • [1] Berger W.H., 2013, The Polar Oceans and Their Role in Shaping the Global Environment, VVolume 85, P295, DOI DOI 10.1029/GM085P0295
  • [2] Rapid stepwise onset of Antarctic glaciation and deeper calcite compensation in the Pacific Ocean
    Coxall, HK
    Wilson, PA
    Pälike, H
    Lear, CH
    Backman, J
    [J]. NATURE, 2005, 433 (7021) : 53 - 57
  • [3] ESTIMATION OF PERIODS FROM UNEQUALLY SPACED OBSERVATIONS
    FERRAZMELLO, S
    [J]. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 1981, 86 (04) : 619 - 624
  • [4] MIDDLE MIOCENE OCEAN-CLIMATE TRANSITION - HIGH-RESOLUTION OXYGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPIC RECORDS FROM DEEP-SEA DRILLING PROJECT SITE 588A, SOUTHWEST PACIFIC
    FLOWER, BP
    KENNETT, JP
    [J]. PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, 1993, 8 (06): : 811 - 843
  • [5] MIDDLE MIOCENE DEEP-WATER PALEOCEANOGRAPHY IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC - RELATIONS WITH EAST ANTARCTIC ICE-SHEET DEVELOPMENT
    FLOWER, BP
    [J]. PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, 1995, 10 (06): : 1095 - 1112
  • [6] Paleocurrent reconstruction of the deep Pacific inflow during the middle Miocene: Reflections of East Antarctic Ice Sheet growth
    Hall, IR
    McCave, IN
    Zahn, R
    Carter, L
    Knutz, PC
    Weedon, GP
    [J]. PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, 2003, 18 (02): : 18 - 1
  • [7] Intensified deep Pacfic inflow and ventilation in Pleistocene glacial times
    Hall, IR
    McCave, IN
    Shackleton, NJ
    Weedon, GP
    Harris, SE
    [J]. NATURE, 2001, 412 (6849) : 809 - 812
  • [8] ON THE STRUCTURE AND ORIGIN OF MAJOR GLACIATION CYCLES .2. THE 100,000-YEAR CYCLE
    IMBRIE, J
    BERGER, A
    BOYLE, EA
    CLEMENS, SC
    DUFFY, A
    HOWARD, WR
    KUKLA, G
    KUTZBACH, J
    MARTINSON, DG
    MCINTYRE, A
    MIX, AC
    MOLFINO, B
    MORLEY, JJ
    PETERSON, LC
    PISIAS, NG
    PRELL, WL
    RAYMO, ME
    SHACKLETON, NJ
    TOGGWEILER, JR
    [J]. PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, 1993, 8 (06): : 699 - 735
  • [9] The global ocean flux of particulate organic carbon: Areal distribution and magnitude
    Jahnke, RA
    [J]. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 1996, 10 (01) : 71 - 88
  • [10] KENNETT JP, 1975, J GEOPHYS RES, V82, P3843