Holocene temperature evolution of the subpolar North Atlantic recorded in the Mg/Ca ratios of surface and thermocline dwelling planktonic foraminifers

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作者
Farmer, Elizabeth J. [1 ]
Chapman, Mark R. [1 ]
Andrews, Julian E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ E Anglia, Sch Environm Sci, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
关键词
North Atlantic; palaeoceanography; Holocene; Mg/Ca; planktonic foraminifera; MID-DEPTH CIRCULATION; THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION; ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION; OCEAN; CLIMATE; SALINITY; MAGNESIUM; STRONTIUM; RECONSTRUCTION; HYDROGRAPHY;
D O I
10.1016/j.gloplacha.2011.02.003
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Mg/Ca ratio measurements have been produced from IMAGES piston core MD99-2251 using two species of planktonic foraminifera: the surface dwelling Globigerina bulloides and the thermocline dwelling Globorotalia inflata. Holocene Mg/Ca values for G. bulloides are higher and more variable (1.8-3.0 mmol/mol), with lower Mg/Ca ratios of 1.1-1.9 mmol/mol recorded for G. inflata. At no time do the thermocline Mg/Ca ratios exceed those of the surface. Comparison of the Mg/Ca records reveals a complex evolution of the upper water mass characteristics through the Holocene. The early Holocene exhibits far less distinction between surface and thermocline ratios and the Mg/Ca calibration derived temperatures in the upper water column, with the 0.4 mmol/mol offset equivalent to a temperature difference of 1-2 degrees C. Mg/Ca ratios diverge from early to mid Holocene and despite the increase in G. inflata ratios from similar to 6.5 ka onwards, the much more marked increase in G. bulloides after similar to 4 ka results in a clear separation of the surface and thermocline records for the remainder of the Holocene. Despite the long term increase in thermal contrast between surface and subsurface waters, there is a clear correlation between short-lived events evident in both of the Mg/Ca records, reflecting multi-decadal to centennial scale temperature fluctuations. Coolings at similar to 9 and 8.2 ka are well represented in both records, as too are further warm-cold fluctuations at similar to 5.5, 1.5 and 0.8 ka. This indicates that these rapid climate events had a common forcing that was recorded throughout the upper water column. Comparisons with the GISP2 glacio-chemical indicators of atmospheric circulation suggest that the enhanced intensity of the atmospheric circulation during the early Holocene (11-10 ka) probably explain the reduced surface thermal stratification indicated by the Mg/Ca data. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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