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Northeast Atlantic SU81-18 Deglacial 231Pa/230Th Data
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Gherardi, J.-M., L. Labeyrie, J.F. McManus, R. Francois, L.C. Skinner, and E. Cortijo. 2005. Evidence from the Northeastern
Atlantic basin for variability in the rate of the meridional overturning circulation through the last deglaciation. Earth
and Planetary Science Letters, 240(3-4), 710-723.
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North: 37.77 * South: 37.77 |
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West: -10.18 * East: -10.18 |
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Altitude: -3135 m |
Start Year: 17991 14C yr BP
* End Year: 430 14C yr BP
Data: Please Cite Data Contributors!
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Summary: A first study from the subtropical western Atlantic, using 231Pa/230Th ratios as a kinematic proxy for deep water circulation,
provided compelling evidence for a strong link between climate and the rate of Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) over
the last deglaciation. However, these results warrant confirmation from additional locations and water depths because the
interpretation of the sedimentary 231Pa/230Th ratio in terms of circulation vigor can be biased by variations in particle
flux and composition. We have measured 231Pa/230Th in a core from the Iberian margin, in the Northeastern Atlantic basin,
and have compared these new results to the data from the western Atlantic basin. We find that the reduction in the circulation
during H1 and YD and the subsequent increases first recognized in the sediment deposited on Bermuda Rise are also evident
in the eastern basin, in a totally different sedimentary regime, confirming that sedimentary 231Pa/230Th ratios record basin-wide
changes in deep water circulation. However, some differences between the eastern and western records are also recognized,
providing preliminary evidence to differentiate between renewal rates in the two North Atlantic basins and between shallower
and deeper overturning. Our results suggest the possible existence of two sources of Glacial North Atlantic Intermediate Deep
Water (GNAIW), one in the south Labrador Sea and another west of Rockall Plateau. Both sources contributed to the meridional
overturning but the two had different sensitivity to meltwater from the Laurentide and the Fennoscandian ice sheets during
the deglaciation. These results indicate that additional information on the geometry and strength of the ventilation of the
deep Atlantic can be obtained by contrasting the evolution of sediment 231Pa/230Th in different sections of the Atlantic Ocean. More Info on Paleoceanography Data |
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Parameters: 231 Protactinium/230 Thorium, excess ratio; calendar years before 1950AD; delta O18 PDB (Globigerina bulloides); Error (2-sigma), 231 Protactinium/230 Thorium, excess ratio; Radiocarbon ages; 230-thorium total (dpm/g); 230Thorium-normalized mass flux (g/cm^2/kyr); 231-Protactinium total (dpm/g)
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