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Orbitally Forced Hyperstratification of the Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean

Pelagic sediments from the subtropical South Atlantic Ocean contain geographically extensive Oligocene ooze and chalk layers that consist almost entirely of the calcareous nannofossil Braarudosphaera. Poor recovery and the lack of precise dating of these horizons in previous studies has limited the...

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Autores principales: Liebrand, Diederik, Raffi, Isabella, Fraguas, Ángela, Laxenaire, Rémi, Bosmans, Joyce H. C., Hilgen, Frederik J., Wilson, Paul A., Batenburg, Sietske J., Beddow, Helen M., Bohaty, Steven M., Bown, Paul R., Crocker, Anya J., Huck, Claire E., Lourens, Lucas J., Sabia, Luciana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6485903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31058259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017PA003222
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author Liebrand, Diederik
Raffi, Isabella
Fraguas, Ángela
Laxenaire, Rémi
Bosmans, Joyce H. C.
Hilgen, Frederik J.
Wilson, Paul A.
Batenburg, Sietske J.
Beddow, Helen M.
Bohaty, Steven M.
Bown, Paul R.
Crocker, Anya J.
Huck, Claire E.
Lourens, Lucas J.
Sabia, Luciana
author_facet Liebrand, Diederik
Raffi, Isabella
Fraguas, Ángela
Laxenaire, Rémi
Bosmans, Joyce H. C.
Hilgen, Frederik J.
Wilson, Paul A.
Batenburg, Sietske J.
Beddow, Helen M.
Bohaty, Steven M.
Bown, Paul R.
Crocker, Anya J.
Huck, Claire E.
Lourens, Lucas J.
Sabia, Luciana
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description Pelagic sediments from the subtropical South Atlantic Ocean contain geographically extensive Oligocene ooze and chalk layers that consist almost entirely of the calcareous nannofossil Braarudosphaera. Poor recovery and the lack of precise dating of these horizons in previous studies has limited the understanding of the number of acmes, their timing and durations, and therefore their likely cause. Here we present a high‐resolution, astronomically tuned stratigraphy of Braarudosphaera oozes (29.5–27.9 Ma) from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1264 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean. We identify seven episodes with highly abundant Braarudosphaera. Four of these acme events coincide with maxima and three with minima in the ~110 and 405‐kyr paced eccentricity cycles. The longest lasting acme event corresponds to a pronounced minimum in the ~2.4‐Myr eccentricity cycle. In the modern ocean, Braarudosphaera occurrences are limited to shallow marine and neritic settings, and the calcified coccospheres of Braarudosphaera are probably produced during a resting stage in the algal life cycle. Therefore, we hypothesize that the Oligocene acmes point to extensive and episodic (hyper) stratified surface water conditions, with a shallow pycnocline that may have served as a virtual seafloor and (partially/temporarily) prevented the coccospheres from sinking in the pelagic realm. We speculate that hyperstratification was either extended across large areas of the South Atlantic basin, through the formation of relatively hyposaline surface waters, or eddy contained through strong isopycnals at the base of eddies. Astronomical forcing of atmospheric and/or oceanic circulation could have triggered these conditions through either sustained rainfall over the open ocean and adjacent land masses or increased Agulhas Leakage.
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spelling pubmed-64859032019-05-03 Orbitally Forced Hyperstratification of the Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean Liebrand, Diederik Raffi, Isabella Fraguas, Ángela Laxenaire, Rémi Bosmans, Joyce H. C. Hilgen, Frederik J. Wilson, Paul A. Batenburg, Sietske J. Beddow, Helen M. Bohaty, Steven M. Bown, Paul R. Crocker, Anya J. Huck, Claire E. Lourens, Lucas J. Sabia, Luciana Paleoceanogr Paleoclimatol Research Articles Pelagic sediments from the subtropical South Atlantic Ocean contain geographically extensive Oligocene ooze and chalk layers that consist almost entirely of the calcareous nannofossil Braarudosphaera. Poor recovery and the lack of precise dating of these horizons in previous studies has limited the understanding of the number of acmes, their timing and durations, and therefore their likely cause. Here we present a high‐resolution, astronomically tuned stratigraphy of Braarudosphaera oozes (29.5–27.9 Ma) from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1264 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean. We identify seven episodes with highly abundant Braarudosphaera. Four of these acme events coincide with maxima and three with minima in the ~110 and 405‐kyr paced eccentricity cycles. The longest lasting acme event corresponds to a pronounced minimum in the ~2.4‐Myr eccentricity cycle. In the modern ocean, Braarudosphaera occurrences are limited to shallow marine and neritic settings, and the calcified coccospheres of Braarudosphaera are probably produced during a resting stage in the algal life cycle. Therefore, we hypothesize that the Oligocene acmes point to extensive and episodic (hyper) stratified surface water conditions, with a shallow pycnocline that may have served as a virtual seafloor and (partially/temporarily) prevented the coccospheres from sinking in the pelagic realm. We speculate that hyperstratification was either extended across large areas of the South Atlantic basin, through the formation of relatively hyposaline surface waters, or eddy contained through strong isopycnals at the base of eddies. Astronomical forcing of atmospheric and/or oceanic circulation could have triggered these conditions through either sustained rainfall over the open ocean and adjacent land masses or increased Agulhas Leakage. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-23 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6485903/ /pubmed/31058259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017PA003222 Text en ©2018. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Liebrand, Diederik
Raffi, Isabella
Fraguas, Ángela
Laxenaire, Rémi
Bosmans, Joyce H. C.
Hilgen, Frederik J.
Wilson, Paul A.
Batenburg, Sietske J.
Beddow, Helen M.
Bohaty, Steven M.
Bown, Paul R.
Crocker, Anya J.
Huck, Claire E.
Lourens, Lucas J.
Sabia, Luciana
Orbitally Forced Hyperstratification of the Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean
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title_fullStr Orbitally Forced Hyperstratification of the Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Orbitally Forced Hyperstratification of the Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean
title_short Orbitally Forced Hyperstratification of the Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean
title_sort orbitally forced hyperstratification of the oligocene south atlantic ocean
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6485903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31058259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017PA003222
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