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A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum
Several studies indicate that North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) formation might have initiated during the globally warm Eocene (56–34 Ma). However, constraints on Eocene surface ocean conditions in source regions presently conducive to deep water formation are sparse. Here we test whether ocean condi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7590098/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33134852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020PA003932 |
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author | Cramwinckel, Margot J. Coxall, Helen K. Śliwińska, Kasia K. Polling, Marcel Harper, Dustin T. Bijl, Peter K. Brinkhuis, Henk Eldrett, James S. Houben, Alexander J. P. Peterse, Francien Schouten, Stefan Reichart, Gert‐Jan Zachos, James C. Sluijs, Appy |
author_facet | Cramwinckel, Margot J. Coxall, Helen K. Śliwińska, Kasia K. Polling, Marcel Harper, Dustin T. Bijl, Peter K. Brinkhuis, Henk Eldrett, James S. Houben, Alexander J. P. Peterse, Francien Schouten, Stefan Reichart, Gert‐Jan Zachos, James C. Sluijs, Appy |
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description | Several studies indicate that North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) formation might have initiated during the globally warm Eocene (56–34 Ma). However, constraints on Eocene surface ocean conditions in source regions presently conducive to deep water formation are sparse. Here we test whether ocean conditions of the middle Eocene Labrador Sea might have allowed for deep water formation by applying (organic) geochemical and palynological techniques, on sediments from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 647. We reconstruct a long‐term sea surface temperature (SST) drop from ~30°C to ~27°C between 41.5 to 38.5 Ma, based on TEX(86). Superimposed on this trend, we record ~2°C warming in SST associated with the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO; ~40 Ma), which is the northernmost MECO record as yet, and another, likely regional, warming phase at ~41.1 Ma, associated with low‐latitude planktic foraminifera and dinoflagellate cyst incursions. Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages together with planktonic foraminiferal stable oxygen isotope ratios overall indicate low surface water salinities and strong stratification. Benthic foraminifer stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios differ from global deep ocean values by 1–2‰ and 2–4‰, respectively, indicating geographic basin isolation. Our multiproxy reconstructions depict a consistent picture of relatively warm and fresh but also highly variable surface ocean conditions in the middle Eocene Labrador Sea. These conditions were unlikely conducive to deep water formation. This implies either NADW did not yet form during the middle Eocene or it formed in a different source region and subsequently bypassed the southern Labrador Sea. |
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spelling | pubmed-75900982020-10-30 A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum Cramwinckel, Margot J. Coxall, Helen K. Śliwińska, Kasia K. Polling, Marcel Harper, Dustin T. Bijl, Peter K. Brinkhuis, Henk Eldrett, James S. Houben, Alexander J. P. Peterse, Francien Schouten, Stefan Reichart, Gert‐Jan Zachos, James C. Sluijs, Appy Paleoceanogr Paleoclimatol Research Articles Several studies indicate that North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) formation might have initiated during the globally warm Eocene (56–34 Ma). However, constraints on Eocene surface ocean conditions in source regions presently conducive to deep water formation are sparse. Here we test whether ocean conditions of the middle Eocene Labrador Sea might have allowed for deep water formation by applying (organic) geochemical and palynological techniques, on sediments from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 647. We reconstruct a long‐term sea surface temperature (SST) drop from ~30°C to ~27°C between 41.5 to 38.5 Ma, based on TEX(86). Superimposed on this trend, we record ~2°C warming in SST associated with the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO; ~40 Ma), which is the northernmost MECO record as yet, and another, likely regional, warming phase at ~41.1 Ma, associated with low‐latitude planktic foraminifera and dinoflagellate cyst incursions. Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages together with planktonic foraminiferal stable oxygen isotope ratios overall indicate low surface water salinities and strong stratification. Benthic foraminifer stable carbon and oxygen isotope ratios differ from global deep ocean values by 1–2‰ and 2–4‰, respectively, indicating geographic basin isolation. Our multiproxy reconstructions depict a consistent picture of relatively warm and fresh but also highly variable surface ocean conditions in the middle Eocene Labrador Sea. These conditions were unlikely conducive to deep water formation. This implies either NADW did not yet form during the middle Eocene or it formed in a different source region and subsequently bypassed the southern Labrador Sea. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-09 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7590098/ /pubmed/33134852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020PA003932 Text en ©2020. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Cramwinckel, Margot J. Coxall, Helen K. Śliwińska, Kasia K. Polling, Marcel Harper, Dustin T. Bijl, Peter K. Brinkhuis, Henk Eldrett, James S. Houben, Alexander J. P. Peterse, Francien Schouten, Stefan Reichart, Gert‐Jan Zachos, James C. Sluijs, Appy A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum |
title | A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum |
title_full | A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum |
title_fullStr | A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum |
title_full_unstemmed | A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum |
title_short | A Warm, Stratified, and Restricted Labrador Sea Across the Middle Eocene and Its Climatic Optimum |
title_sort | warm, stratified, and restricted labrador sea across the middle eocene and its climatic optimum |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7590098/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33134852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020PA003932 |
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