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The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years

The latitudinal temperature gradient is a fundamental state parameter of the climate system tied to the dynamics of heat transport and radiative transfer. Thus, it is a primary target for temperature proxy reconstructions and global climate models. However, reconstructing the latitudinal temperature...

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Autores principales: Gaskell, Daniel E., Huber, Matthew, O’Brien, Charlotte L., Inglis, Gordon N., Acosta, R. Paul, Poulsen, Christopher J., Hull, Pincelli M.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8931236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35254906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111332119
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author Gaskell, Daniel E.
Huber, Matthew
O’Brien, Charlotte L.
Inglis, Gordon N.
Acosta, R. Paul
Poulsen, Christopher J.
Hull, Pincelli M.
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Huber, Matthew
O’Brien, Charlotte L.
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description The latitudinal temperature gradient is a fundamental state parameter of the climate system tied to the dynamics of heat transport and radiative transfer. Thus, it is a primary target for temperature proxy reconstructions and global climate models. However, reconstructing the latitudinal temperature gradient in past climates remains challenging due to the scarcity of appropriate proxy records and large proxy–model disagreements. Here, we develop methods leveraging an extensive compilation of planktonic foraminifera δ(18)O to reconstruct a continuous record of the latitudinal sea-surface temperature (SST) gradient over the last 95 million years (My). We find that latitudinal SST gradients ranged from 26.5 to 15.3 °C over a mean global SST range of 15.3 to 32.5 °C, with the highest gradients during the coldest intervals of time. From this relationship, we calculate a polar amplification factor (PAF; the ratio of change in >60° S SST to change in global mean SST) of 1.44 ± 0.15. Our results are closer to model predictions than previous proxy-based estimates, primarily because δ(18)O-based high-latitude SST estimates more closely track benthic temperatures, yielding higher gradients. The consistent covariance of δ(18)O values in low- and high-latitude planktonic foraminifera and in benthic foraminifera, across numerous climate states, suggests a fundamental constraint on multiple aspects of the climate system, linking deep-sea temperatures, the latitudinal SST gradient, and global mean SSTs across large changes in atmospheric CO(2), continental configuration, oceanic gateways, and the extent of continental ice sheets. This implies an important underlying, internally driven predictability of the climate system in vastly different background states.
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spelling pubmed-89312362022-09-07 The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years Gaskell, Daniel E. Huber, Matthew O’Brien, Charlotte L. Inglis, Gordon N. Acosta, R. Paul Poulsen, Christopher J. Hull, Pincelli M. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences The latitudinal temperature gradient is a fundamental state parameter of the climate system tied to the dynamics of heat transport and radiative transfer. Thus, it is a primary target for temperature proxy reconstructions and global climate models. However, reconstructing the latitudinal temperature gradient in past climates remains challenging due to the scarcity of appropriate proxy records and large proxy–model disagreements. Here, we develop methods leveraging an extensive compilation of planktonic foraminifera δ(18)O to reconstruct a continuous record of the latitudinal sea-surface temperature (SST) gradient over the last 95 million years (My). We find that latitudinal SST gradients ranged from 26.5 to 15.3 °C over a mean global SST range of 15.3 to 32.5 °C, with the highest gradients during the coldest intervals of time. From this relationship, we calculate a polar amplification factor (PAF; the ratio of change in >60° S SST to change in global mean SST) of 1.44 ± 0.15. Our results are closer to model predictions than previous proxy-based estimates, primarily because δ(18)O-based high-latitude SST estimates more closely track benthic temperatures, yielding higher gradients. The consistent covariance of δ(18)O values in low- and high-latitude planktonic foraminifera and in benthic foraminifera, across numerous climate states, suggests a fundamental constraint on multiple aspects of the climate system, linking deep-sea temperatures, the latitudinal SST gradient, and global mean SSTs across large changes in atmospheric CO(2), continental configuration, oceanic gateways, and the extent of continental ice sheets. This implies an important underlying, internally driven predictability of the climate system in vastly different background states. National Academy of Sciences 2022-03-07 2022-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8931236/ /pubmed/35254906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111332119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Gaskell, Daniel E.
Huber, Matthew
O’Brien, Charlotte L.
Inglis, Gordon N.
Acosta, R. Paul
Poulsen, Christopher J.
Hull, Pincelli M.
The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years
title The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years
title_full The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years
title_fullStr The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years
title_full_unstemmed The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years
title_short The latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)O over the past 95 million years
title_sort latitudinal temperature gradient and its climate dependence as inferred from foraminiferal δ(18)o over the past 95 million years
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8931236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35254906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111332119
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