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DOI10.1029/2019PA003581
Seasonally Resolved Proxy Data From the Antarctic Peninsula Support a Heterogeneous Middle Eocene Southern Ocean
Judd, Emily J.1; Ivan, Linda C.1; DeConto, Robert M.2; Halberstadt, Anna Ruth W.2; Miklus, Nicole M.1; Junium, Christopher K.1; Uveges, Benjamin T.1
发表日期2019
ISSN2572-4517
EISSN2572-4525
卷号34期号:5页码:787-799
英文摘要

Understanding conditions at both global and local scales during the greenhouse climate of the Eocene Epoch is critical for making accurate predictions in our rapidly warming world. Despite the wealth of proxy data and modeling studies, fundamental aspects of the climate system still remain uncertain. For example, accurate austral high-latitude temperatures are necessary to understand the evolution of temperatures during the lead-up to Antarctic glaciation and determine the meridional temperature gradient during greenhouse warmth, yet records are few and disparate. Here we present seasonally resolved temperature and precipitation data from the latest Lutetian (similar to 42 Ma) from the eastern Antarctic Peninsula. Oxygen isotopes from bivalves indicate a mean temperature of 13.1 degrees C and a seasonal range of 8.0 degrees C, slightly (<1 degrees C) more seasonal than modeled temperatures from high-obliquity simulations. Carbon isotopes from driftwood suggest that summer accounts for just over half of annual precipitation. When compared with other austral high-latitude records, the data are consistent with a zonally heterogeneous middle Eocene Southern Ocean. Similar longitudinal variability is observed in the modern boreal high latitudes, where landmasses subdivide the ocean, subjecting basins to their own distinct circulation patterns and coastal processes. With closed Drake and Tasman passages, the middle Eocene Southern Ocean would also have been noncontiguous, resulting in larger variability of sea surface temperatures along individual zonal bands than today. This interpretation resolves inconsistencies among existing high-austral proxy records and suggests that the large seasonal range of temperatures may be indicative of regional-scale circulation patterns along the peninsula not captured by low-resolution climate simulations.


WOS研究方向Geology ; Oceanography ; Paleontology
来源期刊PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97036
作者单位1.Syracuse Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA;
2.Univ Massachusetts, Dept Geosci, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
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Judd, Emily J.,Ivan, Linda C.,DeConto, Robert M.,et al. Seasonally Resolved Proxy Data From the Antarctic Peninsula Support a Heterogeneous Middle Eocene Southern Ocean[J],2019,34(5):787-799.
APA Judd, Emily J..,Ivan, Linda C..,DeConto, Robert M..,Halberstadt, Anna Ruth W..,Miklus, Nicole M..,...&Uveges, Benjamin T..(2019).Seasonally Resolved Proxy Data From the Antarctic Peninsula Support a Heterogeneous Middle Eocene Southern Ocean.PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY,34(5),787-799.
MLA Judd, Emily J.,et al."Seasonally Resolved Proxy Data From the Antarctic Peninsula Support a Heterogeneous Middle Eocene Southern Ocean".PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY 34.5(2019):787-799.
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