Late Quaternary course changes of the Kuroshio Current in the Ryukyu Arc region, northwestern Pacific Ocean

Authors
Citation
H. Ujiie et Y. Ujiie, Late Quaternary course changes of the Kuroshio Current in the Ryukyu Arc region, northwestern Pacific Ocean, MAR MICROPA, 37(1), 1999, pp. 23-40
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY
ISSN journal
03778398 → ACNP
Volume
37
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
23 - 40
Database
ISI
SICI code
0377-8398(199907)37:1<23:LQCCOT>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The existence of a land bridge connecting the central-southern Ryukyu Are t o Taiwan during the last glacial stage (oxygen isotope stages 2 to 4) and i ts postglacial disappearance are demonstrated by variations in the planktic delta(18)O values and the frequency of Pulleniatina in 11 piston cores fro m the Okinawa Trough region. The upward increase in the Pulleniatina group in the cores signals the progressive inflow of the Kuroshio Current into th e Okinawa Trough area, because this group is characteristic of the Kuroshio Current, as revealed here by planktic foraminiferal distribution using 56 surface sediment samples collected from the whole area of this region. The Ryukyu-Taiwan land bridge caused eastward deflection of the Kuroshio Curren t at the southern end of the Ryukyu Are. A Pulleniatina minimum event in th e period from similar to 4500 to 3000 yr B.P. is recognized in 10 cores fro m the Okinawa Trough and one from the northern Ryukyu Trench slope. In cont rast to the LGM, the decline of Pulleniatina in this event was not ascribed to cyclic climate changes such as worldwide cooling but to the formation o f a barrier between Taiwan and the southern Okinawa Are. However, this regi onal event influences largely on the Holocene climate of Japan and its adja cent seas. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.