Last glacial benthic foraminiferal delta O-18 anomalies in the polar NorthAtlantic: A modern analogue evaluation

Citation
D. Bauch et Ha. Bauch, Last glacial benthic foraminiferal delta O-18 anomalies in the polar NorthAtlantic: A modern analogue evaluation, J GEO RES-O, 106(C5), 2001, pp. 9135-9143
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN journal
21699275 → ACNP
Volume
106
Issue
C5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
9135 - 9143
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-0227(20010515)106:C5<9135:LGBFDO>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Modern processes are evaluated to understand the possible mechanisms behind last glacial benthic foraminiferal delta O-18 anomalies that occurred conc urrent with meltwater events in the polar North Atlantic; such anomalies in the Nordic seas were recently interpreted to be caused by brine formation. Despite intensive sea-ice production on circumarctic shelves, modern data show that brines ejected from sea-ice formation containing low delta O-18 w ater do not significantly contribute to deep waters in the Arctic Ocean tod ay. Assuming that this process was, nevertheless, responsible for delta O-1 8 anomalies in Nordic seas deep water during the last glaciation, a broad, shallow shelf area adjacent to the Nordic seas, such as the Barents Sea, ha d to be seasonally free of sea-ice in order to serve as an area for brine f ormation. Another process which may explain delta O-18-depleted water at de pth is found in the Weddell Sea today, where a low delta O-18 signal in dee p waters originates from ice shelf interactions. If temperature were consid ered the main mechanism for the low benthic delta O-18 values, an increase of 4 degreesC must have occurred in the deep water. An analogous situation with a reversed water temperature pattern due to a subsurface inflow of war m Atlantic water is found today in the eastern Arctic Ocean, and deep water warming is observed in the Greenland Gyre in the absence of deep convectio n. Because paleoproxy data also indicate an Atlantic water inflow into the Nordic seas during such benthic delta O-18 anomalies, temperature as a prin cipal mechanism of changing delta O-18 cannot be excluded.