BIOMARKER TEMPERATURE ESTIMATES FOR MODERN AND LAST GLACIAL SURFACE WATERS OF THE CALIFORNIA CURRENT SYSTEM BETWEEN 33-DEGREES AND 42-DEGREES-N

Citation
H. Doose et al., BIOMARKER TEMPERATURE ESTIMATES FOR MODERN AND LAST GLACIAL SURFACE WATERS OF THE CALIFORNIA CURRENT SYSTEM BETWEEN 33-DEGREES AND 42-DEGREES-N, Paleoceanography, 12(4), 1997, pp. 615-622
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Paleontology,Oceanografhy,"Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
Journal title
ISSN journal
08838305
Volume
12
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
615 - 622
Database
ISI
SICI code
0883-8305(1997)12:4<615:BTEFMA>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Sea surface temperature (SST) estimates were made using data for C37-3 9 alkenones analyzed in modern and glacial-age intervals of sediment c ores collected along an east-west (similar to 42 degrees N from 125 de grees to 132 degrees W) and a north-south (41 degrees-33 degrees N) tr ansect of the California Current system (CCS). The prymnesiophyte biom arker results suggest that surface waters warmed significantly through out this region since the last glacial maximum (LGM) but the magnitude of warming varied spatially. Stratigraphic profiles from four sedimen t cores along the north-south transect indicate the warming period was confined to the glacial/interglacial transition (15-10 ka), with SST reaching a maximum value at similar to 10 ka and maintaining a uniform ly high value throughout the Holocene. Comparison of estimates derived from analysis of modern and LGM sediment intervals indicates the magn itude of the SST change was minimal for locations south of about 36 de grees N (less than or equal to 1 degrees-2 degrees C) and increased si gnificantly (3 degrees-5 degrees C) north of this latitude. Using a si mple heat balance model, we calculate from the latitudinal gradient in SST that southward flow in the California Current system during the L GM was about 60% of that measured today at 36 degrees N. Our findings support the conclusion of others based on pollen data that coastal upw elling in the region of the northeast Pacific off northern California was significantly reduced oi even completely shutdown during the LGM.