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Science | 2014

Onset of Mediterranean outflow into the North Atlantic

F. Javier Hernández-Molina; Dorrik A. V. Stow; Carlos A. Alvarez-Zarikian; Gary D Acton; André Bahr; Barbara Balestra; Emmanuelle Ducassou; Roger D. Flood; José-Abel Flores; Satoshi Furota; Patrick Grunert; David A. Hodell; Francisco J Jiménez-Espejo; J.K. Kim; Lawrence A. Krissek; Junichiro Kuroda; B. Li; Estefanía Llave; Johanna Lofi; Lucas J. Lourens; M. Miller; Futoshi Nanayama; Naohisa Nishida; Carl Richter; Cristina Roque; Hélder Pereira; María Fernanda Sánchez Goñi; Francisco Javier Sierro; Arun Deo Singh; Craig R. Sloss

The when of Mediterranean water outflow The trickle of water that began to flow from the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean after the opening of the Strait of Gibraltar turned into a veritable flood by the end of the Pliocene 2 to 3 million years ago. It then began to influence large-scale ocean circulation in earnest. Hernández-Molina et al. describe marine sediment cores collected by an ocean drilling expedition (see the Perspective by Filippelli). The results reveal a detailed history of the timing of Mediterranean outflow water activity and show how the addition of that warm saline water to the cooler less-salty waters of the Atlantic was related to climate changes, deep ocean circulation, and plate tectonics. Science, this issue p. 1244; see also p. 1228 Mediterranean outflow water began to enter the Atlantic and influence global ocean circulation by the late Pliocene. [Also see Perspective by Filippelli] Sediments cored along the southwestern Iberian margin during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 339 provide constraints on Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) circulation patterns from the Pliocene epoch to the present day. After the Strait of Gibraltar opened (5.33 million years ago), a limited volume of MOW entered the Atlantic. Depositional hiatuses indicate erosion by bottom currents related to higher volumes of MOW circulating into the North Atlantic, beginning in the late Pliocene. The hiatuses coincide with regional tectonic events and changes in global thermohaline circulation (THC). This suggests that MOW influenced Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), THC, and climatic shifts by contributing a component of warm, saline water to northern latitudes while in turn being influenced by plate tectonics.


Nature Geoscience | 2016

Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems

Timothy D. Herbert; Kira T. Lawrence; Alexandrina Tzanova; Laura Cleaveland Peterson; Rocio P Caballero-Gill; Christopher S Kelly


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015

Cooling Mediterranean Sea surface temperatures during the Late Miocene provide a climate context for evolutionary transitions in Africa and Eurasia

Alexandrina Tzanova; Timothy D. Herbert; Laura Cleaveland Peterson


Global and Planetary Change | 2015

Regional and global significance of Pliocene sea surface temperatures from the Gulf of Cadiz (Site U1387) and the Mediterranean

Alexandrina Tzanova; Timothy D. Herbert


Global and Planetary Change | 2014

Mid-Burdigalian Paratethyan alkenone record reveals link between orbital forcing, Antarctic ice-sheet dynamics and European climate at the verge to Miocene Climate Optimum.

Patrick Grunert; Alexandrina Tzanova; Mathias Harzhauser; Werner E. Piller


Supplement to: Herbert, TD et al. (2016): Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems. Nature Geoscience, 9(11), 843-847, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2813 | 2018

Late Miocene alkenone unsaturation data, age models, and regional stacks of alkenones

Timothy D. Herbert; Kira T. Lawrence; Alexandrina Tzanova; Laura Cleaveland Peterson; Rocio P Caballero-Gill; Christopher S Kelly


In supplement to: Herbert, TD et al. (2016): Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems. Nature Geoscience, 9(11), 843-847, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2813 | 2018

(Table S2) SST estimates as a function of age, ODP Hole 175-1085A

Timothy D. Herbert; Kira T. Lawrence; Alexandrina Tzanova; Laura Cleaveland Peterson; Rocio P Caballero-Gill; Christopher S Kelly


In supplement to: Herbert, TD et al. (2016): Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems. Nature Geoscience, 9(11), 843-847, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2813 | 2018

(Table S4) Modern SST at the site location, backtracked for plate movement, ODP Site 198-1208

Timothy D. Herbert; Kira T. Lawrence; Alexandrina Tzanova; Laura Cleaveland Peterson; Rocio P Caballero-Gill; Christopher S Kelly


In supplement to: Herbert, TD et al. (2016): Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems. Nature Geoscience, 9(11), 843-847, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2813 | 2018

(Table S4) Modern SST at the site location, backtracked for plate movement, sediment core MDC

Timothy D. Herbert; Kira T. Lawrence; Alexandrina Tzanova; Laura Cleaveland Peterson; Rocio P Caballero-Gill; Christopher S Kelly


In supplement to: Herbert, TD et al. (2016): Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems. Nature Geoscience, 9(11), 843-847, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2813 | 2018

(Table S4) Modern SST at the site location, backtracked for plate movement, ODP Site 162-982

Timothy D. Herbert; Kira T. Lawrence; Alexandrina Tzanova; Laura Cleaveland Peterson; Rocio P Caballero-Gill; Christopher S Kelly

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Junichiro Kuroda

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Naohisa Nishida

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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B. Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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