April N Abbott
Oregon State University
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Geology | 2015
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; James McManus
The ability to reconstruct past ocean currents is essential for determining ocean circulation9s role in global heat transport and climate change. Our understanding of the relationship between circulation and climate in the past allows us to predict the impact of future climate-driven circulation changes. One proposed tracer of past ocean circulation is the neodymium isotope composition (e Nd ) of ancient water masses. However, ambiguities in what governs the e Nd distribution in the modern ocean hamper interpretations of this tracer. Here we present e Nd values for marine pore fluids, sediments, and the overlying water column for three sites in the North Pacific. We find that ocean bottom water e Nd (e Nd BW ) in the northeast Pacific lies between the value expected for the water mass (–3.3) and the measured e Nd of sediment pore fluid (e Nd PW ; –1.8). Moreover, e Nd PW resembles the e Nd of the sediment. Combined, these findings are consistent with recent assessments that sediment pore fluids may be a major source of rare earth elements to the ocean and suggest that the benthic flux of Nd from pore fluids exerts the primary control over the deep ocean distribution of e Nd .
Nature | 2016
Thomas C. Johnson; Josef P. Werne; Erik T. Brown; April N Abbott; M. Berke; B. A. Steinman; J. Halbur; Sergio Contreras; S. Grosshuesch; Alan L. Deino; Christopher A. Scholz; Robert P. Lyons; Stefan Schouten; J. S.Sinninghe Damsté
African climate is generally considered to have evolved towards progressively drier conditions over the past few million years, with increased variability as glacial–interglacial change intensified worldwide. Palaeoclimate records derived mainly from northern Africa exhibit a 100,000-year (eccentricity) cycle overprinted on a pronounced 20,000-year (precession) beat, driven by orbital forcing of summer insolation, global ice volume and long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases. Here we present a 1.3-million-year-long climate history from the Lake Malawi basin (10°–14° S in eastern Africa), which displays strong 100,000-year (eccentricity) cycles of temperature and rainfall following the Mid-Pleistocene Transition around 900,000 years ago. Interglacial periods were relatively warm and moist, while ice ages were cool and dry. The Malawi record shows limited evidence for precessional variability, which we attribute to the opposing effects of austral summer insolation and the temporal/spatial pattern of sea surface temperature in the Indian Ocean. The temperature history of the Malawi basin, at least for the past 500,000 years, strongly resembles past changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide and terrigenous dust flux in the tropical Pacific Ocean, but not in global ice volume. Climate in this sector of eastern Africa (unlike northern Africa) evolved from a predominantly arid environment with high-frequency variability to generally wetter conditions with more prolonged wet and dry intervals.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; James McManus; Clare E. Reimers
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; James McManus
Frontiers in Marine Science | 2017
Brian A. Haley; Jianghui Du; April N Abbott; James McManus
Climate of The Past | 2016
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; Aradhna K. Tripati; Martin Frank
Supplement to: Abbott, AN et al. (2016): The impact of sedimentary coatings on the diagenetic Nd flux. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 449, 217-227, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.06.001 | 2016
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; James McManus
Archive | 2016
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; James McManus
In supplement to: Abbott, AN et al. (2016): The impact of sedimentary coatings on the diagenetic Nd flux. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 449, 217-227, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.06.001 | 2016
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; James McManus
In supplement to: Abbott, AN et al. (2016): The impact of sedimentary coatings on the diagenetic Nd flux. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 449, 217-227, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.06.001 | 2016
April N Abbott; Brian A. Haley; James McManus