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Paleoceanography | 2017

Enhanced δ13C and δ18O Differences Between the South Atlantic and South Pacific During the Last Glaciation: The Deep Gateway Hypothesis

Elisabeth L. Sikes; Katherine A. Allen; David C. Lund

Enhanced vertical gradients in benthic foraminiferal δ13C and δ18O in the Atlantic and Pacific during the last glaciation have revealed that ocean overturning circulation was characterized by shoaling of North-Atlantic sourced interior waters; nonetheless our understanding of the specific mechanisms driving these glacial isotope patterns remains incomplete. Here we compare high-resolution depth transects of Cibicidoides spp. δ13C and δ18O from the Southwest Pacific and the Southwest Atlantic to examine relative changes in northern and southern sourced deep waters during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and deglaciation. During the LGM, our transects show that water mass properties and boundaries in the South Atlantic and Pacific were different from one another. The Atlantic between ~1.0 and 2.5 km was more than 1 ‰ enriched in δ13C relative to the Pacific and remained more enriched through the deglaciation. During the LGM, Atlantic δ18O was ~ 0.5 ‰ more enriched than the Pacific, particularly below 2.5 km. This compositional difference between the deep portions of the basins implies independent deep water sources during the glaciation. We attribute these changes to a ‘deep gateway’ effect whereby northern sourced waters shallower than the Drake Passage sill were unable to flow southward into the Southern Ocean because a net meridional geostrophic transport cannot be supported in the absence of a net east-west circumpolar pressure gradient above the sill depth. We surmise that through the LGM and early deglaciation, shoaled northern-sourced waters were unable to escape the Atlantic and contribute to deep water formation in the Southern Ocean.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2013

The influence of salinity on Mg/Ca in planktic foraminifers – Evidence from cultures, core-top sediments and complementary δ18O

Bärbel Hönisch; Katherine A. Allen; David W. Lea; Howard J. Spero; Stephen M. Eggins; J. A. Arbuszewski; Peter B. deMenocal; Yair Rosenthal; Ann D. Russell; Henry Elderfield


Marine Micropaleontology | 2011

Planktic foraminifers as recorders of seawater Ba/Ca

Bärbel Hönisch; Katherine A. Allen; Ann D. Russell; Stephen M. Eggins; Jelle Bijma; Howard J. Spero; David W. Lea; Jimin Yu


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2011

Controls on boron incorporation in cultured tests of the planktic foraminifer Orbulina universa

Katherine A. Allen; Bärbel Hönisch; Stephen M. Eggins; Jimin Yu; Howard J. Spero; Henry Elderfield


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

Environmental controls on B/Ca in calcite tests of the tropical planktic foraminifer species Globigerinoides ruber and Globigerinoides sacculifer

Katherine A. Allen; Bärbel Hönisch; Stephen M. Eggins; Yair Rosenthal


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

The planktic foraminiferal B/Ca proxy for seawater carbonate chemistry: A critical evaluation

Katherine A. Allen; Bärbel Hönisch


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016

Trace element proxies for surface ocean conditions: A synthesis of culture calibrations with planktic foraminifera

Katherine A. Allen; Bärbel Hönisch; Stephen M. Eggins; Laura L. Haynes; Yair Rosenthal; Jimin Yu


Applied Geochemistry | 2011

Ocean acidification during the Cenozoic

Bärbel Hönisch; Katherine A. Allen; Orit Hyams; Donald E. Penman; Markus Raitzsch; Janina S. Ruprecht; Ellen Thomas; James C. Zachos


Paleoceanography | 2017

Enhanced δ13 C and δ18 O Differences Between the South Atlantic and South Pacific During the Last Glaciation: The Deep Gateway Hypothesis: Dueling Transects: The Deep Gateway

Elisabeth L. Sikes; Katherine A. Allen; David C. Lund


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Benthic Records of Seawater Carbonate Ion and Temperature for the Past 30,000 Years in the Southwest Pacific Ocean

Katherine A. Allen

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Stephen M. Eggins

Australian National University

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Jimin Yu

Australian National University

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Ann D. Russell

University of California

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David C. Lund

University of Connecticut

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David W. Lea

University of California

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