Nahysa C. Martinez
Boston University
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Nature | 2006
Kathryn Moran; Jan Backman; Henk Brinkhuis; Steven C. Clemens; Thomas Cronin; Gerald R. Dickens; Frédérique Eynaud; Jérôme Gattacceca; Martin Jakobsson; R.W. Jordan; Michael A. Kaminski; John King; Nalan Koc; Alexey A Krylov; Nahysa C. Martinez; Jens Matthiessen; D. McInroy; Ted Moore; Jonaotaro Onodera; Matthew O'Regan; Heiko Pälike; B.R. Rea; Domenico Rio; Tatsuhiko Sakamoto; David C. Smith; Ruediger Stein; Kristen St. John; Itsuki Suto; N. Suzuki; Kozo Takahashi
The history of the Arctic Ocean during the Cenozoic era (0–65 million years ago) is largely unknown from direct evidence. Here we present a Cenozoic palaeoceanographic record constructed from >400 m of sediment core from a recent drilling expedition to the Lomonosov ridge in the Arctic Ocean. Our record shows a palaeoenvironmental transition from a warm ‘greenhouse’ world, during the late Palaeocene and early Eocene epochs, to a colder ‘icehouse’ world influenced by sea ice and icebergs from the middle Eocene epoch to the present. For the most recent ∼14 Myr, we find sedimentation rates of 1–2 cm per thousand years, in stark contrast to the substantially lower rates proposed in earlier studies; this record of the Neogene reveals cooling of the Arctic that was synchronous with the expansion of Greenland ice (∼3.2 Myr ago) and East Antarctic ice (∼14 Myr ago). We find evidence for the first occurrence of ice-rafted debris in the middle Eocene epoch (∼45 Myr ago), some 35 Myr earlier than previously thought; fresh surface waters were present at ∼49 Myr ago, before the onset of ice-rafted debris. Also, the temperatures of surface waters during the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum (∼55 Myr ago) appear to have been substantially warmer than previously estimated. The revised timing of the earliest Arctic cooling events coincides with those from Antarctica, supporting arguments for bipolar symmetry in climate change.
Geology | 2010
Nahysa C. Martinez; Royce W. Murray; Robert C. Thunell; Larry C. Peterson; Frank E. Muller-Karger; L. Lorenzoni; Yrene Astor; Ramon Varela
We have analyzed the chemical compositions of 87 samples from the Cariaco Basin and 20 samples from the Orinoco Delta, Venezuela, in order to better characterize the fluvial sources of material to the Cariaco Basin. We observe distinctive regional patterns in composition; shelf sediments found near the Tuy River, Manzanares River, the Araya-Margarita region, and in the northern portion of the Unare platform record reproducible compositional differences. However, linear mixing models using only the composition from these rivers do not satisfy the variability observed in modern sediment trap samples collected from the basin. Average trap values are best approximated by mixing upper crust (30%–50%) with local river sources (50%–70% of either the Tuy, Unare, or Neveri Rivers) and eolian dust (
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007
Nahysa C. Martinez; Royce W. Murray; Robert C. Thunell; Larry C. Peterson; Frank E. Muller-Karger; Yrene Astor; Ramon Varela
Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program , 302 (2006) | 2006
Jan Backman; Kathryn Moran; D. McInroy; Henk Brinkhuis; Steve Clemens; Thomas W. Cronin; Gerald R. Dickens; Frédérique Eynaud; Jérôme Gattacceca; Martin Jakobsson; R.W. Jordan; Michael A. Kaminski; John S. King; Nalân Koç; Nahysa C. Martinez; Jens Matthiessen; T.C. Moore; Jonaotaro Onodera; Matthew O'Regan; Heiko Pälike; B.R. Rea; Domenico Rio; Tatsuhiko Sakamoto; David C. Smith; Ruediger Stein; K.E.K. St. John; Itsuki Suto; N. Suzuki; Kozo Takahashi; Mahito Watanabe
Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program , 302 (2006) | 2006
T.C. Moore; Jan Backman; K. Moran; D. McInroy; Henk Brinkhuis; Steve Clemens; Thomas W. Cronin; Gerald R. Dickens; Frédérique Eynaud; Jérôme Gattacceca; Martin Jakobsson; R.W. Jordan; Michael A. Kaminski; John S. King; Nalân Koç; Nahysa C. Martinez; Jens Matthiessen; Jonaotaro Onodera; Matthew O'Regan; Heiko Pälike; B.R. Rea; Domenico Rio; Tatsuhiko Sakamoto; David C. Smith; Ruediger Stein; K.E.K. St. John; Itsuki Suto; N. Suzuki; Kozo Takahashi; Mahito Watanabe
Deep-sea Research Part I-oceanographic Research Papers | 2009
L. Lorenzoni; Robert C. Thunell; Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson; David J. Hollander; Nahysa C. Martinez; Eric J. Tappa; Ramon Varela; Yrene Astor; Frank E. Muller-Karger
Paleoceanography | 2009
Nahysa C. Martinez; Richard W. Murray; Gerald R. Dickens; Martin Kölling
Archive | 2006
Jan Backman; Kathryn Moran; D. McInroy; Henk Brinkhuis; Steve Clemens; Thomas W. Cronin; Gerald R. Dickens; Frédérique Eynaud; Jérôme Gattacceca; Martin Jakobsson; R.W. Jordan; Michael A. Kaminski; John S. King; Nalân Koç; Nahysa C. Martinez; Jens Matthiessen; T.C. Moore; Jonaotaro Onodera; Matthew O'Regan; Heiko Pälike; B.R. Rea; Domenico Rio; Tatsuhiko Sakamoto; David C. Smith; Ruediger Stein; K.E.K. St. John; Itsuki Suto; N. Suzuki; Kozo Takahashi; Mahito Watanabe
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2009
Aurora C. Elmore; Robert C. Thunell; Richard Styles; D. E. Black; Richard W. Murray; Nahysa C. Martinez; Yrene Astor
Nature | 2006
Mark Pagani; Nikolai Pedentchouk; Matthew Huber; Appy Sluijs; Stefan Schouten; Henk Brinkhuis; Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté; Gerald R. Dickens; Jan Backman; Steve Clemens; Thomas W. Cronin; Frédérique Eynaud; Jérôme Gattacceca; Martin Jakobsson; Ric Jordan; Michael A. Kaminski; John S. King; Nalân Koç; Nahysa C. Martinez; Jens Matthiessen; David McInroy; T.C. Moore; Kathryn Moran; Matthew O'Regan; Jonaotaro Onodera; Heiko Pälike; B.R. Rea; Domenico Rio; Tatsuhiko Sakamoto; David C. Smith