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Paleoceanography | 2016

Decadal to centennial fluctuations in the intensity of the eastern tropical North Pacific oxygen minimum zone during the last 1200 years

Caitlin Tems; William M. Berelson; Robert C. Thunell; Eric J. Tappa; Xiaomei Xu; D. Khider; Steve P. Lund; Oscar González-Yajimovich; Yvonne Hamann

Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs), located below highly productive marine regions, are sites of microbially mediated denitrification and biogeochemical cycling that have global significance. The intensity of OMZs fluctuates naturally; however, the degree of these fluctuations and a comprehensive understanding of the factors that drive these fluctuations on decadal to centennial time scales is lacking. Our high-resolution (near-annual) record of δ15Nsed from laminated sediments at the Pescadero Slope in the Gulf of California (eastern tropical North Pacific) fluctuates between maximum values of 10.5‰ and minimum values of 8.0‰ over the past 1200 years. An analysis of the relationship between δ15NO3− and [O2] in the water column suggests that the observed range of δ15Nsed values is equivalent to an approximately 8 µM fluctuation in O2 content and that these changes can occur in less than 25 years. Our findings show that the OMZ typically intensifies quickly and contracts gradually; the average rate of OMZ intensification (−0.24 µM O2/yr) is twice as fast as the rate of OMZ reoxygenation. Spectral analyses of the δ15Nsed record and Br/Cl counts, with the latter are used as a proxy for organic carbon preservation, suggest that the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and the Suess (deVries) solar cycle (solar irradiance) may influence the intensity of the OMZ and carbon production/export during the late Holocene. Coherence between δ15Nsed and weight percent organic carbon also suggests that similar mechanisms influence both OMZ fluctuations and variation in organic carbon production/export.


Sedimentary Geology | 2007

Frequency and sources of basin floor turbidites in alfonso basin, Gulf of California, Mexico: Products of slope failures

Oscar González-Yajimovich; Donn S. Gorsline; Robert G. Douglas


Archive | 2004

Holocene Sedimentation In The Southern Gulf Of California And Its Climatic Implications

Oscar González-Yajimovich; Robert G. Douglas; Donn S. Gorsline


Estuaries and Coasts | 2008

Sediment Organic Carbon in Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, Mexico

Stephen V. Smith; Silvia E. Ibarra-Obando; Victoria Díaz-Castañeda; Francisco J. Aranda-Manteca; José D. Carriquiry; Brian N. Popp; Oscar González-Yajimovich


Quaternary Research | 2015

Reconstruction of past climate variability and ENSO-like fluctuations in the southern Gulf of California (Alfonso Basin) since the last glacial maximum

Francisca Staines-Urías; Oscar González-Yajimovich; Luc Beaufort


Ciencias Marinas | 2013

Coupled response of rainfall and denitrification to solar forcing during the Holocene in Alfonso Basin

Constanza Ricaurte-Villota; Oscar González-Yajimovich; Alberto Sánchez


Ciencias Marinas | 2009

Sediment variations and littoral transport at La Victoria Beach, Cádiz, Spain.

Ge Avila-Serrano; Ma Santa Rosa del Río; G Anfuso-Melfi; J Benavente-González; R Guardado-France; Oscar González-Yajimovich; Ek Velázquez-González


Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geologicas | 2013

Acumulación de carbono orgánico total y carbonato de calcio en la zona de oxígeno mínimo del Pacífico nororiental mexicano

Alberto Sánchez; Oscar González-Yajimovich; Eduardo F. Balart; B. Estela López-Ortiz; Sergio Aguíñiga-García; Ma. Concepción Ortiz-Hernández


Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana | 2011

Distribución y abundancia de tanatocenosis de foraminíferos bentónicos submareales en el delta del río Colorado

Miguel Ángel Santa Rosa-del Río; Guillermo Eliezer Ávila Serrano; Miguel Agustín Téllez-Duarte; Oscar González-Yajimovich; Luis Antonio Cupul Magaña


Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana | 2010

Sediment transport trends in Bahía Concepción, Baja California Sur, Mexico, based on textural parameters and heavy mineral concentrations

Oscar González-Yajimovich; José Luis Perez-Soto; Guillermo E. Avila-Serrano; Keith Meldahl

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Alberto Sánchez

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Robert G. Douglas

University of Southern California

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Miryam Juárez

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Constanza Ricaurte-Villota

Spanish National Research Council

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Caitlin Tems

University of Southern California

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D. Khider

University of Southern California

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Donn S. Gorsline

University of Southern California

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Eric J. Tappa

University of South Carolina

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Robert C. Thunell

University of South Carolina

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Steve P. Lund

University of Southern California

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