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Paleoceanography | 2017

Synchronous and proportional deglacial changes in Atlantic meridional overturning and northeast Brazilian precipitation

Stefan Mulitza; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Enno Schefuß; Jörg Lippold; David Wichmann; Benny Antz; Andreas Mackensen; André Paul; Matthias Prange; Kira Rehfeld; Martin Werner; Torsten Bickert; Norbert Frank; Henning Kuhnert; Jean Lynch-Stieglitz; Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; André O Sawakuchi; Michael Schulz; Tilmann Schwenk; Ralf Tiedemann; Maximilian Vahlenkamp; Yancheng Zhang

Changes in heat transport associated with fluctuations in the strength of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) are widely considered to affect the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), but the temporal immediacy of this teleconnection has to date not been resolved. Based on a high resolution marine sediment sequence over the last deglaciation, we provide evidence for a synchronous and near-linear link between changes in the Atlantic interhemispheric sea surface temperature difference and continental precipitation over northeast Brazil. The tight coupling between AMOC strength, sea surface temperature difference and precipitation changes over northeast Brazil unambiguously points to a rapid and proportional adjustment of the ITCZ location to past changes in the Atlantic meridional heat transport.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Coupling of equatorial Atlantic surface stratification to glacial shifts in the tropical rainbelt.

Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Yancheng Zhang; Stefan Mulitza; Michal Kucera; M. Siccha; Matthias Prange; André Paul

The modern state of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation promotes a northerly maximum of tropical rainfall associated with the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). For continental regions, abrupt millennial–scale meridional shifts of this rainbelt are well documented, but the behavior of its oceanic counterpart is unclear due the lack of a robust proxy and high temporal resolution records. Here we show that the Atlantic ITCZ leaves a distinct signature in planktonic foraminifera assemblages. We applied this proxy to investigate the history of the Atlantic ITCZ for the last 30,000 years based on two high temporal resolution records from the western Atlantic Ocean. Our reconstruction indicates that the shallowest mixed layer associated with the Atlantic ITCZ unambiguously shifted meridionally in response to changes in the strength of the Atlantic meridional overturning with a southward displacement during Heinrich Stadials 2–1 and the Younger Dryas. We conclude that the Atlantic ITCZ was located at ca. 1°S (ca. 5° to the south of its modern annual mean position) during Heinrich Stadial 1. This supports a previous hypothesis, which postulates a southern hemisphere position of the oceanic ITCZ during climatic states with substantially reduced or absent cross-equatorial oceanic meridional heat transport.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Methane release from the southern Brazilian margin during the last glacial

Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; A. P. S. Cruz; Cátia Fernandes Barbosa; A. E. Rathburn; Stefan Mulitza; I. M. Venancio; Tilmann Schwenk; C. Rühlemann; L. Vidal; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; C. S. Silveira

Seafloor methane release can significantly affect the global carbon cycle and climate. Appreciable quantities of methane are stored in continental margin sediments as shallow gas and hydrate deposits, and changes in pressure, temperature and/or bottom-currents can liberate significant amounts of this greenhouse gas. Understanding the spatial and temporal dynamics of marine methane deposits and their relationships to environmental change are critical for assessing past and future carbon cycle and climate change. Here we present foraminiferal stable carbon isotope and sediment mineralogy records suggesting for the first time that seafloor methane release occurred along the southern Brazilian margin during the last glacial period (40–20u2009cal ka BP). Our results show that shallow gas deposits on the southern Brazilian margin responded to glacial−interglacial paleoceanographic changes releasing methane due to the synergy of sea level lowstand, warmer bottom waters and vigorous bottom currents during the last glacial period. High sea level during the Holocene resulted in an upslope shift of the Brazil Current, cooling the bottom waters and reducing bottom current strength, reducing methane emissions from the southern Brazilian margin.


Revista Brasileira De Paleontologia | 2006

CARACTERIZAÇÃO BIOESTRATIGRÁFICA DO NEÓGENO SUPERIOR DA BACIA DE SANTOS COM BASE EM FORAMINÍFEROS PLANCTÔNICOS

Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; Aristóteles de Moraes Rios-Netto; Cátia Fernandes Barbosa


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2018

Increased Amazon freshwater discharge during late Heinrich Stadial 1

Stefano Crivellari; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Henning Kuhnert; Christoph Häggi; Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; Jing-Ying Zeng; Yancheng Zhang; Enno Schefuß; Gesine Mollenhauer; Jens Hefter; Felipe Alexandre; Gilvan Sampaio; Stefan Mulitza


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Different precipitation patterns across tropical South America during Heinrich and Dansgaard-Oeschger stadials

Yancheng Zhang; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Stefan Mulitza; André O Sawakuchi; Christoph Häggi; Matthias Zabel; Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; Enno Schefuß; Stefano Crivellari; Gerold Wefer


Supplement to: Crivellari, S et al. (2018): Increased Amazon freshwater discharge during late Heinrich Stadial 1. Quaternary Science Reviews, 181, 144-155, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.12.005 | 2018

HS1 records bases on isotope, inorganic and organic geochemistry of sediment cores GeoB16224-1 and GeoB16212-2

Stefano Crivellari; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Henning Kuhnert; Christoph Häggi; Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; Jing-Ying Zeng; Yancheng Zhang; Enno Schefuß; Gesine Mollenhauer; Jens Hefter; Felipe Alexandre; Stefan Mulitza; Gilvan Sampaio


Climate of The Past Discussions | 2018

Understanding the mechanisms behind high glacial productivity in the southern Brazilian margin

Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; Tainã M. L. Pinho; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Cátia Fernandes Barbosa


Supplement to: Zhang, Y et al. (2017): Different precipitation patterns across tropical South America during Heinrich and Dansgaard-Oeschger stadials. Quaternary Science Reviews, 177, 1-9, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.10.012 | 2017

Inorganic and organic geochemistry of sediment core GeoB16224-1 and geochemical data of suspended sediment samples

Yancheng Zhang; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Stefan Mulitza; André O Sawakuchi; Christoph Häggi; Matthias Zabel; Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; Enno Schefuß; Stefano Crivellari; Gerold Wefer


Supplement to: Mulitza, Stefan; Schefuß, Enno; Chiessi, Cristiano Mazur; Lippold, Jörg; Wichmann, David; Antz, Benny; Mackensen, Andreas; Paul, André; Prange, Matthias; Rehfeld, Kira; Werner, Martin; Bickert, Torsten; Frank, Norbert; Kuhnert, Henning; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Portilho-Ramos, Rodrigo Costa; Sawakuchi, André O; Schulz, Michael; Schwenk, Tilmann; Tiedemann, Ralf; Vahlenkamp, Maximilian; Zhang, Yancheng (2017): Synchronous and proportional deglacial changes in Atlantic meridional overturning and northeast Brazilian precipitation. Paleoceanography, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017PA003084 | 2017

Investigations of sediment core GeoB16202-2 to elucidate the coevolution of continental precipitation, terrestrial matter erosion, and AMOC during the last deglaciation

Stefan Mulitza; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Enno Schefuß; Jörg Lippold; David Wichmann; Benny Antz; Andreas Mackensen; André Paul; Matthias Prange; Kira Rehfeld; Martin Werner; Torsten Bickert; Norbert Frank; Henning Kuhnert; Jean Lynch-Stieglitz; Rodrigo Costa Portilho-Ramos; André O Sawakuchi; Michael Schulz; Tilmann Schwenk; Ralf Tiedemann; Maximilian Vahlenkamp; Yancheng Zhang

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