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Paleoceanography | 1997

The California Current of the Last Glacial Maximum: Reconstruction at 42°N based on multiple proxies

Joseph D. Ortiz; Alan C. Mix; Steven W Hostetler; Michaele Kashgarian

Multiple paleoceanographic proxies in a zonal transect across the California Current near 42°N record modern and last glacial maximum (LGM) thermal and nutrient gradients. The offshore thermal gradient, derived from foraminiferal species assemblages and oxygen isotope data, was similar at the LGM to that at present (warmer offshore), but average temperatures were 3.3° ±1.5°C colder. Observed gradients require that the sites remained under the southward flow of the California Current, and thus that the polar front remained north of 42°N during the LGM. Carbon isotopic and foraminiferal flux data suggests enhanced nutrients and productivity of foraminfera in the northern California Current up to 650 km offshore. In contrast, marine organic carbon and coastal diatom burial rates decreased during the LGM. These seemingly contradictory results are reconciled by model simulations of the LGM wind- field, which suggest that wind stress curl at 42°N (and thus open-ocean upwelling) increased, while offshore Ekman transport (and thus coastal upwelling) decreased during the last ice age. The ecosystem of the northern California Current during the LGM approximated that of the modern Gulf of Alaska. Cooling and production in this region was thus driven by stronger open-ocean upwelling and/or southward flow of high-latitude water masses, rather than by coastal upwelling.


Archive | 2003

Sensitivity to Uncertainties and Change in the Tropical and Subtropical Ocean During the Last Glacial Maximum: Reassessment of the CLIMAP LGM.

Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler; A. C. Mix


Archive | 2009

Glacial-interglacial cycles of erosion and sediment transport along the western North American margin constrained by reconciling geologic and climate model data sets

Sam VanLaningham; Nicklas G. Pisias; Robert A. Duncan; Steven W Hostetler; Katherine Wilson


Archive | 2001

Tracking Sediment Sources to Pacific Northwest Margin Sites through Radiometric Ages of Clays: Ocean-Land Response to Millenial Scale Climate Change

Robert A. Duncan; Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler


In supplement to: Mix, AC et al. (1999): Foraminiferal faunal estimates of paleotemperature: Circumventing the no-analog problem yields cool ice age tropics. Paleoceanography, 14(3), 350-359, https://doi.org/10.1029/1999PA900012 | 1999

Calculated sea surface temperatures for the last glacial maximum

Alan C Mix; Ann E Morey; Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler


In supplement to: Mix, AC et al. (1999): Foraminiferal faunal estimates of paleotemperature: Circumventing the no-analog problem yields cool ice age tropics. Paleoceanography, 14(3), 350-359, https://doi.org/10.1029/1999PA900012 | 1999

Sea surface temperature reconstructed from foraminifera in surface sediments at stations A180-072 to VNTR01-8PC

Alan C Mix; Ann E Morey; Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler


In supplement to: Mix, AC et al. (1999): Foraminiferal faunal estimates of paleotemperature: Circumventing the no-analog problem yields cool ice age tropics. Paleoceanography, 14(3), 350-359, https://doi.org/10.1029/1999PA900012 | 1999

Composition of planktonic foraminifera species from 310 sediments samples during the last glacial maximum

Alan C Mix; Ann E Morey; Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler


In supplement to: Mix, AC et al. (1999): Foraminiferal faunal estimates of paleotemperature: Circumventing the no-analog problem yields cool ice age tropics. Paleoceanography, 14(3), 350-359, https://doi.org/10.1029/1999PA900012 | 1999

Distribution of planktic foraminifers of core RC24-16

Alan C Mix; Ann E Morey; Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler


In supplement to: Mix, AC et al. (1999): Foraminiferal faunal estimates of paleotemperature: Circumventing the no-analog problem yields cool ice age tropics. Paleoceanography, 14(3), 350-359, https://doi.org/10.1029/1999PA900012 | 1999

Composition of planktonic foraminifera species in 1123 surface sediment samples compared with sea surface temperatures from the Levitus Atlas

Alan C Mix; Ann E Morey; Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler


In supplement to: Mix, AC et al. (1999): Foraminiferal faunal estimates of paleotemperature: Circumventing the no-analog problem yields cool ice age tropics. Paleoceanography, 14(3), 350-359, https://doi.org/10.1029/1999PA900012 | 1999

Distribution of planktic foraminifers of core V19-29

Alan C Mix; Ann E Morey; Nicklas G. Pisias; Steven W Hostetler

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Ann E Morey

Oregon State University

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Alan C. Mix

Oregon State University

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Michaele Kashgarian

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Sam VanLaningham

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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