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Late Pliocene variation in northern hemisphere ice sheets and North Atlantic deep water circulation

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High‐resolution records of δ18O, δ13O, and percent CaCO3from the late Pliocene North Atlantic (Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 607 and 609) are presented and oxygen isotope stages are formalized back to stage 116 at 2.73 Ma. From 2.8 to 1.6 Ma, the interval studied, variations in these records were dominated by the 41‐kyr component of orbital obliquity. Significant variation at the orbital frequencies of eccentricity (96‐kyr) and precession (23‐kyr) are observed in the δ18O record between 1.6 and 2.1 Ma, but not before. Prior to 2.4 Ma (stage 100), δ18O variations suggest ice sheet growth 1/4 to 1/2 as large as late Pleistocene ice volumes; however, these events are below the threshold needed to result in extensive ice‐rafting to the open North Atlantic Ocean. After 2.4 Ma, ice sheets appear to be, on average, 1/2 as large as those of the late Pleistocene. The δ18O record indicates that some glacial suppression of North Atlantic Deep Water occurred both before and after 2.4 Ma and that glacial‐interglacial transfers of12C between the continents and oceans appear to have been larger in the late Pliocene relative to the late Pleistocene. In addition, the strong 23‐kyr power observed in δ18O between 2.75 and 2.10 Ma suggests that deep‐sea circulation (or changes in biomass) is controlled, in part, by climatic variations un

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