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Decreased influence of Antarctic intermediate water in the tropica Atlantic during North Atlantic cold events

机译:北大西洋寒冷事件期间南极热带水在热带大西洋的影响减小

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Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) is a key player in the global ocean circulation, contributing to the upper limb of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), and influencing interhemispheric heat exchange and the distribution of salinity, nutrients and carbon. However, the deglacial history of AAIW flow into the North Atlantic is controversial. Here we present a multicore-top neodymium isotope calibration, which confirms the ability of unclean foraminifera to faithfully record bottom water neodymium isotopic composition (~εNd) values in their authigenic coatings. We then present the first foraminifera-based reconstruction of ~εNd from three sediment cores retrieved from within modern AAIW, in the western tropical North Atlantic. Our records reveal similar glacial and interglacial contributions of AAIW, and a pronounced decrease in the AAIW fraction during North Atlantic deglacial cold episodes, Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1) and Younger Dryas (YD). Our results suggest two separate phases of reduced fraction of AAIW in the tropical Atlantic during HS1, with a greater reduction during early HS1. If a reduction in AAIW fraction also reflects reduced AMOC strength, this finding may explain why, in many regions, there are two phases of hydrologic change within HS1, and why atmospheric CO2 rose more rapidly during early than late HS1. Our result suggesting less flow of AAIW into the Atlantic during North Atlantic cold events contrasts with evidence from the Pacific, where intermediate-depth ~εNd records may indicate increased flow of AAIW into the Pacific during the these same events. Antiphased ~εNd behavior between intermediate depths of the North Atlantic and Pacific implies that the flow of AAIW into Atlantic and Pacific seesawed during the last deglaciation.
机译:南极中间水(AAIW)是全球海洋环流的关键参与者,对大西洋子午线翻转环流(AMOC)的上肢做出了贡献,并影响了半球间的热交换以及盐分,养分和碳的分布。但是,流入北大西洋的AAIW的冰河史是有争议的。在这里,我们提出了一种多核顶钕同位素校准方法,该方法证实了不干净的有孔虫能够在其自生涂层中忠实记录底水钕同位素组成(〜εNd)值的能力。然后,我们介绍了在热带北大西洋西部从现代AAIW内部取回的三个沉积物岩心中第一个基于有孔虫的〜εNd重建。我们的记录揭示了AAIW在冰河和冰间作用的相似作用,以及北大西洋冰河冷事件Heinrich Stadial 1(HS1)和Younger Dryas(YD)期间AAIW分数的明显下降。我们的结果表明,在HS1期间,热带大西洋地区的AAIW比例降低的两个单独阶段,在HS1早期则更大。如果AAIW分数的降低也反映了AMOC强度的降低,那么这一发现可以解释为什么在许多地区,HS1内有两个阶段的水文变化,以及为什么大气中的CO2在早期比晚期HS1上升得更快。我们的结果表明,北大西洋冷事件期间流入大西洋的AAIW较少,而太平洋地区的证据则与太平洋的证据形成了鲜明对比,太平洋地区的中等深度〜εNd记录可能表明,在这些相同事件期间流入大西洋的AIAIW有所增加。北大西洋和太平洋中间深度之间的反相位〜εNd行为表明,在最后一次冰消期间,进入大西洋和太平洋的AAIW流动是跷跷板的。

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