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Technical note: Late Pliocene age control and composite depths at ODP Site 982, revisited

  • Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 982 provided a key sediment section at Rockall Plateau for reconstructing northeast Atlantic paleoceanography and monitoring benthic delta O-18 stratigraphy over the late Pliocene to Quaternary onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation. A renewed hole-specific inspection of magnetostratigraphic reversals and the addition of epibenthic delta O-18 records for short Pliocene sections in holes 982A, B, and C, crossing core breaks in the delta O-18 record published for Hole 982B, now imply a major revision of composite core depths. After tuning to the orbitally tuned reference record LR04, the new composite delta O-18 record results in a hiatus, where the Kaena magnetic subchron might have been lost, and in a significant age reduction for all proxy records by 130 to 20 ky over the time span 3.2-2.7 million years ago (Ma). Our study demonstrates the general significance of reliable composite-depth scales and delta O-18 stratigraphies in ODP sediment records for generating ocean-wide correlations inOcean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 982 provided a key sediment section at Rockall Plateau for reconstructing northeast Atlantic paleoceanography and monitoring benthic delta O-18 stratigraphy over the late Pliocene to Quaternary onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation. A renewed hole-specific inspection of magnetostratigraphic reversals and the addition of epibenthic delta O-18 records for short Pliocene sections in holes 982A, B, and C, crossing core breaks in the delta O-18 record published for Hole 982B, now imply a major revision of composite core depths. After tuning to the orbitally tuned reference record LR04, the new composite delta O-18 record results in a hiatus, where the Kaena magnetic subchron might have been lost, and in a significant age reduction for all proxy records by 130 to 20 ky over the time span 3.2-2.7 million years ago (Ma). Our study demonstrates the general significance of reliable composite-depth scales and delta O-18 stratigraphies in ODP sediment records for generating ocean-wide correlations in paleoceanography. The new concept of age control makes the late Pliocene trends in SST (sea surface temperature) and atmospheric pCO(2) at Site 982 more consistent with various paleoclimate trends published from elsewhere in the North Atlantic.show moreshow less

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Author details:N. Khelifi, M. Sarnthein, B. D. A. Naafs
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-79-2012
ISSN:1814-9324
Title of parent work (English):CLIMATE OF THE PAST
Publisher:COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
Place of publishing:GOTTINGEN
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2012
Publication year:2012
Release date:2017/03/26
Volume:8
Issue:1
Number of pages:9
First page:79
Last Page:87
Funding institution:Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG); Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD)
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