2022
DOI: 10.47894/mpal.68.3.03
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Abrupt Quaternary Ocean-ice Events in the Arctic: Evidence from the Ostracode Rabilimis

Abstract: The Arctic Ocean has experienced orbital and millennial-scale climate oscillations over the last 500 kilo-annum (ka) involving massive changes in global sea level and components of the Arctic cryosphere, including sea-ice cover, land-based ice sheets and ice shelves. Although these climate events are only partially understood, micropaleontological studies utilizing ostracodes and benthic foraminifera have demonstrated that major changes in faunas have occurred at different timescales that signify ecosystem reg… Show more

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“…Concurrently, the presence of Rabilimis mirabilis (Fig. 7) may indicate the development of stable cold and saline bottom waters as this species thrives in the upper limit of the Arctic Ocean halocline (Cronin et al, 2022). Such conditions may suggest enhanced sea-ice formation and brine rejections leading to poorly mixed bottom waters and strong stratification.…”
Section: Influence Of Oceanic Waters In the Herschel Basin From ~700 ...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Concurrently, the presence of Rabilimis mirabilis (Fig. 7) may indicate the development of stable cold and saline bottom waters as this species thrives in the upper limit of the Arctic Ocean halocline (Cronin et al, 2022). Such conditions may suggest enhanced sea-ice formation and brine rejections leading to poorly mixed bottom waters and strong stratification.…”
Section: Influence Of Oceanic Waters In the Herschel Basin From ~700 ...mentioning
confidence: 98%