2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-20171
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Inferring deglacial ventilation ages in Western Mediterranean waters using cold-water corals

Abstract: <p class="Body">Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) acts as a net source of salt and heat into North Atlantic intermediate depths that ultimately contributes to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. On this basis, it has been hypothesised that MOW variability might influence global climate. Although several studies have documented major glacial-interglacial changes in deep- and intermediate Mediterranean circulation patterns, little is known about associated impacts on … Show more

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“…Based on radiocarbon data of scleractinians along the Western Mediterranean Sea during the last deglaciation times [75], we hypothesize that the beginning of intrusion of AAIW waters into the GoC during the last deglacial times may have been one of the causes of a massive mortality of scleractinians by shifting northwards the biogeographical boundary between some scleractinians and stony octocoral aggregations (Figure 15B). This point out that stony octocorals (Corallium tricolor and C. niobe), antipatharians, and gorgonians are more suitable to AAIW conditions than the scleractinians D. pertusum and M. oculata.…”
Section: Temporal Variability Of Aaiw Latitudinal Extension Along the Northern Atlantic Ocean Might Have Caused The Massive Mortality Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on radiocarbon data of scleractinians along the Western Mediterranean Sea during the last deglaciation times [75], we hypothesize that the beginning of intrusion of AAIW waters into the GoC during the last deglacial times may have been one of the causes of a massive mortality of scleractinians by shifting northwards the biogeographical boundary between some scleractinians and stony octocoral aggregations (Figure 15B). This point out that stony octocorals (Corallium tricolor and C. niobe), antipatharians, and gorgonians are more suitable to AAIW conditions than the scleractinians D. pertusum and M. oculata.…”
Section: Temporal Variability Of Aaiw Latitudinal Extension Along the Northern Atlantic Ocean Might Have Caused The Massive Mortality Of mentioning
confidence: 99%