2015
DOI: 10.1002/2014pa002696
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Progressive shoaling of the equatorial Pacific thermocline over the last eight glacial periods

Abstract: International audienceThe depth of equatorial Pacific thermocline is diagnostic of the main modes of tropical climates. Past estimates of Pacific thermocline dynamics have been reconstructed either for the Last Glacial Maximum or on longer timescales at low resolution. Here we document a new high-resolution set of reconstructed past sea surface and subsurface waters temperatures from the southwestern subequatorial Pacific, core MD05-2930, in the Gulf of Papua, over the last 800ka. We used two morphotypes of Gl… Show more

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“…There is an ongoing debate how the thermocline depth varied throughout the past. For example, some records indicate a thermocline deepening during the Last Glacial Maximum (e.g., Bolliet et al, ), others indicate a thermocline shoaling during the same period (Andreasen & Ravelo, ; Beaufort et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ; Sagawa et al, ), and yet others indicate no change compared to the modern ocean (Patrick & Thunell, ). Many of these reconstructions are based on the calculation of differences between shell Mg/Ca‐derived temperature and/or δ 18 O of planktic foraminifera calcifying at different depth levels to estimate vertical temperature gradients within the upper water column (e.g., Bolliet et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ).…”
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“…There is an ongoing debate how the thermocline depth varied throughout the past. For example, some records indicate a thermocline deepening during the Last Glacial Maximum (e.g., Bolliet et al, ), others indicate a thermocline shoaling during the same period (Andreasen & Ravelo, ; Beaufort et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ; Sagawa et al, ), and yet others indicate no change compared to the modern ocean (Patrick & Thunell, ). Many of these reconstructions are based on the calculation of differences between shell Mg/Ca‐derived temperature and/or δ 18 O of planktic foraminifera calcifying at different depth levels to estimate vertical temperature gradients within the upper water column (e.g., Bolliet et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, some records indicate a thermocline deepening during the Last Glacial Maximum (e.g., Bolliet et al, ), others indicate a thermocline shoaling during the same period (Andreasen & Ravelo, ; Beaufort et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ; Sagawa et al, ), and yet others indicate no change compared to the modern ocean (Patrick & Thunell, ). Many of these reconstructions are based on the calculation of differences between shell Mg/Ca‐derived temperature and/or δ 18 O of planktic foraminifera calcifying at different depth levels to estimate vertical temperature gradients within the upper water column (e.g., Bolliet et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ). Previous studies used, for example, the difference between shell Mg/Ca in G. ruber as surface indicator and P. obliquiloculata or N. dutertrei as thermocline depth indicators (e.g., Bolliet et al, ) or the difference between G. ruber sensu strictu and G. ruber sensu lato (here referred to as G. ruber and G. elongatus following Aurahs et al, ) (Regoli et al, ).…”
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“…-Studies in palaeoclimate: analysis of the astronomical forcing in Berger et al (1998), analysis of the midPleistocene transition in Elderfield et al (2012), or the analysis of the equatorial Pacific thermocline over the last eight glacial periods in Regoli et al (2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mg/Ca palaeothermometry has the po ten tial of re cord ing rel a tively small ocean T changes, which is par tic u larly use ful when study ing high-fre quency cli mate changes dur ing the Pleis to cene (Lea et al, 2000;Me dina-Elizalde and Lea, 2005;Rodríguez-Sanz et al, 2012;Regoli et al, 2015;Lynch-Stieglitz et al, 2015;Lear et al, 2015), and is based on the prem ise that sea wa ter tem per a ture is the pri mary con trol on Mg 2+ in cor po ration into foraminiferal tests dur ing cal ci fi ca tion. The un der ly ing ba sis for Mg/Ca ther mom e try, as cor rob o rated by both ther mody nam ics and phys i o log i cal pro cesses, is that the sub sti tu tion of Mg in cal cite is en do ther mic and there fore is fa voured at higher tem per a tures Erez, 2003;Bentov and Erez, 2006;Lea, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%