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Main Authors: van de Flierdt, Tina, Robinson, Laura F, Adkins, Jess F, Hemming, Sidney R, Goldstein, Steven L
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2006
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.833680
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author van de Flierdt, Tina
Robinson, Laura F
Adkins, Jess F
Hemming, Sidney R
Goldstein, Steven L
author_facet van de Flierdt, Tina
Robinson, Laura F
Adkins, Jess F
Hemming, Sidney R
Goldstein, Steven L
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The neodymium isotopic composition of marine precipitates is increasingly recognized as a powerful tool for identifying changes in ocean circulation and mixing on million year to millennial timescales. Unlike nutrient proxies such as d13C or Cd/Ca, Nd isotopes are not thought to be altered in any significant way by biological processes, and thus they can serve as a quasi-conservative water mass tracer. However, the application of Nd isotopes in understanding the role of thermohaline circulation in rapid climate change is currently hindered by the lack of direct constraints on the signature of the North Atlantic end-member through time. Here we present the first results of Nd isotopes measured in U-Th-dated deep-sea corals from the New England seamounts in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. Our data are consistent with the conclusion that the Nd isotopic composition of North Atlantic deep and intermediate water has remained nearly constant through the last glacial cycle. The results address long-standing concerns that there may have been significant changes in the Nd isotopic composition of the North Atlantic end-member during this interval and substantiate the applicability of this novel tracer on millennial timescales for paleoceanography research.
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spellingShingle Neodymium isotope signature of Holocene corals
van de Flierdt, Tina
Robinson, Laura F
Adkins, Jess F
Hemming, Sidney R
Goldstein, Steven L
Gregg_Seamount; North Atlantic Ocean
The neodymium isotopic composition of marine precipitates is increasingly recognized as a powerful tool for identifying changes in ocean circulation and mixing on million year to millennial timescales. Unlike nutrient proxies such as d13C or Cd/Ca, Nd isotopes are not thought to be altered in any significant way by biological processes, and thus they can serve as a quasi-conservative water mass tracer. However, the application of Nd isotopes in understanding the role of thermohaline circulation in rapid climate change is currently hindered by the lack of direct constraints on the signature of the North Atlantic end-member through time. Here we present the first results of Nd isotopes measured in U-Th-dated deep-sea corals from the New England seamounts in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. Our data are consistent with the conclusion that the Nd isotopic composition of North Atlantic deep and intermediate water has remained nearly constant through the last glacial cycle. The results address long-standing concerns that there may have been significant changes in the Nd isotopic composition of the North Atlantic end-member during this interval and substantiate the applicability of this novel tracer on millennial timescales for paleoceanography research.
title Neodymium isotope signature of Holocene corals
topic Gregg_Seamount; North Atlantic Ocean
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.833680