Stable isotope record, opal accumulation rate and geochemistry of middle Miocene sediments of IODP Site 321-U1338

During the middle Miocene, Earth's climate transitioned from a relatively warm phase (Miocene climatic optimum) into a colder mode with re-establishment of permanent ice sheets on Antarctica, thus marking a fundamental step in Cenozoic cooling. Carbon sequestration and atmospheric CO2 drawdown through increased terrestrial and/or marine productivity have been proposed as the main drivers of this fundamental transition. We integrate high-resolution (1-3 k.y.) benthic stable isotope data with XRF-scanner derived biogenic silica and carbonate accumulation estimates in an exceptionally well-preserved sedimentary archive, recovered at Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1338, to reconstruct eastern equatorial Pacific productivity variations and to investigate temporal linkages between high- and low-latitude climate change over the interval 16-13 Ma. Our records show that the climatic optimum (16.8-14.7 Ma) was characterized by high amplitude climate variations, marked by intense perturbations of the carbon cycle. Episodes of peak warmth at (southern hemisphere) insolation maxima coincided with transient shoaling of the carbonate compensation depth and enhanced carbonate dissolution in the deep ocean. A switch to obliquity-paced climate variability after 14.7 Ma concurred with a general improvement in carbonate preservation and the onset of stepwise global cooling, culminating with extensive ice growth over Antarctica at ~13.8 Ma. We find that two massive increases in opal accumulation at ~14.0 and ~13.8 Ma occurred just before and during the final and most prominent cooling step, supporting the hypothesis that enhanced siliceous productivity in the eastern equatorial Pacific contributed to CO2 drawdown.

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Holbourn, Ann E, Kuhnt, Wolfgang, Lyle, Mitchell W, Schneider, Leah, Romero, Oscar E, Andersen, Nils (2014). Dataset: Stable isotope record, opal accumulation rate and geochemistry of middle Miocene sediments of IODP Site 321-U1338. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.820095

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.820095
Author Holbourn, Ann E
Given Name Ann E
Family Name Holbourn
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Kuhnt, Wolfgang
Lyle, Mitchell W
Schneider, Leah
Romero, Oscar E
Andersen, Nils
Source Creation 2014
Publication Year 2014
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Holbourn_2014
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Middle Miocene climate cooling linked to intensification of eastern equatorial Pacific upwelling
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1130/G34890.1
Type: DOI
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Year: 2014
Source: Geology
Authors: Holbourn Ann E , Kuhnt Wolfgang , Lyle Mitchell W , Schneider Leah , Romero Oscar E , Andersen Nils .