Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in Quaternary sediments east of New Zealand

A series of cores from east of New Zealand have been examined to determine the paleoceanographic history of the late Quaternary in the SW Pacific using planktonic foraminiferal data. Distinct shifts of species can be seen between glacial and interglacial times especially south of Chatham Rise east of South Island. Foraminiferal fragmentation ratios and benthic/planktonic foraminiferal ratios both show increased dissolution during glacials, especially isotope stage 2 to the south of Chatham Rise. The present-day Subtropical Convergence appears to be tied to the Chatham Rise at 44°S, but during glacial times this rise separated cold water to the south from much warmer water to the north, with an associated strong thermal gradient across the rise. We estimate that this gradient could have presented as much as an 8°C temperature change across 4°C of latitude during the maximum of the last ice age. There is only weak evidence of the Younger Dryas cool event, but there is a clear climatic optimum between 8 and 6.4 ka with temperatures 1°-2°C higher than the present day. The marine changes compare well with vegetational changes on both South and North Island.

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Weaver, Philip PE, Carter, Lionel, Neil, Helen L (1998). Dataset: Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in Quaternary sediments east of New Zealand. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.691461

DOI retrieved: 1998

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.691461
Author Weaver, Philip PE
Given Name Philip PE
Family Name Weaver
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Carter, Lionel
Neil, Helen L
Source Creation 1998
Publication Year 1998
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Weaver_plank_foram
Subject Areas
Name: Lithosphere

Name: Oceans

Name: Paleontology

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Title: Response of surface water masses and circulation to Late Quaternary climate change east of New Zealand
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1029/97PA02982
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 1998
Source: Paleoceanography
Authors: Weaver Philip PE , Carter Lionel , Neil Helen L .