Neodymium isotope ratios of Cretaceous fish teeth

The mechanics of ocean circulation during the Late Cretaceous greenhouse interval remain contested (MacLeod and Hoope, 1992, doi:10.1130/0091-7613(1992)0202.3.CO;2; Frank and Arthur, 1999, doi:10.1029/1998PA900017; MacLeod and Huber, 2001; Abramovich et al., doi:10.1029/2009PA001843; Isaza-Londono et al., doi:10.1029/2004PA001130; MacLeod et al., 2005, doi:10.1130/G21466.1), with the role of North Atlantic Deep Water in ocean circulation particularly debated: the relative warming of the North Atlantic during the termination of the greenhouse interval has been attributed to heat piracy from North Atlantic Deep Water formation (Isaza-Londono et al., doi:10.1029/2004PA001130; MacLeod et al., 2005, doi:10.1130/G21466.1), but the sources of Cretaceous deep water have been difficult to resolve. Nd isotopes as captured by seafloor sediments and expressed as epsilon-Nd(t) reflect the region in which the water mass was formed. Here we present epsilon-Nd(t) measurements from Cretaceous- to Palaeogene-aged sediments from four cores in the tropical North Atlantic. Before 69 Myr ago, we find extremely low epsilon-Nd(t) values of about -16, consistent with the presence of a warm, saline deep water mass formed in the low latitudes (MacLeod et al., 2008, doi:10.1130/G24999A.1; Jiménez Berrocoso et al., 2010, doi:10.1130/G31195.1). By 62 Myr ago, epsilon-Nd(t) values had risen to -11, similar to values reported from the northern North Atlantic over the past 65 million years, but lower than most contemporaneous values in the South Atlantic (Robinson et al., 2010, doi:10.1130/G31165.1) and Pacific oceans ((MacLeod et al., 2008, doi:10.1130/G24999A.1; Frank et al., 2005, doi:10.1029/2004PA001052 ). We therefore suggest that the epsilon-Nd(t) shift reflects the increasing influence of a northern-sourced water mass at this site, indicating the onset or intensification of deep- or intermediate-water formation in the North Atlantic 69 Myr ago. Our findings support the heat piracy model and imply that circulation patterns during the greenhouse interval were different from those of the subsequent relatively temperate interval.

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MacLeod, Kenneth G, Isaza-Londoño, Carolina, Martin, Ellen E, Jiménez Berrocosco, Álvaro, Basak, Chandranath (2011). Dataset: Neodymium isotope ratios of Cretaceous fish teeth. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.792572

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.792572
Author MacLeod, Kenneth G
Given Name Kenneth G
Family Name MacLeod
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Isaza-Londoño, Carolina
Martin, Ellen E
Jiménez Berrocosco, Álvaro
Basak, Chandranath
Source Creation 2011
Publication Year 2011
Resource Type application/zip - filename: MacLeod_2011
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Changes in North Atlantic circulation at the end of the Cretaceous greenhouse interval
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1284
Type: DOI
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Year: 2011
Source: Nature Geoscience
Authors: MacLeod Kenneth G , Isaza-Londoño Carolina , Martin Ellen E , Jiménez Berrocosco Álvaro , Basak Chandranath .