Stable isotope, UK'37, SST, chlorin, alkenone and TOC data of sediment cores GIK17927-2 and GIK17928-3

Upwelling intensity in the South China Sea has changed over glacial-interglacial cycles in response to orbital-scale changes in the East Asian Monsoon. Here, we evaluate new multi-proxy records of two sediment cores from the north-eastern South China Sea to uncover millennial-scale changes in winter monsoondriven upwelling over glacial Terminations I and II. On the basis of U/Th-based speleothem chronology, we compare these changes with sediment records of summer monsoondriven upwelling east of South Vietnam. Ocean upwelling is traced by reduced (UK'37-based) temperature and increased nutrient and productivity estimates of sea surface water (d13C on planktic foraminifera, accumulation rates of alkenones, chlorins, and total organic carbon). Accordingly, strong winter upwelling occurred north-west of Luzon (Philippines) during late Marine Isotope Stage 6.2, Heinrich (HS) and Greenland stadials (GS) HS-11, GS-26, GS-25, HS-1, and the Younger Dryas. During these stadials, summer upwelling decreased off South Vietnam and sea surface salinity reached a maximum suggesting a drop in monsoon rains, concurrent with speleothem records of aridity in China. In harmony with a stadial-to-interstadial see-saw pattern, winter upwelling off Luzon in turn was weak during interstadials, in particular those of glacial Terminations I and II, when summer upwelling culminated east of South Vietnam. Most likely, this upwelling terminated widespread deep-water stratification, coeval with the deglacial rise in atmospheric CO2. Yet, a synchronous maximum in precipitation fostered estuarine overturning circulation in the South China Sea, in particular as long as the Borneo Strait was closed when sea level dropped below -40 m.

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Sadatzki, Henrik, Sarnthein, Michael, Andersen, Nils (2015). Dataset: Stable isotope, UK'37, SST, chlorin, alkenone and TOC data of sediment cores GIK17927-2 and GIK17928-3. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.849813

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.849813
Author Sadatzki, Henrik
Given Name Henrik
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Sarnthein, Michael
Andersen, Nils
Source Creation 2015
Publication Year 2015
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Changes in monsoon-driven upwelling in the South China Sea over glacial Terminations I and II: a multi-proxy record
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-015-1227-6
Type: DOI
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Year: 2015
Source: International Journal of Earth Sciences
Authors: Sadatzki Henrik , Sarnthein Michael , Andersen Nils .