Late Miocene climate and time scale reconciliation: accurate orbital calibration from a deep-sea perspective

Accurate age control of the late Tortonian to early Messinian (8.3-6.0 Ma) is essential to ascertain the origin of benthic foraminiferal d18O trends and the late Miocene carbon isotope shift (LMCIS), and to examine temporal relationships between the deep-sea, terrasphere and cryosphere. The current Tortonian-Messinian Geological Time Scale (GTS2012) is based on astronomically calibrated Mediterranean sections; however, no comparable non-Mediterranean stratigraphies exist for 8-6 Ma suitable for testing the GTS2012. Here, we present the first high-resolution, astronomically tuned benthic stable isotope stratigraphy (1.5 kyr resolution) and magnetostratigraphy from a single deep-sea location (IODP Site U1337, equatorial Pacific Ocean), which provides unprecedented insight into climate evolution from 8.3-6.0 Ma. The astronomically calibrated magnetostratigraphy provides robust ages, which differ by 2-50 kyr relative to the GTS2012 for polarity Chrons C3An.1n to C4r.1r, and eliminates the exceptionally high South Atlantic spreading rates based on the GTS2012 during Chron C3Bn. We show that the LMCIS was globally synchronous within 2 kyr, and provide astronomically calibrated ages anchored to the GPTS for its onset (7.537 Ma; 50% from base Chron C4n.1n) and termination (6.727 Ma; 11% from base Chron C3An.2n), confirming that the terrestrial C3:C4 shift could not have driven the LMCIS. The benthic records show that the transition into the 41-kyr world, when obliquity strongly influenced climate variability, already occurred at 7.7 Ma and further strengthened at 6.4 Ma. Previously unseen, distinctive, asymmetric saw-tooth patterns in benthic d18O imply that high-latitude forcing played an important role in late Miocene climate dynamics from 7.7-6.9 Ma. This new integrated deep-sea stratigraphy from Site U1337 can act as a new stable isotope and magnetic polarity reference section for the 8.3-6.0 Ma interval.

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Drury, Anna Joy, Westerhold, Thomas, Frederichs, Thomas, Tian, Jun, Wilkens, Roy H, Channell, James E T, Evans, Helen F, John, Cédric M, Lyle, Mitchell W, Röhl, Ursula (2017). Dataset: Late Miocene climate and time scale reconciliation: accurate orbital calibration from a deep-sea perspective. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.872722

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Imported on November 29, 2024
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License CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.872722
Author Drury, Anna Joy
Given Name Anna Joy
Family Name Drury
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Westerhold, Thomas
Frederichs, Thomas
Tian, Jun
Wilkens, Roy H
Channell, James E T
Evans, Helen F
John, Cédric M
Lyle, Mitchell W
Röhl, Ursula
Source Creation 2017
Publication Year 2017
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Drury-etal_2017
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Name: Geophysics

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Title: Late Miocene climate and time scale reconciliation: accurate orbital calibration from a deep-sea perspective
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2017.07.038
Type: DOI
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Year: 2017
Source: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Authors: Drury Anna Joy , Westerhold Thomas , Frederichs Thomas , Tian Jun , Wilkens Roy H , Channell James E T , Evans Helen F , John Cédric M , Lyle Mitchell W , Röhl Ursula .