Late Miocene alkenone unsaturation data, age models, and regional stacks of alkenones

During the late Miocene epoch, about seven million years ago, large areas of the continents experienced drying, enhanced seasonality, and a restructuring of terrestrial plant and animal communities. These changes are seen throughout the subtropics, but have typically been attributed to regional tectonic forcing. Here we present a set of globally distributed sea surface temperature records spanning the past 12 million years based on the alkenone unsaturation method. We find that a sustained late Miocene cooling occurred synchronously in both hemispheres, and culminated with ocean temperatures dipping to near-modern values between about 7 and 5.4 million years ago. The period of maximum cooling coincides with evidence for transient glaciations in the Northern Hemisphere and with a steepening of the pole-to-equator temperature gradient, as well. We thus infer that late Miocene aridity and terrestrial ecosystem changes occurred in a global context of increasing meridional temperature gradients. We conclude that a global forcing mechanism, such as the previously hypothesized decline in atmospheric CO2 levels between eight and six million years ago, is required to explain the late Miocene changes in temperature, climate and ecosystems.

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Herbert, Timothy D, Lawrence, Kira T, Tzanova, Alexandrina, Peterson, Laura C, Caballero-Gill, Rocio P, Kelly, Christopher S (2018). Dataset: Late Miocene alkenone unsaturation data, age models, and regional stacks of alkenones. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.885390

DOI retrieved: 2018

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Imported on November 30, 2024
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License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.885390
Author Herbert, Timothy D
Given Name Timothy D
Family Name Herbert
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Lawrence, Kira T
Tzanova, Alexandrina
Peterson, Laura C
Caballero-Gill, Rocio P
Kelly, Christopher S
Source Creation 2018
Publication Year 2018
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Herbert-etal_2016
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Late Miocene global cooling and the rise of modern ecosystems
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2813
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2016
Source: Nature Geoscience
Authors: Herbert Timothy D , Lawrence Kira T , Tzanova Alexandrina , Peterson Laura C , Caballero-Gill Rocio P , Kelly Christopher S .