SURFACE OCEANOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN THE EASTERN LABRADOR SEA - NANNOFOSSIL RECORD OF THE LAST 31,000 YEARS

被引:33
作者
RAHMAN, A
DE VERNAL, A
机构
[1] Centre de recherche en géochimie isotopique et en géochronologie (GEOTOP), Université du Québec à Montréal, Case postale 8888, Succursale Centre Ville, Montréal
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0025-3227(94)90034-5
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Calcareous nannofossils in two AMS C-14 dated piston cores from the eastern Labrador Sea yield oceanographic information of the last 31 kyr. Moderate nannofossil productivity and abundance of North Atlantic warm water taxa in the southern Labrador Sea (core 91-045-094P) suggest cool surface ocean condition between 31 and 26 thousand years ago (ka). The Irminger Current was absent in this interval. Thus we attribute this cool condition to weak advection of North Atlantic water from the southeast. We found evidence of cold and/or seasonally ice-covered surface conditions between 26 and 13 ka in the southern Labrador Sea and between 31 and 12.6 ka in the northeastern Labrador Sea (core 90-013-013P). Increase of nannofossil productivity and abundance of North Atlantic taxa at about 10.7 ka in core 91-045-094P suggests that the southern Labrador Sea was influenced by warm North Atlantic surface water. The polar water of the Labrador Current had little or no influence on the surface ocean in this area before 9 ka. The Labrador Current started to flow or intensify after 9 ka and became strong by 8.4 ka. The northeastern Labrador Sea remained cold until 8.4 ka perhaps because of discharge of cold meltwater from the Greenland ice sheet. At this time, productivity increased sharply and the assemblage of nannofossils changed. These suggest a significant improvement in surface ocean conditions and the establishment of the warm Irminger Current, which marked the onset of the modern circulation pattern characterized by warm West Greenland Current and strong Labrador Current.
引用
收藏
页码:247 / 263
页数:17
相关论文
共 61 条
[1]   UPPER CENOZOIC HISTORY OF THE LABRADOR SEA, BAFFIN BAY, AND THE ARCTIC OCEAN: A PALEOCLIMATIC AND PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC SUMMARY [J].
Aksu, A. E. ;
Mudie, P. J. ;
Macko, S. A. ;
de Vernal, A. .
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, 1988, 3 (05) :519-538
[2]   LATE GLACIAL AND POST-GLACIAL HISTORY AND EMERGENCE OF OTTAWA ISLANDS, HUDSON BAY, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES - EVIDENCE ON DEGLACIATION OF HUDSON BAY [J].
ANDREWS, JT ;
FALCONER, G .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 1969, 6 (05) :1263-+
[3]  
ANDREWS JT, 1993, GEOLOGY, V21, P881, DOI 10.1130/0091-7613(1993)021<0881:MATAMO>2.3.CO
[4]  
2
[6]  
[Anonymous], GEOLOGICAL SOC AM ME, DOI DOI 10.1130/MEM145-P111
[8]   VARIATIONS IN SURFACE-WATER MASS CONDITIONS IN THE NORWEGIAN SEA - EVIDENCE FROM HOLOCENE COCCOLITH AND DINOFLAGELLATE CYST ASSEMBLAGES [J].
BAUMANN, KH ;
MATTHIESSEN, J .
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY, 1992, 20 (02) :129-146
[9]   POSTGLACIAL PALEOCEANOGRAPHY OF HUDSON-BAY - STRATIGRAPHIC, MICROFAUNAL, AND PALYNOLOGICAL EVIDENCE [J].
BILODEAU, G ;
DE VERNAL, A ;
HILLAIREMARCEL, C ;
JOSENHANS, H .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 1990, 27 (07) :946-963
[10]   BENTHIC FORAMINIFERAL ASSEMBLAGES IN LABRADOR SEA SEDIMENTS - RELATIONS WITH DEEP-WATER MASS CHANGES SINCE DEGLACIATION [J].
BILODEAU, G ;
DE VERNAL, A ;
HILLAIREMARCEL, C .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 1994, 31 (01) :128-138