GLACIAL INTERGLACIAL CHANGES IN SEDIMENT RAIN RATE IN THE SW INDIAN SECTOR OF SUB-ANTARCTIC WATERS AS RECORDED BY TH-230, PA-231, U, AND DELTA-N-15

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FRANCOIS, R
BACON, MP
ALTABET, MA
LABEYRIE, LD
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[1] CNRS,CTR FAIBLES RADIOACT,LAB MIXTE,F-91190 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE
[2] CEA,F-91190 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE
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PALEOCEANOGRAPHY | 1993年 / 8卷 / 05期
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10.1029/93PA00784
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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High-resolution records of opal, carbonate, and terrigenous fluxes have been obtained from a high-sedimentation rate core (MD84-527: 43-degrees 50'S; 51-degrees 19'E; 3269 m) by normalization to Th-230. This method estimates paleofluxes to the seafloor on a point-by-point basis and distinguishes changes in sediment accumulation due to variations in vertical rain rates from those due to changes in syndepositional sediment redistribution by bottom currents. We also measured sediment deltaN-15 to evaluate the changes in nitrate utilization in the overlying surface waters associated with paleoflux variations. Our results show that opal accumulation rates on the seafloor during the Holocene and stage 3, based on C-14 dating, were respectively tenfold and fivefold higher than the vertical rain rates, At this particular location, changes in opal accumulation on the seafloor appear to be mainly controlled by sediment redistribution by bottom currents rather than variations in opal fluxes from the overlying water column. Correction for syndepositional sediment redistribution and the improved time resolution that can be achieved by normalization to Th-230 disclose important variations in opal rain rates. We found relatively high but variable opal paleoflux during stage 3, with two maxima centered at 36 and 30 kyr B.P., low opal paleoflux during stage 2 and deglaciation and a pronounced maximum during the early Holocene, We interpret this record as reflecting variations in opal production rates associated with climate-induced latitudinal migration of the southern ocean frontal system. Sediments deposited during periods of high opal paleoflux also have high authigenic U concentrations, suggesting more reducing conditions in the sediment, and high Pa-231/Th-230 ratios, suggesting increased scavenging from the water column. Sediment deltaN-15 is circa 1.5 per mil higher during isotopic stage 2 and deglaciation. The low opal rain rates recorded during that period appear to have been associated with increased nitrate depletion. This suggests that opal paleofluxes do not simply reflect latitudinal migration of the frontal system but also changes in the structure of the upper water column. Increased stratification during isotopic stage 2 and deglaciation could have been produced by a meltwater lid, leading to lower nitrate supply rates to surface waters.
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