Calcareous plankton and geochemistry from the ODP site 1209B in the NW Pacific Ocean (Shatsky Rise): new data to interpret calcite dissolution and paleoproductivity changes of the last 450ka
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The high-resolution, multi-proxy investigation of microfossil and isotopic data from Shatsky Rise (ODP Site
1209B, NW Pacific Ocean) is presented to evaluate the potential of calcareous nannofossil assemblages as
dissolution and paleoproductivity proxies over the last 450 ka.
To identify the best nannofossil index to evaluate dissolution (in particular, under polarized light microscope),
we calculate and compare the different nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal dissolution-indices from our
original dataset. The results demonstrate that the most reliable and reproducible nannofossil dissolution index
is the Nannofossil Dissolution Index (NDI) proposed by Marino et al. (2009), particularly for records prior to
250 ka.
The NDI data from the studied Site 1209B represent evidence of preservation maxima mainly during degla-
ciations, whereas dissolution peaks are recorded at the onset of glacial phases or during severe interglacials.
These fluctuations are demonstrated to be basin-wide features in the Pacific. The synchronous timing in the
fluctuations of the preservation indices, which consistently lagged behind the oxygen isotope cycles, clearly
demonstrates the basin-wide changes in the ocean chemistry during the glacial-interglacial transitions. The
Mid-Brunhes Dissolution Event, which was recorded in the Western Pacific at depths below the lysocline at
the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11, is not detectable at our relatively shallower site.
At the studied site, the intervals of high productivity generally coincide with the time of good preservation
and light carbon-isotope values and vice versa. Therefore, carbonate undersaturation and changes in ocean
chemistry (carbonate ion concentration) rather than the variations in the organic carbon flux appear to
have controlled the pattern of CaCO 3 preservation.
In addition to the characterization of the dissolution proxies, changes in the calcareous nannofossil assem-
blages were used to evaluate the primary productivity fluctuations at the mid-latitudes of the NW Pacific
over the last 450 ka. The results highlight a general decrease of paleoproductivity during the entire time
period as well as shorter glacial/interglacial fluctuations from the base-core upwards. We interpret these
features to be variations in the thermocline and nutricline dynamics related to the northward migration of
the Kuroshio Extension, which was triggered by the Mid-Brunhes Event and may have caused deepening
of the thermocline/nutricline at the site. The spectral and wavelet analyses performed on the microfossil da-
tabase prove that the variations in paleoproductivity and carbonate dissolution over the last 450 ka were pri-
marily driven by the glacial-interglacial variability (100 ka periodicity) and by the obliquity-controlled
changes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Calcareous nannofossils; Planktonic foraminifera; Shastky Rise; Dissolution indices; Primary productivity indices
List of contributors:
Pelosi, Nicola
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