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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/9236
Title: Deglacial biogenic opal peaks revealing enhanced Southern Ocean upwelling during the last 513 ka
Authors: Tang, Zheng
Shi, Xuefa
Zhang, Xu
Chen, Zhihua
Chen, Min-Te 
Wang, Xiangqin
Wang, Haozhuang
Liu, Helin
Lohmann, Gerrit
Li, Peiying
Ge, Shulan
Huang, Yuanhui
Keywords: ANTARCTIC SEA-ICE;ATMOSPHERIC CO2;PACIFIC SECTOR;CARBON-CYCLE;CLIMATE;CIRCULATION;SEDIMENT;BARIUM;ACCUMULATION;PRODUCTIVITY
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2016
Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Journal Volume: 425
Start page/Pages: 445-452
Source: QUATERN INT
Abstract: 
Strength of Southern Ocean upwelling controls the exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) between deep ocean reservoirs and atmosphere, as well as the communication of dissolved silicon with the euphotic zone of the Southern Ocean. The silicon supply could limit diatom opal productivity in the high-latitudes of Southern Ocean and the subsequent burial of biogenic opal in underlying sediments. Here we report a record of biogenic opal export off the Prydz Bay south of the polar front of the Southern Ocean, indicating strengthened upwelling during the past five glacial terminations. In all five terminations (I-V), opal peaks occur in line with Northern Hemisphere summer insolation intensity as well as the existing IRDs, indicating that freshwater injection associated with retreat of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets could be the cause of enhanced upwelling in the Southern Ocean during terminations. This could in turn promote CO2 outgassing, finally accelerating the completion of the terminations. In addition, the enhanced upwelling could export the Si-rich deep water to low latitudes via Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) and Subantarctic Mode Water (SAMW), potentially leading to deglacial opal peaks in subtropical North Atlantic. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/9236
ISSN: 1040-6182
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2016.09.020
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