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  • 2020-2024  (75)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Weddell Sea-derived Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is one of the most important deep water masses in the Southern Hemisphere occupying large portions of the deep Southern Ocean (SO) today. While substantial changes in SO-overturning circulation were previously suggested, the state of Weddell Sea AABW export during glacial climates remains poorly understood. Here we report seawater-derived Nd and Pb isotope records that provide evidence for the absence of Weddell Sea-derived AABW in the Atlantic sector of the SO during the last two glacial maxima. Increasing delivery of Antarctic Pb to regions outside the Weddell Sea traced SO frontal displacements during both glacial terminations. The export of Weddell Sea-derived AABW resumed late during glacial terminations, coinciding with the last major atmospheric CO2 rise in the transition to the Holocene and the Eemian. Our new records lend strong support for a previously inferred AABW overturning stagnation event during the peak Eemian interglacial.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) plays a crucial role in global ocean circulation by fostering deep-water upwelling and formation of new water masses. On geological time-scales, ACC variations are poorly constrained beyond the last glacial. Here, we reconstruct changes in ACC strength in the central Drake Passage in vicinity of the modern Polar Front over a complete glacial-interglacial cycle (i.e., the past 140,000 years), based on sediment grain-size and geochemical characteristics. We found significant glacial-interglacial changes of ACC flow speed, with weakened current strength during glacials and a stronger circulation in interglacials. Superimposed on these orbital-scale changes are high-amplitude millennial-scale fluctuations, with ACC strength maxima correlating with diatom-based Antarctic winter sea-ice minima, particularly during full glacial conditions. We infer that the ACC is closely linked to Southern Hemisphere millennial-scale climate oscillations, amplified through Antarctic sea ice extent changes. These strong ACC variations modulated Pacific-Atlantic water exchange via the “cold water route” and potentially affected the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and marine carbon storage.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-03-24
    Description: Changes in Southern Ocean export production have broad biogeochemical and climatic implications. Specifically, iron fertilization likely increased subantarctic nutrient utilization and enhanced the efficiency of the biological pump during glacials. However, past export production in the subantarctic Southeast Pacific is poorly documented, and its connection to Fe fertilization, potentially related to Patagonian Ice Sheet dynamics is unknown. We report biological productivity changes over the past 400 ka, based on a combination of 230Thxs-normalized and stratigraphy-based mass accumulation rates of biogenic barium, organic carbon, biogenic opal, and calcium carbonate as indicators of paleo-export production in a sediment core upstream of the Drake Passage (57.5º S; 70.3º W). In addition, we use fluxes of iron and lithogenic material as proxies for terrigenous input, and thus potential micronutrient supply. Stratigraphy-based mass accumulation rates are strongly influenced by bottom-current dynamics, which result in variable sediment focussing or winnowing at our site. Carbonate is virtually absent in the core, except during peak interglacial intervals of the Holocene, and Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 5 and 11, likely caused by transient decreases in carbonate dissolution. All other proxies suggest that export production increased during most glacial periods, coinciding with high iron fluxes. Such augmented glacial iron fluxes at the core site were most likely derived from glaciogenic input from the Patagonian Ice Sheet promoting the growth of phytoplankton. Additionally, glacial export production peaks are also consistent with northward shifts of the Subantarctic and Polar Fronts, which positioned our site south of the Subantarctic Front and closer to silicic acid-rich waters of the Polar Frontal Zone. However, glacial export production near the Drake Passage was lower than in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean, which may relate to complete consumption of silicic acid in the study area. Our results underline the importance of micro-nutrient fertilization through lateral terrigenous input from South America rather than aeolian transport, and exemplify the role of frontal shifts and nutrient limitation for past productivity changes in the Pacific entrance to the Drake Passage.
    Keywords: Drake Passage; glacial-interglacial changes; iron fertilization; Mass accumulation rates; paleoproductivity; Southern Ocean; Subantarctic zone; thorium normalization
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the world's largest current system connecting all major ocean basins of the global ocean. Its flow, driven by strong westerly winds, is constricted to its narrowest extent in the Drake Passage, located between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula. Due to the remoteness of the area, harsh weather conditions and strong bottom currents, sediment recovery is difficult and data coverage is still inadequate. Here, we report on the composition of 51 surface sediments collected during the R/V Polarstern PS97 expedition (February-April 2016) across the western and central Drake Passage, from the Chilean/Argentinian continental margin to the South Shetland Islands and the Bransfield Strait (water depth: ∼100-4000 m). We studied microfossils (diatoms), bulk sediment composition and geochemical proxies (biogenic opal, organic carbon, calcium carbonate, carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes, sterols and photosynthetic pigments), and evaluated how they respond to, and reflect oceanic domains and polar to subpolar frontal systems in this region. Our multi-proxy approach shows a strong relationship between the composition of surface sediments and ocean productivity, terrigenous input, intensity of ocean currents, and ice proximity, clearly differentiating among 4 biogeographical zones. The Subantarctic Zone was characterized by warmer-water diatoms, high carbonate (〉45%) and low organic carbon contents (avg. 0.26%), as well as low concentrations of pigments (avg. 1.75 μg/g) and sterols (avg. 0.90 μg/g). A general N-S transition from carbonate-rich to opal-rich sediment was observed at Drake Passage sites of the Polar Front and Permanently Open Ocean Zone. These sites were characterized by low organic carbon content (0.22%), high relative abundances of heavily silicified diatoms (≥60% Fragilariopsis kerguelensis), and abundant foraminifera at shallower stations. Approaching the Antarctic Peninsula in the Transitional Zone, an increase in the concentrations of pigments and sterols (avg. 2.57 μg/g and 1.44 μg/g, respectively) and a strong decrease in carbonate content was observed. The seasonal Sea-Ice Zone in the southern section of the study area, had the highest contents of biogenic opal (avg. 14.6%) and organic carbon (avg. 0.7%), low carbonate contents (avg. 2.4%), with the occurrence of sea-ice-related diatoms and sterols. In all zones, terrigenous input was detected, although carbon/nitrogen ratios and δ13Corg suggest a predominance of marine-derived organic matter; lower values of δ13Corg occurred south of the Polar Front. The new results presented here constitute a highly valuable reference dataset for the calibration of microfossil and geochemical proxies against observational data and provide a useful regional baseline for future paleo-research.
    Keywords: diatoms; Drake Passage; organic carbon; Photosynthetic pigments; sterols; surface sediments
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: The investigated sediment records were retrieved from site PS97/085 in the central Drake Passage, including high-resolution grain size, clay mineral assemblages, geochemical and magnetic properties. Our records reveal terrigenous sediment supply in the Drake Passage is mainly derived from the southeast Pacific, southern South America and the Antarctic Peninsula. We suggest that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) has served as the key driver for sediment dispersal in the Drake Passage. Furthermore, our high-resolution marine records provide evidence for the evolution of ice sheets, sea level changes and climate related ACC dynamic have exerted critical influences on the terrigenous sediment supply and deposition in the Drake Passage region over the last glacial-interglacial cycle.
    Keywords: AWI_Envi; AWI_Paleo; Drake Passage; Late Quaternary; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; Provenance; Terrigenous sediment
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    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: ANT-XXXI/3; Bransfield Strait; Calcium carbonate; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Chlorophyll a, per unit mass total organic carbon; Chlorophyll a/phaeopigments ratio; Chlorophyll a per unit sediment mass; DEPTH, sediment/rock; diatoms; Diatoms, total valves, per unit sediment dry mass; Drake Passage; Elevation of event; Event label; GBG; GC; Giant box corer; Giant box grab; GKG; Gravity corer; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MUC; MultiCorer; Nitrogen, total; Opal, biogenic silica; organic carbon; Phaeopigments, per unit mass total organic carbon; Phaeopigments per unit sediment mass; Photosynthetic pigments; Pigments, per unit mass total organic carbon; Pigments per unit sediment mass; Polarstern; PS97; PS97/015-2; PS97/020-1; PS97/021-1; PS97/022-1; PS97/024-2; PS97/027-1; PS97/042-1; PS97/044-1; PS97/045-1; PS97/046-6; PS97/048-1; PS97/049-2; PS97/052-3; PS97/053-1; PS97/054-2; PS97/055-2; PS97/056-1; PS97/059-1; PS97/060-1; PS97/061-1; PS97/062-1; PS97/065-2; PS97/067-2; PS97/068-2; PS97/069-1; PS97/071-2; PS97/072-2; PS97/073-2; PS97/074-1; PS97/077-1; PS97/079-1; PS97/080-2; PS97/083-1; PS97/084-2; PS97/085-2; PS97/086-2; PS97/089-2; PS97/093-3; PS97/094-1; PS97/095-1; PS97/096-1; PS97/097-1; PS97/114-1; PS97/122-2; PS97/128-1; PS97/129-2; PS97/131-1; PS97/132-2; PS97/134-1; PS97/135-1; PS97/139-1; Scotia Sea; Siliciclastics; South Pacific Ocean; sterols; Sterols, per unit mass total organic carbon; Sterols per unit sediment mass; surface sediments; δ13C, organic carbon; δ15N
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: 230Th normalization; AGE; ANT-XXXI/3; Barium; Barium excess; Barium excess, flux; Barium excess, flux, standard deviation; Calcium carbonate; Calcium carbonate, flux; Calcium carbonate, flux, standard deviation; Calculated; calculated, 1 sigma; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon, organic, total, flux; Carbon, organic, total, flux, standard deviation; Carbon-Sulfur Determinator; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Drake Passage; glacial-interglacial changes; ICP-MS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Element 2; ICP-OES; Iron, flux; Iron, flux, standard deviation; Iron, total; iron fertilization; Lithogenic, flux; Lithogenic, flux, standard deviation; Mass accumulation rates; Normalization based on 3 oxygen; Opal, biogenic silica; Opal, flux; Opal, flux, standard deviation; paleoproductivity; PC; Piston corer; Polarstern; PS97; PS97/093-2; Southern Ocean; South Pacific Ocean; Subantarctic zone; Thorium-230, flux normalized; Thorium-230, flux normalized, standard deviation; Thorium-232, flux normalized; Thorium-232, flux normalized, standard deviation; thorium normalization; Titanium
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: 20170553; ANT-Land_2018_Sub-EIS-Obs; Area/locality; ATKA-b; Atka Bight; AWI_Paleo; Benthic fauna; Comment; DATE/TIME; Depth, relative; Digital Camera, GoPro; Distance; EIS-2a; EIS-2b; EIS-2c; EIS-2d; EIS-2e; EIS-2f; EIS-2g; EIS-3c; EIS-3e; EIS-3f; EIS-3h; EIS-4c; Ekstroem Ice Shelf; Ekstroem Ice Shelf, Antarctic - 17500m SE from Neumayer III; Ekstroem Ice Shelf, Antarctic - 3500m NW of Neumayer III; GC; GOPRO; Grab; GRAB; Gravity corer; Ice hole percussion corer, UWITEC; Ice thickness; IPUWI; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; NEUMAYER III; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Pelagic fauna; Site; Sub-EIS-Obs; Sub-EIS-Obs2017/2018; Substrate type; Uniform resource locator/link to movie; VC; Vibro corer; Water column thickness
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 41 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: AGE; ANT-XXXI/3; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Drake Passage; Focusing factor; glacial-interglacial changes; iron fertilization; Mass accumulation rates; paleoproductivity; PC; Piston corer; Polarstern; PS97; PS97/093-2; Southern Ocean; South Pacific Ocean; Subantarctic zone; Thorium-230 excess, decay-corrected; thorium normalization
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 36 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Radiogenic lead (Pb) and neodymium (Nd) isotope compositions extracted from authigenic phases in marine sediments are sensitive tracers to reconstruct past ocean circulation and water mass mixing. Chemical reductive leaching of hydrogenetic ferromanganese oxyhydroxides from bulk sediments is the most practical way to recover past seawater Pb and Nd isotope signatures in the Southern Ocean, due to the scarcity of alternative archives. However, the leached signal could be compromised if substantial quantities of Pb and Nd were released from non-hydrogenetic sediment fractions during chemical extraction. We developed a very short 10-seconds leaching method to extract reliable seawater Pb and Nd isotope signals from sediments in the Atlantic sector of Southern Ocean. Based on this method, we extracted seawater Pb and Nd signals from 70 core top sediments covering different geological settings in the Atlantic sector of Southern Ocean collected by past Polarstern RV cruises to evaluate factor controlling the regional authigenic Pb and Nd isotopic composition variability.
    Keywords: ANT-I/2; ANT-II/3; ANT-II/4; ANT-III/3; ANT-IV/3; ANT-IV/4; ANT-IX/3; ANT-IX/4; ANT-V/4; ANT-VI/3; ANT-VIII/3; ANT-VIII/5; ANT-X/5; ANT-XI/4; ANT-XIV/3; ANT-XX/2; ANT-XXXI/3; Argentine Islands; Atka Bay; Atlantic Indik Ridge; Atlantic Ridge; Atlantic sector of Southern Ocean; Authigenic Pb and Nd; Camp Norway; Cape Fiske; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Drake Passage; Dredge; DRG; Eastern Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean; Elevation of event; Event label; Filchner Shelf; Filchner Trough; Giant box corer; GKG; Gould Bay; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Halley Bay; isotope compositions; Kapp Norvegia; KL; KOL; Latitude of event; Lazarev Sea; Lead-206/Lead-204 ratio; Lead-206/Lead-204 ratio, error; Lead-207/Lead-204 ratio; Lead-207/Lead-204 ratio, error; Lead-207/Lead-206, error; Lead-207/Lead-206 ratio; Lead-208/Lead-204 ratio; Lead-208/Lead-204 ratio, error; Lead-208/Lead-206 ratio; Lead-208/Lead-206 ratio, error; Lead-208/Lead-207, error; Lead-208/Lead-207 ratio; Longitude of event; Lyddan Island; Maud Rise; PC; Piston corer; Piston corer (BGR type); Piston corer (Kiel type); Polarstern; PS01; PS01/154; PS01/156; PS01/161; PS01/177; PS04; PS04/254; PS04/367; PS04/414; PS04/433; PS04/477; PS04/528; PS04/542; PS06/301; PS06/302; PS06/303; PS06/304; PS06/306; PS06 SIBEX; PS08; PS08/333; PS08/335; PS08/338; PS08/347; PS08/353; PS08/356; PS08/364; PS08/366; PS08/381; PS08/450; PS08/507; PS08/509; PS08/529; PS08/546; PS08/564; PS08/634; PS10; PS10/778; PS10/816; PS10/820; PS1010-1; PS1012-1; PS1013-1; PS1016-1; PS1167-5; PS12; PS12/248; PS12/319; PS12/338; PS12/340; PS12/344; PS12/350; PS12/352; PS12/545; PS12/555; PS1202-1; PS1207-1; PS1210-1; PS1215-1; PS1224-3; PS1226-1; PS1275-1; PS1276-1; PS1277-1; PS1278-1; PS1279-1; PS1367-2; PS1368-1; PS1370-1; PS1375-2; PS1377-1; PS1380-1; PS1386-1; PS1388-1; PS1398-2; PS1423-1; PS1435-1; PS1436-1; PS1442-4; PS1448-3; PS1451-1; PS1461-1; PS1498-1; PS1506-2; PS1508-2; PS1575-2; PS1599-1; PS16; PS16/311; PS16/345; PS16/354; PS16/362; PS16/409; PS16/410; PS16/446; PS1606-1; PS1607-1; PS1609-2; PS1612-1; PS1613-2; PS1649-1; PS1653-2; PS1768-8; PS1778-5; PS1780-5; PS1782-5; PS1789-1; PS1790-1; PS18; PS18/175; PS18/185; PS18/186; PS18/187; PS18/192; PS18/193; PS18/194; PS18/196; PS18/198; PS18/203; PS18/204; PS18/225; PS18/260; PS18/262; PS1800-2; PS2028-1; PS2038-2; PS2039-1; PS2040-2; PS2045-3; PS2046-1; PS2047-3; PS2049-4; PS2050-1; PS2055-2; PS2056-1; PS2070-1; PS2102-2; PS2104-2; PS22/817; PS22 06AQANTX_5; PS2319-1; PS2575-5; PS2813-1; PS30; PS30/111; PS43; PS43/036; PS63/068-1; PS63 06AQ200211_2; PS97; PS97/085-1; Scotia Sea; Shona Ridge; SL; South Atlantic Ocean; South Orkney; South Sandwich Basin; Weddell Sea; ε-Neodymium; ε-Neodymium, error
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 980 data points
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