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Evidence for a Northern Hemispheric trigger of the 100,000-y glacial cyclicity.

Maayan Yehudai1,2, Joohee Kim3,2, Leopoldo D Pena4, Maria Jaume-Seguí3,4, Karla P Knudson3, Louise Bolge3, Alberto Malinverno3,2, Torsten Bickert5, Steven L Goldstein1,2.   

Abstract

The causes of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, the shift from ∼41-ky to 100-ky interglacial-glacial cycles and more intense ice ages, remain intensely debated, as this fundamental change occurred between ∼1,250 and 650 ka without substantial changes in astronomical climate forcings. Recent studies disagree about the relative importance of events and processes in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, as well as whether the shift occurred gradually over several interglacial-glacial cycles or abruptly at ∼900 ka. We address these issues using a north-to-south reconstruction of the Atlantic arm of the global meridional overturning ocean circulation, a primary means for distributing heat around the globe, using neodymium (Nd) isotopes. Results reveal a period of intense erosion affecting the cratonic shields surrounding the North Atlantic between Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 27 and 25 (∼980 and 950 ka), reflected by unusually low Nd isotope ratios in deep North Atlantic seawater. This episode preceded a major ocean circulation weakening between MIS 25 and 21 (950 and 860 ka) that coincided with the first ∼100-ky-long interglacial-glacial onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation at around 2.4 to 2.8 Ma. The data point to a Northern Hemisphere-sourced initiation for the transition, possibly induced through regolith loss and increased exposure of the crystalline bedrock, which would lead to increased friction, enabling larger ice sheets that are characteristic of the 100-ky interglacial-glacial cycles.

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Keywords:  AMOC structure; Mid-Pleistocene Transition; Nd isotopes; paleocirculation; regolith hypothesis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34750249      PMCID: PMC8727023          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2020260118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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Journal:  Science       Date:  1999-08-13       Impact factor: 47.728

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Authors:  Leopoldo D Pena; Steven L Goldstein
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Authors:  Ning Zhao; Delia W Oppo; Kuo-Fang Huang; Jacob N W Howe; Jerzy Blusztajn; Lloyd D Keigwin
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-12-18       Impact factor: 14.919

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