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Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variations in the early to mid-Miocene

Authors :
Richard Levy
David Harwood
Fabio Florindo
Francesca Sangiorgi
Robert Tripati
Hilmar von Eynatten
Edward Gasson
Gerhard Kuhn
Aradhna Tripati
Robert DeConto
Christopher Fielding
Brad Field
Nicholas Golledge
Robert McKay
Timothy Naish
Matthew Olney
David Pollard
Stefan Schouten
Franco Talarico
Sophie Warny
Veronica Willmott
Gary Acton
Kurt Panter
Timothy Paulsen
Marco Taviani
SMS Science Team: Rosemary Askin
Clifford Atkins
Kari Bassett
Alan Beu
Brian Blackstone
Gregory Browne
Alessandro Ceregato
Rosemary Cody
Gianluca Cornamusini
Sveva Corrado
Paola Del Carlo
Gianfranco Di Vincenzo
Gavin Dunbar
Candice Falk
Tracy Frank
Giovanna Giorgetti
Thomas Grelle
Zi Gui
David Handwerger
Michael Hannah
David M Harwood
Dan Hauptvogel
Travis Hayden
Stuart Henrys
Stefan Hoffmann
Francesco Iacoviello
Scott Ishman
Richard Jarrard
Katherine Johnson
Luigi Jovane
Shelley Judge
Michelle Kominz
Matthew Konfirst
Lawrence Krissek
Laura Lacy
Paola Maffioli
Diana Magens
Maria C Marcano
Cristina Millan
Barbara Mohr
Paola Montone
Samuel Mukasa
Frank Niessen
Christian Ohneiser
Mathew Olney
Sandra Passchier
Molly Patterson
Stephen Pekar
Simona Pierdominici
Ian Raine
Joshua Reed
Lucia Reichelt
Christina Riesselman
Sergio Rocchi
Leonardo Sagnotti
Sonia Sandroni
Douglas Schmitt
Marvin Speece
Bryan Storey
Eleonora Strada
Eva Tuzzi
Kenneth Verosub
Gary Wilson
Terry Wilson
Thomas Wonik
Massimiliano Zattin
Levy, Richard
Harwood, David
Florindo, Fabio
Sangiorgi, Francesca
Tripati, Robert
von Eynatten, Hilmar
Gasson, Edward
Kuhn, Gerhard
Tripati, Aradhna
Deconto, Robert
Fielding, Christopher
Field, Brad
Golledge, Nichola
Mckay, Robert
Naish, Timothy
Olney, Matthew
Pollard, David
Schouten, Stefan
Talarico, Franco
Warny, Sophie
Willmott, Veronica
Acton, Gary
Panter, Kurt
Paulsen, Timothy
Taviani, Marco
Corrado, Sveva
Science Team, Sms
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(13), 3453. National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113 (2016): 3453–3458. doi:10.1073/pnas.1516030113, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Richard Levy, David Harwood, Fabio Florindo, Francesca Sangiorgi, Robert Tripati, Hilmar von Eynatten, Edward Gasson, Gerhard Kuhn, Aradhna Tripati, Robert DeConto, Christopher Fielding, Brad Field, Nicholas Golledge, Robert McKay, Timothy Naish, Matthew Olney, David Pollard, Stefan Schouten, Franco Talarico, Sophie Warny, Veronica Willmott, Gary Acton, Kurt Panter, Timothy Paulsen, Marco Taviani, and SMS Science Team: Rosemary Askin, Clifford Atkins, Kari Bassett, Alan Beu, Brian Blackstone, Gregory Browne, Alessandro Ceregato, Rosemary Cody, Gianluca Cornamusini, Sveva Corrado, Paola Del Carlo, Gianfranco Di Vincenzo, Gavin Dunbar, Candice Falk, Tracy Frank, Giovanna Giorgetti, Thomas Grelle, Zi Gui, David Handwerger, Michael Hannah, David M Harwood, Dan Hauptvogel, Travis Hayden, Stuart Henrys, Stefan Hoffmann, Francesco Iacoviello, Scott Ishman, Richard Jarrard, Katherine Johnson, Luigi Jovane, Shelley Judge, Michelle Kominz, Matthew Konfirst, Lawrence Krissek, Laura Lacy, Paola Maffioli, Diana Magens, Maria C Marcano, Cristina Millan, Barbara Mohr, Paola Montone, Samuel Mukasa, Frank Niessen, Christian Ohneiser, Mathew Olney, Sandra Passchier, Molly Patterson, Stephen Pekar, Simona Pierdominici, Ian Raine, Joshua Reed, Lucia Reichelt, Christina Riesselman, Sergio Rocchi, Leonardo Sagnotti, Sonia Sandroni, Douglas Schmitt, Marvin Speece, Bryan Storey, Eleonora Strada, Eva Tuzzi, Kenneth Verosub, Gary Wilson, Terry Wilson, Thomas Wonik, Massimiliano Zattin/titolo:Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variations in the early to mid-Miocene/doi:10.1073%2Fpnas.1516030113/rivista:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America/anno:2016/pagina_da:3453/pagina_a:3458/intervallo_pagine:3453–3458/volume:113
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at high southern latitudes and provide insight regarding ice sheet sensitivity to past climate change. The early to mid-Miocene (23-14 Mya) is a compelling interval to study as global temperatures and atmospheric CO2 concentrations were similar to those projected for coming centuries. Importantly, this time interval includes the Miocene Climatic Optimum, a period of global warmth during which average surface temperatures were 3-4 degrees C higher than today. Miocene sediments in the ANDRILL-2A drill core from the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica, indicate that the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) was highly variable through this key time interval. A multiproxy dataset derived from the core identifies four distinct environmental motifs based on changes in sedimentary facies, fossil assemblages, geochemistry, and paleotemperature. Four major dis-conformities in the drill core coincide with regional seismic discontinuities and reflect transient expansion of grounded ice across the Ross Sea. They correlate with major positive shifts in benthic oxygen isotope records and generally coincide with intervals when atmospheric CO2 concentrations were at or below preindustrial levels (similar to 280 ppm). Five intervals reflect ice sheet minima and air temperatures warm enough for substantial ice mass loss during episodes of high (similar to 500 ppm) atmospheric CO2. These new drill core data and associated ice sheet modeling experiments indicate that polar climate and the AIS were highly sensitive to relatively small changes in atmospheric CO2 during the early to mid-Miocene.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(13), 3453. National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113 (2016): 3453–3458. doi:10.1073/pnas.1516030113, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Richard Levy, David Harwood, Fabio Florindo, Francesca Sangiorgi, Robert Tripati, Hilmar von Eynatten, Edward Gasson, Gerhard Kuhn, Aradhna Tripati, Robert DeConto, Christopher Fielding, Brad Field, Nicholas Golledge, Robert McKay, Timothy Naish, Matthew Olney, David Pollard, Stefan Schouten, Franco Talarico, Sophie Warny, Veronica Willmott, Gary Acton, Kurt Panter, Timothy Paulsen, Marco Taviani, and SMS Science Team: Rosemary Askin, Clifford Atkins, Kari Bassett, Alan Beu, Brian Blackstone, Gregory Browne, Alessandro Ceregato, Rosemary Cody, Gianluca Cornamusini, Sveva Corrado, Paola Del Carlo, Gianfranco Di Vincenzo, Gavin Dunbar, Candice Falk, Tracy Frank, Giovanna Giorgetti, Thomas Grelle, Zi Gui, David Handwerger, Michael Hannah, David M Harwood, Dan Hauptvogel, Travis Hayden, Stuart Henrys, Stefan Hoffmann, Francesco Iacoviello, Scott Ishman, Richard Jarrard, Katherine Johnson, Luigi Jovane, Shelley Judge, Michelle Kominz, Matthew Konfirst, Lawrence Krissek, Laura Lacy, Paola Maffioli, Diana Magens, Maria C Marcano, Cristina Millan, Barbara Mohr, Paola Montone, Samuel Mukasa, Frank Niessen, Christian Ohneiser, Mathew Olney, Sandra Passchier, Molly Patterson, Stephen Pekar, Simona Pierdominici, Ian Raine, Joshua Reed, Lucia Reichelt, Christina Riesselman, Sergio Rocchi, Leonardo Sagnotti, Sonia Sandroni, Douglas Schmitt, Marvin Speece, Bryan Storey, Eleonora Strada, Eva Tuzzi, Kenneth Verosub, Gary Wilson, Terry Wilson, Thomas Wonik, Massimiliano Zattin/titolo:Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variations in the early to mid-Miocene/doi:10.1073%2Fpnas.1516030113/rivista:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America/anno:2016/pagina_da:3453/pagina_a:3458/intervallo_pagine:3453–3458/volume:113
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e81f473a8014b344170c27fe6f68f32
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1516030113