Upwelling intensity and filament activity off Morocco during the last 250,000 years

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作者
Freudenthal, T
Meggers, H
Henderiks, J
Kuhlmann, H
Moreno, A
Wefer, G
机构
[1] Univ Bremen, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Geol, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Univ Barcelona, Fac Geol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
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10.1016/S0967-0645(02)00101-7
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P7 [海洋学];
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The high-productive upwelling area off Morocco is part of one of the four major trade-wind driven continental margin upwelling zones in the world oceans. While coastal upwelling occurs mostly on the shelf, biogenic particles derived from upwelling are deposited mostly at the upper continental slope. Nutrient-rich coastal water is transported within the Cape Ghir filament region at 30degreesN up to several hundreds of kilometers offshore. Both upwelling intensity and filament activity are dependent on the strength of the summer Trades. This study is aimed to reconstruct changes in trade wind intensity over the last 250,000 years by the analysis of the productivity signal contained in the sedimentary biogenic particles of the continental slope and beneath the Cape Ghir filament. Detailed geochemical and geophysical analyses (TOC, carbonate, C/N, delta(13)C(org), delta(15)N, delta(13)C of benthic foraminifera, delta(18)O of benthic and plankfic foraminifera, magnetic susceptibility) have been carried out at two sites on the upper continental slope and one site located further offshore influenced by the Cape Ghir filament. A second offshore site south of the filament was analyzed (TOC, magnetic susceptibility) to distinguish the productivity signal related to the filament signal from the general offshore variability. Higher productivity during glacial times was observed at all four sites. However, the variability of productivity during glacial times was remarkably different at the filament-influenced site compared to the upwelling-influenced continental slope sites. In addition to climate-related changes in upwelling intensity, zonal shifts of the upwelling area due to sea-level changes have impacted the sedimentary productivity record, especially at the continental slope sites. By comparison with other proxies related to the strength and direction of the prevailing winds (Si/Al ratio as grain-size indicator, pollen) the productivity record at the filament-influenced site reflects mainly changes in trade-wind intensity. Our reconstruction reveals that especially during glacial times trade-wind intensity was increased and showed a strong variability with frequencies related to precession. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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