Detailed sedimentary N isotope records from Cariaco Basin for terminations I and V: Local and global implications

Type Article
Date 2007-12
Language English
Author(s) Meckler A. Nele1, Haug Gerald H.2, Sigman Daniel M.3, Plessen Birgit2, Peterson Larry C.4, Thierstein Hans R.1
Affiliation(s) 1 : ETH, Inst Geol, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
2 : Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany.
3 : Princeton Univ, Dept Geosci, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA.
4 : Univ Miami, Rosenstiel Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, Miami, FL 33149 USA.
Source Global Biogeochemical Cycles (0886-6236) (Amer Geophysical Union), 2007-12 , Vol. 21 , N. 4/GB4019 , P. 1-13
DOI 10.1029/2006GB002893
WOS© Times Cited 24
Keyword(s) Cariaco Basin, N fixation, deglaciation
Abstract For the last deglaciation and Termination V ( the initiation of MIS 11 at around 430 ka) we report high-resolution sedimentary nitrogen isotope (delta(15)N)records from Cariaco Basin in the Caribbean Sea. During both terminations the previously reported interglacial decrease in delta(15)N clearly lags local changes such as water column anoxia as well as global increases in denitrification by several thousand years. On top of the glacial-interglacial change, several delta(15)N peaks were observed during the last deglaciation. The deglacial signal in Cariaco Basin can be best explained as a combination of (1) local variations in suboxia and water column denitrification as the reason for the millennial-scale peaks, (2) a deglacial maximum in mean ocean nitrate delta(15)N, and (3) increasing N(2) fixation in response to globally increased denitrification causing the overall deglacial delta(15)N decrease. In the Holocene, much of the decrease in delta(15)N occurred between 6 and 3 ka, coinciding with an expected precession-modulated increase in African dust transport to the tropical North Atlantic and the Caribbean. This begs the hypothesis that N(2) fixation in this region increased in response to interglacial maxima in denitrification elsewhere but that this response strengthened with increased mid-Holocene iron input. It remains to be seen whether the data for MIS 11 support this interpretation.
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Meckler A. Nele, Haug Gerald H., Sigman Daniel M., Plessen Birgit, Peterson Larry C., Thierstein Hans R. (2007). Detailed sedimentary N isotope records from Cariaco Basin for terminations I and V: Local and global implications. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 21(4/GB4019), 1-13. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GB002893 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00233/34457/