Intermediate ocean circulation and cryosphere dynamics in the northeast Atlantic during Heinrich Stadials: benthic foraminiferal assemblage response

Type Article
Date 2022-10
Language English
Author(s) Depuydt PaulineORCID1, Mojtahid Meryem1, Barras Christine1, Bouhdayad Fatima Zohra1, Toucanne SamuelORCID2
Affiliation(s) 1 : Univ Angers, Nantes Université, Le Mans Université, CNRS, UMR 6112, Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences, F‐49000, Angers, France
2 : Univ Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, Geo‐Ocean, F‐29280, Plouzane, France
Source Journal Of Quaternary Science (0267-8179) (Wiley), 2022-10 , Vol. 37 , N. 7 , P. 1207-1221
DOI 10.1002/jqs.3444
WOS© Times Cited 2
Keyword(s) AMOC, benthic foraminifera, Channel River, European Ice Sheet, Glacial Eastern Boundary Current (GEBC), intermediate water masses
Abstract

The interaction between ocean circulation and ice-sheet dynamics plays a key role in the Quaternary climate. Compared with the surface and deep regions of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), the study of intermediate depths during key time periods, such as Heinrich Stadials (HSs), remains poorly documented, especially for the northeast Atlantic. Here we use benthic foraminiferal assemblage data to trace palaeoenvironmental changes from similar to 32 to 14 ka cal BP at similar to 1000 m depth in the Bay of Biscay. Our results highlight the high sensitivity of foraminifera, with species-specific responses, to continental (European Ice Sheet dynamics) and marine (AMOC) forcing factors during the last three HSs. In general, HSs were characterised by the concomitant presence of meso-oligotrophic and anoxia indicator species and the low abundance of high-energy indicator species. This confirms an overall sluggish intermediate circulation during the three HSs in the northeast Atlantic. HS1 is distinctive for its abundance of high-organic flux indicator species during its early phase. This is consistent with the fact that HS1 was by far the most important period of ice-sheet retreat and meltwater release into the ocean over the studied time interval. Finally, foraminifera depict the mid-HS2 reventilation event due to regional glacier instabilities.

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Depuydt Pauline, Mojtahid Meryem, Barras Christine, Bouhdayad Fatima Zohra, Toucanne Samuel (2022). Intermediate ocean circulation and cryosphere dynamics in the northeast Atlantic during Heinrich Stadials: benthic foraminiferal assemblage response. Journal Of Quaternary Science, 37(7), 1207-1221. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3444 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00803/91513/