Pettke, Thomas; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K (2002): Geochemistry of eolian dust from sediment core LL44-GPC-3 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.715021, Supplement to: Pettke, T et al. (2002): Cenozoic evolution of Asian climate and sources of Pacific seawater Pb and Nd derived from eolian dust of sediment core LL44-GPC3. Paleoceanography, 17(3), 1031, https://doi.org/10.1029/2001PA000673
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The large-diameter piston core LL44-GPC3 from the central North Pacific Ocean records continuous sedimentation of eolian dust since the Late Cretaceous. Two intervals resolved by Nd and Pb isotopic data relate to dust coming from America (prior to ~40 Ma) and dust coming from Asia (since ~40 Ma). The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) separates these depositional regimes today and may have been at a paleolatitude of ~23°N prior to 40 Ma. Such a northerly location of the ITCZ is consistent with sluggish atmospheric circulation and warm climate for the Northern Hemisphere of the early to middle Eocene. Since ~40 Ma, correlations between Nd (~7.55 > epsilon-Nd(t) > ~10.81) and Pb (18.625 < 206/4Pb < 18.879; 15.624 < 207/4Pb < 15.666; 38.611 < 208/4Pb < 38.960; 0.8294 < 207/6Pb < 0.8389; 2.0539 < 208/6Pb < 2.0743) isotopes reflect the progressive drying of central Asia triggered by the westward retreat of the paleo-Tethys. Comparisons between the changes with time in the isotopically well-defined dust flux and Nd and Pb isotopic compositions of Pacific deep water allow one to draw two major conclusions: (1) dust-bound Nd became a resolvable contribution to Pacific seawater only after the one order of magnitude increase in dust flux starting at ~3.5 Ma. Therefore eolian Nd was unimportant for Pacific seawater Nd prior to 3.5 Ma. (2) The lack of a response of Pacific deep water Pb to this huge flux increase suggests that dust-bound Pb has never been important. Instead, mobile Pb associated with island arc volcanic exhalatives probably consists of a significant contribution to Pacific deep water Pb and possibly to seawater elsewhere far away from landmasses.
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- Pettke, T; Halliday, AN; Rea, DK (2002): (Table 1) Nd isotopic composition, and Sm and ND concentrations of eolian dust from sediment core LL44 GPC3. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.715019
- Pettke, T; Halliday, AN; Rea, DK (2002): (Table 2) Pb isotopic composition of eolian dust from sediment core LL44 GPC3. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.715020