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Kaiser, Jérôme; Lamy, Frank (2010): (Table 1) Age determination of ODP Site 202-1233 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.816371, Supplement to: Kaiser, J; Lamy, F (2010): Links between Patagonian Ice Sheet fluctuations and Anarctic dust variability during the last glacial period (MIS 4-2). Quaternary Science Reviews, 29(11-12), 1464-1471, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.03.005

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Abstract:
Antarctic and Greenland ice-core records reveal large fluctuations of dust input on both orbital and millennial time-scales with potential global climate implications. At least during glacial periods, the Antarctic dust fluctuations appear to be largely controlled by environmental changes in southern South America. We compare dust flux records from two Antarctic ice-cores to variations in the composition of the terrigenous supply at ODP Site 1233 located off southern Chile and known to record fluctuations in the extent of the northern part of the Patagonian ice-sheet (NPIS) during the last glacial period (Marine Isotope Stage, MIS, 4 to 2). Within age uncertainties, millennial-scale glacial advances (retreats) of the NPIS correlate to Antarctic dust maxima (minima). In turn, NPIS fluctuations were closely related to offshore sea surface temperature (SST) changes. This pattern suggests a causal link involving changes in temperature, in rock flour availability, in latitudinal extensions of the westerly winds and in foehn winds in the southern Pampas and Patagonia. We further suggest that the long-term trend of dust accumulation is partly linked to the sea-level related changes in the size if the Patagonian source area due to the particular morphology of the Argentine shelf. We suggest that sea-level drops at the beginning of MIS 4 and MIS 2 were important for long-term dust increases, while changes in the Patagonian dust source regions primarily control the early dust decrease during the MIS 4/3 transition and Termination 1.
Related to:
Blunier, Thomas; Brook, Edward J (2001): Timing of millennial-scale climate change in Antarctica and Greenland during the last glacial period. Science, 291(5501), 109-112, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.291.5501.109
Fairbanks, Richard G; Mortlock, Richard A; Chiu, Tzu-Chien; Cao, L; Kaplan, Alexey; Guilderson, Thomas P; Fairbanks, Todd W; Bloom, Arthur L; Grootes, Pieter Meiert; Nadeau, Marie-Josée (2005): Radiocarbon calibration curve spanning 0 to 50,000 years BP based on paired 230Th/234U/238U and 14C dates on pristine corals. Quaternary Science Reviews, 24(16-17), 1781-1796, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2005.04.007
Kaiser, Jérôme; Lamy, Frank; Hebbeln, Dierk (2005): A 70-kyr sea surface temperature record off southern Chile (Ocean Drilling Programm Site 1233). Paleoceanography, 20(4), PA4009, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005PA001146
Lamy, Frank; Kaiser, Jérôme; Arz, Helge Wolfgang; Hebbeln, Dierk; Ninnemann, Ulysses S; Timm, Oliver; Timmermann, Axel; Toggweiler, J Robbie (2007): Modulation of the bipolar seesaw in the Southeast Pacific during Termination 1. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 259(3-4), 400-413, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.04.040
Lamy, Frank; Kaiser, Jérôme; Ninnemann, Ulysses S; Hebbeln, Dierk; Arz, Helge Wolfgang; Stoner, Joseph S (2004): Antarctic timing of surface water changes off Chile and Patagonian ice-sheet response. Science, 304(5679), 1959-1962, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1097863
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Coverage:
Latitude: -41.000080 * Longitude: -74.449860
Date/Time Start: 2002-04-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-12T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 25.10 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 133.75 m
Event(s):
202-1233 * Latitude: -41.000080 * Longitude: -74.449860 * Date/Time: 2002-04-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -838.0 m * Penetration: 451.6 m * Recovery: 422.2 m * Location: South-East Pacific * Campaign: Leg202 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE) * Comment: cores; 411 m cored; 40.6 m drilled; 102.7 % recovery
Comment:
Sediment depth is given in mcd. Calibartion: "CalPal SFCP 2005" calibration curve (http://www.calpal.de); “INTCAL04” calibration curve (Reimer et al., 2004) (http://intcal.qub.ac.uk/calib/); “Fairbanks0107” calibration curve (Fairbanks et al., 2005) (http://radiocarbon.ldeo.columbia.edu/).
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Age, datedAge datedkaKaiser, JérômeAge, 14C AMS
Age, dated standard deviationAge dated std dev±Kaiser, JérômeAge, 14C AMS
Calendar ageCal ageka BPKaiser, JérômeAge, 14C calibrated
Calendar age, standard deviationCal age std dev±Kaiser, JérômeAge, 14C calibrated
Method commentMethod commKaiser, Jérôme
Reference/sourceReferenceKaiser, Jérôme
Age, commentCommKaiser, Jérôme
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Cal age std dev [±]

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Reference

Comm
25.1014.020.1117.350.07Calpal SFCP 2005Lamy et al., 2007
27.9715.350.0718.730.05INTCAL04Lamy et al., 2007
29.8116.670.1119.770.14INTCAL04Lamy et al., 2007
31.4717.410.0920.540.10INTCAL04Lamy et al., 2007
33.5118.120.1321.570.24INTCAL04Lamy et al., 2007
36.5619.340.1423.000.26INTCAL04Lamy et al., 2007
39.5020.680.1524.900.30INTCAL04Lamy et al., 2007
41.1721.440.2425.350.41INTCAL04This study
43.7222.930.2327.070.29Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
45.5323.880.1728.150.24Fairbanks 2005This study
47.2525.280.2429.850.38Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
49.1126.100.2930.900.34Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
50.7226.520.3031.360.35Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
55.0229.030.3934.020.43Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
59.0332.190.5837.170.61Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
62.5034.480.7539.450.75Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
64.8135.770.7940.670.75Fairbanks 2005updated from Lamy et al., 2004
67.8041.25Laschamp eventupdated from Lamy et al., 2004
74.6243.01Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
81.2547.31Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
88.2651.65Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
96.6654.76Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
101.5556.95Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
111.3659.31Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
121.1763.70Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
129.5667.84Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)
133.7569.21Kaiser et al., 2005Correlation to the d18O record of the Byrd ice-core on GISP2 timescale (Blunier and Brook, 2001)