Impact of Weddell Sea shelf progradation on Antarctic bottom water formation during the Miocene

Xiaoxia Huang, Michael Stärz, K. Gohl, G. Knorr, G. Lohmann
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The Weddell Sea is a main location of bottom water formation and, thus, an important component of global ocean circulation. In this study we examine the ocean and climatic responses to a shelf progradation induced by ice sheet advance and glacially transported sediments during the Miocene, using a general circulation model. Our investigations show that relative to a Miocene standard bathymetry, a farther southerly placed shelf break, as reconstructed in a state-of-the-art bathymetry for the Weddell Sea, enables enhanced Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) formation and gyre transport during the middle Miocene for both relatively high and low atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Furthermore, CO2 sensitivity experiments show that an atmospheric CO2 decline for a setup with the southerly placed shelf break of a new bathymetry has only a minor impact on AABW formation, while the standard setup shows an increase. In combination, these impacts may explain the pronounced deep water formation in the southern high latitudes from the middle Miocene to the late Miocene.
中新世威德尔海陆架进积对南极底水形成的影响
威德尔海是海底水形成的主要位置,因此是全球海洋环流的重要组成部分。在这项研究中,我们研究了海洋和气候对中新世期间由冰盖推进和冰川运输沉积物引起的陆架退化的响应。我们的研究表明,相对于中新世的标准水深测量,在威德尔海最先进的水深测量中重建的更靠南的陆架断裂,在中新世中期,在相对较高和较低的大气二氧化碳浓度下,能够增强南极底水(AABW)的形成和环流输送。此外,CO2敏感性实验表明,在新测深的陆架断裂位于南部的环境中,大气CO2的下降对AABW的形成只有很小的影响,而标准环境则显示出增加的影响。综合起来,这些影响可以解释中新世中期到中新世晚期在南部高纬度地区明显的深水形成。
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Paleoceanography
Paleoceanography 地学-地球科学综合
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