B.L.K. Somayajulu , P. Sharma , J. Klein , R. Middleton , D.F. Williams , W.S. Moore
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Abstract
We report a statistically significant negative correlation between the concentration (and the deposition rate) of the cosmogenic radionuclide 10Be and δ18O (of Globigerinoides ruber) in the sediments deposited in the anoxic Orca Basin (OB) of the Gulf of Mexico during the past ∼20 ka. Possible causes for this finding consecutively include: (1) enrichment of 10Be in the soils/easily erodable crustal material which were discharged into the OB during the Late Wisconsin Interglacial; (2) introduction of significant amounts of 10Be into the oceans due to the melting of continental ice sheets resulting in the enrichment of the radionuclide in the sediments deposited during that time; and (3) generation of a focussing effect resulting in the 10Be enrichment of the OB sediment.