The Middle Pleistocene Transition (1.2-0.7Ma) is the most recent re-organization of the global climate system which includes variations in the frequency and amplitude of glacial/interglacial cycles, increased ice sheet volume, sea surface temperature cooling and a significant drop in the CO2 atmospheric levels. Here we present high-resolution planktonic foraminifera data (mean sampling resolution of about 780years) from core LC10 recovered in the Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean), between 1.2 and 0.9Ma. Selected taxa, among them G. ruber, T. quinqueloba and G. bulloides, show significant periodicities that can be associated to orbital cycles, mainly precession and obliquity. The planktonic foraminifera based paleoclimatic curve exhibits a cooling linear trend that can be associated to similar phenomena observed in the North Atlantic. On the other hand, we refer to the influence of the North African Monsoon the occurrence of two peaks of the low-salinity tolerant species G. quadrilobat...
Incarbona, A., Dinarès Turell, J., Di Stefano, E., Ippolito, G., Pelosi, N., Sprovieri, R. (2013). Orbital variations in planktonic foraminifera assemblages from the Ionian Sea during the Middle Pleistocene Transition. PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 369(369), 303-312 [10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.10.039].
Orbital variations in planktonic foraminifera assemblages from the Ionian Sea during the Middle Pleistocene Transition
INCARBONA, AlessandroPrimo
;DI STEFANO, Enrico;SPROVIERI, RodolfoUltimo
2013-01-01
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The Middle Pleistocene Transition (1.2-0.7Ma) is the most recent re-organization of the global climate system which includes variations in the frequency and amplitude of glacial/interglacial cycles, increased ice sheet volume, sea surface temperature cooling and a significant drop in the CO2 atmospheric levels. Here we present high-resolution planktonic foraminifera data (mean sampling resolution of about 780years) from core LC10 recovered in the Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean), between 1.2 and 0.9Ma. Selected taxa, among them G. ruber, T. quinqueloba and G. bulloides, show significant periodicities that can be associated to orbital cycles, mainly precession and obliquity. The planktonic foraminifera based paleoclimatic curve exhibits a cooling linear trend that can be associated to similar phenomena observed in the North Atlantic. On the other hand, we refer to the influence of the North African Monsoon the occurrence of two peaks of the low-salinity tolerant species G. quadrilobat...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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