Early Pliocene increase in thermohaline overturning : a precondition for the development of the modern equatorial Pacific cold tongue

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2010-04-15
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Steph, Silke
Tiedemann, Ralf
Prange, Matthias
Groeneveld, Jeroen
Schulz, Michael
Timmermann, Axel
Nürnberg, Dirk
Ruhlemann, Carsten
Saukel, Cornelia
Haug, Gerald H.
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10.1029/2008PA001645
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Pliocene
Thermohaline circulation
East Pacific cold tongue
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Unraveling the processes responsible for Earth's climate transition from an “El Niño–like state” during the warm early Pliocene into a modern-like “La Niña–dominated state” currently challenges the scientific community. Recently, the Pliocene climate switch has been linked to oceanic thermocline shoaling at ∼3 million years ago along with Earth's final transition into a bipolar icehouse world. Here we present Pliocene proxy data and climate model results, which suggest an earlier timing of the Pliocene climate switch and a different chain of forcing mechanisms. We show that the increase in North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation between 4.8 and 4.0 million years ago, initiated by the progressive closure of the Central American Seaway, triggered overall shoaling of the tropical thermocline. This preconditioned the turnaround from a warm eastern equatorial Pacific to the modern equatorial cold tongue state about 1 million years earlier than previously assumed. Since ∼3.6–3.5 million years ago, the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation resulted in a strengthening of the trade winds, thereby amplifying upwelling and biogenic productivity at low latitudes.
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Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Paleoceanography 25 (2010): PA2202, doi:10.1029/2008PA001645.
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Paleoceanography 25 (2010): PA2202
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