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14C Offsets and Apparently Non-Synchronous δ18O Stratigraphies between Nannofossil and Foraminiferal Pelagic Carbonates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Charles K. Paull
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3315
Scott J. Hills
Affiliation:
ETH, Zentrum, Zurich, Switzerland 8092 Chevron Oil Field Research Co., La Habra, California 90633-0446
Hans R. Thierstein
Affiliation:
ETH, Zentrum, Zurich, Switzerland 8092
Georges Bonani
Affiliation:
ETH, Honggerberg, Zurich, Switzerland 8093
Willi Wölfli
Affiliation:
ETH, Honggerberg, Zurich, Switzerland 8093

Abstract

Multiple stratigraphies of subtropical South Atlantic cores reveal significant stratigraphic discrepancies between the nannofossil and the foraminiferal carbonates. Variations in the stratigraphic signals carried in the nannofossil-dominated <38 μm fraction and foraminifera-dominated >38 μm fraction were measured with detailed stratigraphies of δ18O, δ13C, 14C, grain size, percentage carbonate, percentage aragonite, and taxonomic composition across the last deglaciation in INMD box core 111 No. 9. Three other cores (INMD box cores 113 and 115, and V 22–174), also from the shallow flanks of the mid-Atlantic ridge in the South Atlantic (10°–17° S), contain similar stratigraphies indicating that these cores represent regional patterns. The onset of the deglacial δ18O shift in foraminiferal carbonate occurs 6 to 20 cm deeper than the δ18O shift in the nannofossil fraction. Nineteen accelerator mass spectrometer 14C dates of various fractions (<38 μm, 38–62 μm, 62–150 μm, 150–250 μm, >355 μm, and G. ruber) from INMD Box 111 show that the components within an individual core slice may differ by up to 4900 14C years. Twelve traditional 14C dates (determined by beta counting) of the >38 and <38 μm fractions from six levels in INMD Box 111 No. 6 confirm the large offsets. The observed isotopic offsets are not explained by an individual process, and suggest that multiple causes have left a lumpy stratigraphic record. However, the variability in the data illustrates the difficulty in accurately measuring the chronology of deglaciation, reopens the question of which components of pelagic sediment best monitor surface water conditions, and complicates the direct interpretation of benthic-planktonic age differences in terms of ocean ventilation changes.

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University of Washington

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