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Lessa, Douglas Villela de Oliveira; Santos, Thiago Pereira dos; Venancio, Igor Martins; Albuquerque, Ana Luiza Spadano (2017): Planktonic foraminifera and paleotemperatures from sediment core GL-1090: deglacial and interglacial sections [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.881551, Supplement to: Lessa, DVO et al. (2017): Offshore expansion of the Brazilian coastal upwelling zones during Marine Isotope Stage 5. Global and Planetary Change, 158, 13-20, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.09.006

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Abstract:
Paleoceanographic reconstructions in upwelling regions can provide relevant information about changes in primary productivity, ocean-atmosphere interactions and the carbon budget. Here, we assessed new data on planktonic foraminifera from a sediment core located near to coastal upwelling zones along the Brazilian coast. Our new data was combined with previous records to reveal the state of upwelling systems along the western South Atlantic margin throughout the last two deglacial and interglacial periods sensu lato. Despite the contemporary oligotrophic scenario of the Santos Basin, a remarkably high relative abundance of Globigerina bulloides and low temperatures at a depth of 100 m indicated upwelling conditions similar to current shelf upwelling zones from 130 to 90 kyr BP. Comparing these results with previous studies, we argue that Brazilian shelf upwelling zones expanded offshore between 20 and 28°S. We develop two conceptual scenarios to characterize the system: (1) during Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS 5), the system expanded along the continental margin between 20 and 28°S following the eccentricity maximum; and (2) after 20 kyr BP, the system retracted to current continental shelf zones. We propose a new mechanism whereby variation of the Earth's eccentricity, which drives seasonality, is the main factor controlling expansion or retraction of the Brazilian upwelling system. Absence of such conditions in more recent periods supports our model and indicates that current upwelling zones are the remnants of a larger upwelling system. However, more studies are required to better define the latitudinal boundaries of the Brazilian upwelling system in the past and its possible influences over the regional carbon budget.
Coverage:
Latitude: -24.920000 * Longitude: -42.510000
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.01 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 14.91 m
Event(s):
GL1090 (GL-1090) * Latitude: -24.920000 * Longitude: -42.510000 * Elevation: -2225.0 m * Location: western South Atlantic * Comment: collected by the Petrobras oil company
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmLessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraGeocode – values is referent to median depth of sections, each section has 2 cm
2AGEAgeka BPLessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraGeocode
3Orbulina universaO. universa%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
4Globigerinoides conglobatusG. conglobatus%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
5Globigerinoides ruber pinkG. ruber p%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
6Globigerinoides ruber whiteG. ruber w%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
7Globoturborotalita tenellaG. tenella%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
8Trilobatus sacculiferT. sacculifer%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fractionvalues include morphotypes without sac (T. trilobus and T. immaturus) and with sac (T. sacculifer); synonym of Globigerinoides sacculifer
9Sphaeroidinella dehiscensS. dehiscens%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
10Globigerinella siphoniferaG. siphonifera%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fractionsynonym of Globigerinella aequilateralis
11Globigerinella calidaG. calida%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
12Globigerina bulloidesG. bulloides%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
13Globigerina falconensisG. falconensis%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
14Beella digitataB. digitata%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
15Globoturborotalita rubescensG. rubescens%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
16Turborotalita humilisT. humilis%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
17Turborotalita quinquelobaT. quinqueloba%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
18Neogloboquadrina pachydermaN. pachyderma%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fractionsynonym of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral
19Neogloboquadrina incomptaN. incompta%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fractionsynonym of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma dextral
20Neogloboquadrina dutertreiN. dutertrei%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
21Pulleniatina obliquiloculataP. obliquiloculata%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
22Globorotalia inflataG. inflata%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
23Globorotalia truncatulinoides sinistralG. truncatulinoides s%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
24Globorotalia truncatulinoides dextralG. truncatulinoides d%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
25Globorotalia crassaformisG. crassaformis%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
26Globorotalia hirsutaG. hirsuta%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
27Globorotalia scitulaG. scitula%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
28Globorotalia menardiiG. menardii%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
29Globorotalia tumidaG. tumida%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
30Candeina nitidaC. nitida%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
31Globigerinita glutinataG. glutinata%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
32Globigerinita uvulaG. uvula%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
33Foraminifera, planktic, otherForam plankt oth%Lessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraCounting >150 µm fraction
34RatioRatioLessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraG. bulloides/G. ruber white ratio
35Temperature, calculatedT cal°CLessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraReconstructed10 m water depth
36Temperature, calculatedT cal°CLessa, Douglas Villela de OliveiraReconstructed100 m water depth
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