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Early Eocene to middle Miocene cooling and aridification of East Antarctica

Journal

GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 1399-1410

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/ggge.20106

Keywords

Antarctica; Cenozoic; greenhouse; icehouse; chemical index of alteration; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program

Funding

  1. Consortium for Ocean Leadership [IUSSP410-T318A72]
  2. NERC UK IODP, FJJE from Research Group 0179 (Junta de Andalucia)
  3. Spanish MEC project [CTM2011-24079]
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
  5. NERC [NE/H025162/1, NE/I006257/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/I006257/1, NE/H025162/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Few high-latitude terrestrial records document the timing and nature of the Cenozoic Greenhouse to Icehouse transition. Here we exploit the bulk geochemistry of marine siliciclastic sediments from drill cores on Antarctica's continental margin to extract a unique semiquantitative temperature and precipitation record for Eocene to mid-Miocene (similar to 54-13 Ma). Alkaline elements are strongly enriched in the detrital mineral fraction in fine-grained siliciclastic marine sediments and only occur as trace metals in the biogenic fraction. Hence, terrestrial climofunctions similar to the chemical index of alteration (CIA) can be applied to the alkaline major element geochemistry of marine sediments on continental margins in order to reconstruct changes in precipitation and temperature. We validate this approach by comparison with published paleotemperature and precipitation records derived from fossil wood, leaves, and pollen and find remarkable agreement, despite uncertainties in the calibrations of the different proxies. A long-term cooling on the order of >= 8 degrees C is observed between the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (similar to 54-52 Ma) and the middle Miocene (similar to 15-13 Ma) with the onset of transient cooling episodes in the middle Eocene at similar to 46-45 Ma. High-latitude stratigraphic records currently exhibit insufficient temporal resolution to reconstruct continental aridity and inferred ice-sheet development during the middle to late Eocene (similar to 45-37 Ma). However, we find an abrupt aridification of East Antarctica near the Eocene-Oligocene transition (similar to 34 Ma), which suggests that ice coverage influenced high-latitude atmospheric circulation patterns through albedo effects from the earliest Oligocene onward. Key Points Eocene-Miocene compilation of Antarctic chemical weathering records Results soil climofunctions are comparable to vegetation proxies Ca. 8 degree cooling and aridification

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