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Impact of the Agulhas Return Current on the oceanography of the Kerguelen Plateau region, Southern Ocean, over the last 40 kyrs

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QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
卷 251, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106711

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Southern Ocean; Kerguelen Plateau; Agulhas Current; Diatoms; Radiolarians; Transfer functions

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  1. LEFE DYNACC project
  2. LEFE GLACOCEAN project
  3. New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment through the Antarctic Science Platform [ANTA1801]
  4. Global Change through Time Program
  5. JSPS KAKENHI [JP17H06318]
  6. IDEX Bordeaux Visiting Scholar scheme

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The oceanography of the western Indian sector of the Southern Ocean is complex due to the presence of subantarctic islands and plateaus. New sea-surface and sub-surface temperature data from cores covering the last 40,000 years reveal past oceanographic changes in the Kerguelen Islands region. The study suggests that surface conditions in the Subantarctic Zone of the Kerguelen Islands are influenced by the migration of Southern Ocean hydrological fronts and the Agulhas (Return) Current.
The oceanography of the western Indian sector of the Southern Ocean is extremely complex due to the presence of several subantartic islands and plateaus that alter the zonal flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The circulation is even more complex around the Kerguelen Islands (KI) as the hydrological fronts merge with the Agulhas Return Current, the latter transporting warm surface waters from the low latitudes to the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) east of KI. Here we present new sea-surface and sub-surface temperatures, based on diatom and radiolarian census counts respectively, in two cores covering the last 40,000 years (40 kyrs) to infer past oceanographic changes in the KI region. In core MD11-3353, located in the Polar Front Zone (PFZ) west of KI, both sea-surface and sub-surface temperatures follow the expected glacial-interglacial pattern, with a constant difference of similar to 3 degrees C, suggesting that the structure of the top 500 m of the water column did not change drastically over this period. In core MD12-3396CQ, located in the SAZ east of KI, the sub-surface temperature record again follows the expected glacial-interglacial pattern while the diatom-based reconstruction shows a strong warming during the 40-24 kyrs period, with a mean difference between the two of similar to 9 degrees C. The temperature difference subsequently reverts to similar to 3 degrees C during the glacial termination and Holocene. We suggest that the large difference between surface and sub-surface temperatures during the 40-24 kyrs period resulted from the injection of warm surface waters from the Indian low latitudes. This signal was transported to the core site by a strengthened Agulhas Return Current during the glacial, when the Agulhas leakage to the Atlantic was reduced. Our study thus proposes that the surface conditions in the SAZ of the KI region are shaped by the interplay between the migration of the Southern Ocean hydrological fronts and the Agulhas (Return) Current, both being climatically modulated. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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