@article{c0f28831c51d47ffa123b20f7a4e6759,
title = "Latitudinal variance in the drivers and pacing of warmth during Mid-Pleistocene MIS 31 in the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean",
abstract = "Early Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS)-31 (1.081–1.062 Ma) is a unique interval of extreme global warming, including evidence of a West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) collapse. Here we present a new 1,000-year resolution, spanning 1.110–1.030 Ma, diatom-based reconstruction of primary productivity, relative sea surface temperature changes, sea-ice proximity/open ocean conditions and diatom species absolute abundances during MIS-31, from the Scotia Sea (59°S) using deep-sea sediments collected during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 382. The lower Jaramillo magnetic reversal (base of C1r.1n, 1.071 Ma) provides a robust and independent time-stratigraphic marker to correlate records from other drill cores in the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean (AZSO). An increase in open ocean species Fragilariopsis kerguelensis in early MIS-31 at 53°S (Ocean Drilling Program Site 1,094) correlates with increased obliquity forcing, whereas at 59°S (IODP Site U1537; this study) three progressively increasing, successive peaks in the relative abundance of F. kerguelensis correlate with Southern Hemisphere-phased precession pacing. These observations reveal a complex pattern of ocean temperature change and sustained sea surface temperature increase lasting longer than a precession cycle within the Atlantic sector of the AZSO. Timing of an inferred WAIS collapse is consistent with delayed warmth (possibly driven by sea-ice dynamics) in the southern AZSO, supporting models that indicate WAIS sensitivity to local sub-ice shelf melting. Anthropogenically enhanced impingement of relatively warm water beneath the ice shelves today highlights the importance of understanding dynamic responses of the WAIS during MIS-31, a warmer than Holocene interglacial.",
keywords = "Antarctic ice sheet, climate change, cryosphere, diatoms, Southern Ocean",
author = "Warnock, {Jonathan P.} and Reilly, {Brendan T.} and Raymo, {Maureen E.} and Weber, {Michael E.} and Victoria Peck and Trevor Williams and Linda Armbrecht and Ian Bailey and Stefanie Brachfeld and Zhiheng Du and Gerson Fauth and Garc{\'i}a, {Marga M.} and Anna Gl{\"u}der and Michelle Guitard and Marcus Gutjahr and Sidney Hemming and Iv{\'a}n Hern{\'a}ndez-Almeida and Hoem, {Freida S.} and Hwang, {Ji Hwan} and Mutsumi Iizuka and Yuji Kato and Bridget Lee and Martos, {Yasmina M.} and Suzanne O{\textquoteright}Connell and P{\'e}rez, {Lara F.} and Ronge, {Thomas A.} and Osamu Seki and Lisa Tauxe and Shubham Tripathi and Xufeng Zheng and Joseph Stoner and Scherer, {Reed P.}",
note = "Funding Information: We would like to thank the crew and science staff of the for their hard work. Without them this work would not be possible. Warnock, Reilly, and the US participants on IODP Expedition 382 received support from post expedition awards though the US Science Support Program and Columbia University (NSF award OCE 1450528). Scherer is supported by NSF award ANT1939146. Warnock, Reilly, Williams, Bailey, Brachfeld, Hemming, O{\textquoteright}Connell, and Tauxe are supported through a collaborative award through NSF Office of Polar Programs (2114769, 2114764, 2114777, 2114786, 2114768, 2114763). M. E. Weber received funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG–Priority Programme 527, Grant We2039/17–1). L. F. P{\'e}rez was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Marie Sk{\l}odowska‐Curie grant agreement No. 792773 WAMSISE and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) UK‐IODP programme grand NEB1782. L. Armbrecht is funded by the Australian and New Zealand International Ocean Discovery Program Consortium (ANZIC) and an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) (DE210100929). I. Bailey thanks the Natural Environmental Research Council for financial support for his participation in IODP Exp. 382 and for associated post‐expedition research (UK IODP grant NE/T006609/1). Scherer is funded by NSF ANT1939139. We thank Adam Hasenfratz for helpful discussion on the stratigraphy of ODP Site 1,094. JW dedicates this work to the memory of Southern Ocean diatom specialist Dr. Leanne Armand, mentor, inspiration and friend. JOIDES Resolution Funding Information: We would like to thank the crew and science staff of the JOIDES Resolution for their hard work. Without them this work would not be possible. Warnock, Reilly, and the US participants on IODP Expedition 382 received support from post expedition awards though the US Science Support Program and Columbia University (NSF award OCE 1450528). Scherer is supported by NSF award ANT1939146. Warnock, Reilly, Williams, Bailey, Brachfeld, Hemming, O{\textquoteright}Connell, and Tauxe are supported through a collaborative award through NSF Office of Polar Programs (2114769, 2114764, 2114777, 2114786, 2114768, 2114763). M. E. Weber received funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG–Priority Programme 527, Grant We2039/17–1). L. F. P{\'e}rez was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Marie Sk{\l}odowska-Curie grant agreement No. 792773 WAMSISE and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) UK-IODP programme grand NEB1782. L. Armbrecht is funded by the Australian and New Zealand International Ocean Discovery Program Consortium (ANZIC) and an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) (DE210100929). I. Bailey thanks the Natural Environmental Research Council for financial support for his participation in IODP Exp. 382 and for associated post-expedition research (UK IODP grant NE/T006609/1). Scherer is funded by NSF ANT1939139. We thank Adam Hasenfratz for helpful discussion on the stratigraphy of ODP Site 1,094. JW dedicates this work to the memory of Southern Ocean diatom specialist Dr. Leanne Armand, mentor, inspiration and friend. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2022",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1029/2021PA004394",
language = "English",
volume = "37",
journal = "Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology",
issn = "2572-4517",
publisher = "Wiley",
number = "8",
}