Reduced North Pacific deep water formation across the Northern Hemisphere Glaciation
Reduced North Pacific deep water formation across the Northern Hemisphere Glaciation
Today, deep waters do not form in the northern high latitudes of the Pacific Ocean, but this may not have been the case during the Pliocene. Evidence suggests there was a Pacific Meridional Overturning Circulation during the warm Late Pliocene, similar to the modern Atlantic Ocean with a weak halocline in the subpolar North Pacific resulting in North Pacific Deep Water (NPDW) formation. However, much of this evidence comes from proxies that can be biased by changes in local productivity. We present a coupled Mg/Ca-δ18O record from the North Pacific which shows two distinct water masses in the Pliocene North Pacific Ocean, with NPDW colder and fresher than the underlying deeper water. Here, we show a decline in NPDW formation during glacials from 2.7 million years ago, which we suggest demonstrates the strong sensitivity of ocean gateways to sea level and ice volume change in shaping deep water circulation, and thus the climate system.
de Graaf, Friso
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de Graaf, Friso, Ford, Heather L., Burls, Natalie, Brown, Rachel, Brierley, Chris, Foster, Gavin L. and Thornalley, David
(2025)
Reduced North Pacific deep water formation across the Northern Hemisphere Glaciation.
Nature Communications, 16 (1), [2704].
(doi:10.1038/s41467-025-58069-x).
Abstract
Today, deep waters do not form in the northern high latitudes of the Pacific Ocean, but this may not have been the case during the Pliocene. Evidence suggests there was a Pacific Meridional Overturning Circulation during the warm Late Pliocene, similar to the modern Atlantic Ocean with a weak halocline in the subpolar North Pacific resulting in North Pacific Deep Water (NPDW) formation. However, much of this evidence comes from proxies that can be biased by changes in local productivity. We present a coupled Mg/Ca-δ18O record from the North Pacific which shows two distinct water masses in the Pliocene North Pacific Ocean, with NPDW colder and fresher than the underlying deeper water. Here, we show a decline in NPDW formation during glacials from 2.7 million years ago, which we suggest demonstrates the strong sensitivity of ocean gateways to sea level and ice volume change in shaping deep water circulation, and thus the climate system.
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Accepted/In Press date: 11 March 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 March 2025
Published date: 19 March 2025
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