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Persistent eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean upwelling since the warm Pliocene

Persistent eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean upwelling since the warm Pliocene
Persistent eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean upwelling since the warm Pliocene

Upwelling generates a nutrient-rich “cold tongue” in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean (eeP), with impacts on global climate, oceanic biological productivity, and the carbon cycle. the cold tongue was reduced during the Pliocene epoch, a feature attributed to weaker upwelling and an associated deepening of the surface mixed layer in the eeP. Here, we report nitrogen-isotope evidence that modern-like upwelling occurred in the eeP during the Pliocene and has persisted over the past 5 million years. We explain the reduced Pliocene cold tongue as an expression of the reduced temperature difference between surface and subsurface waters in the tropical Pacific. the attendant reduction in the vertical density gradient may have maintained eeP upwelling despite the expected slackening of the trade winds under Pliocene warmth.

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Ren, Haojia
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Haug, Gerald H.
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Rafter, Patrick A., Farmer, Jesse R., Martínez-García, Alfredo, Ravelo, Ana Christina, Karnauskas, Kristopher B., Batista, Fabian C., Bernasconi, Stefano M., Ren, Haojia, Auderset, Alexandra, Haug, Gerald H. and Sigman, Daniel M. (2025) Persistent eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean upwelling since the warm Pliocene. Science, 390 (6768), [ads8720]. (doi:10.1126/science.ads8720).

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Abstract

Upwelling generates a nutrient-rich “cold tongue” in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean (eeP), with impacts on global climate, oceanic biological productivity, and the carbon cycle. the cold tongue was reduced during the Pliocene epoch, a feature attributed to weaker upwelling and an associated deepening of the surface mixed layer in the eeP. Here, we report nitrogen-isotope evidence that modern-like upwelling occurred in the eeP during the Pliocene and has persisted over the past 5 million years. We explain the reduced Pliocene cold tongue as an expression of the reduced temperature difference between surface and subsurface waters in the tropical Pacific. the attendant reduction in the vertical density gradient may have maintained eeP upwelling despite the expected slackening of the trade winds under Pliocene warmth.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 August 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 October 2025
Published date: 2 October 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 507273
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/507273
ISSN: 0036-8075
PURE UUID: 7a155cd5-af73-450d-bab1-f7ca7ae06d3e
ORCID for Alexandra Auderset: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6316-4980

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Date deposited: 02 Dec 2025 18:12
Last modified: 06 Dec 2025 03:07

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Author: Patrick A. Rafter
Author: Jesse R. Farmer
Author: Alfredo Martínez-García
Author: Ana Christina Ravelo
Author: Kristopher B. Karnauskas
Author: Fabian C. Batista
Author: Stefano M. Bernasconi
Author: Haojia Ren
Author: Alexandra Auderset ORCID iD
Author: Gerald H. Haug
Author: Daniel M. Sigman

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