Testing the Cenozoic multisite composite DO and DC curves: New monospecific Eocene records from a single locality, Demerara Rise (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207)
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[1] Until recently, very few high-quality deep ocean sedimentary sections of Eocene age have been available. Consequently, our understanding of Eocene paleoceanography has become heavily reliant on ‘‘composite’’ records patched together from multiple sites in different ocean basins and generated using multiple taxa (potential sources of ‘‘local’’ noise in the global signal). Here we test the reliability of the early to middle Eocene composite dO and dC stratigraphies (Zachos et al., 2001) by generating new monospecific records in benthic foraminiferal calcite from a single locality, Demerara Rise, in the tropical western Atlantic (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207). We present new stable isotope correction factors for commonly used Eocene benthic foraminiferal species. We find that interspecies isotopic offsets are constant across the isotopic range, supporting the notion that the inconstant intertaxa offsets reported elsewhere result from mixing species within genera. In general, the dO stratigraphy from Demerara Rise supports the validity of the Eocene dO composite, while revealing a temporary warming punctuating middle Eocene cooling. This warming may correspond to the socalled ‘‘Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum’’ previously documented in the Southern Ocean. The composite and Demerara Rise records for dC differ substantially. By removing the intersite and intertaxa sources of uncertainty in dC, we obtain a clearer picture of carbon cycling during the Eocene. Secular change in interocean dC gradients through the Eocene reveals that intervals of climatic warmth (especially the early Eocene) are associated with very small water mass ageing gradients.
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Testing the Cenozoic multisite composite ¡sup¿18¡/sup¿O and ¡sup¿13¡/sup¿C curves: new monospecific Eocene records from a single locality, Demerara Rise (Ocean Drilling
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