Low-latitude climate variability in the Heinrich frequency band of the Late Cretaceous greenhouse world

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2014

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de Winter, Niels J.ISNI 0000000492497842
Zeeden, CISNI 0000000419436656
Hilgen, Frederick J.ORCID 0000-0002-5683-259XISNI 0000000385598525

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Deep marine successions of early Campanian age from DSDP (Deep Sea Drilling Project) site 516F drilled at low paleolatitudes in the South Atlantic reveal distinct sub-Milankovitch variability in addition to precession, obliquity and eccentricity-related variations. Elemental abundance ratios point to a similar climatic origin for these variations and exclude a quadripartite structure as an explanation for the inferred semi-precession cyclicity in the magnetic susceptibility (MS) signal as observed in the Mediterranean Neogene for precession-related cycles. However, semi-precession cycles as suggested by previous work are likely an artifact reflecting the first harmonic of the precession signal. The sub-Milankovitch variability, especially in MS, is best approximated by a ~7 kyr cycle as shown by spectral analysis and bandpass filtering. The presence of sub-Milankovitch cycles with a period similar to that of Heinrich events of the last glacial cycle is consistent with linking the latter to low-latitude climate change caused by a non-linear response to precession-induced variations in insolation between the tropics.

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SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 14 - Life Below Water

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de Winter, N, Zeeden, C J R & Hilgen, F J 2014, 'Low-latitude climate variability in the Heinrich frequency band of the Late Cretaceous greenhouse world', Climate of the Past, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1001-1015. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-10-1001-2014