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A marine record of Patagonian ice sheet changes over the past 140,000 years
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WoS WOS:001206375200004
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85186839961
DOI 10.1073/PNAS.2302983121
Año 2024
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Abstract



Terrestrial glacial records from the Patagonian Andes and New Zealand Alps document quasi- synchronous Southern Hemisphere-wide glacier advances during the late Quaternary. However, these records are inherently incomplete. Here, we provide a continuous marine record of western-central Patagonian ice sheet (PIS) extent over a complete glacial-interglacial cycle back into the penultimate glacial (-140 ka). Sediment core MR16-09 PC03, located at 46 degrees S and -150 km offshore Chile, received high terrestrial sediment and meltwater input when the central PIS extended westward. We use biomarkers, foraminiferal oxygen isotopes, and major elemental data to reconstruct terrestrial sediment and freshwater input related to PIS variations. Our sediment record documents three intervals of general PIS marginal fluctuations, during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6 (140 to 135 ka), MIS 4 (-70 to 60 ka), and late MIS 3 to MIS 2 (-40 to 18 ka). These higher terrigenous input intervals occurred during sea - level low stands, when the western PIS covered most of the Chilean fjords, which today retain glaciofluvial sediments. During these intervals, high- amplitude phases of enhanced sediment supply occur at millennial timescales, reflecting increased ice discharge most likely due to a growing PIS. We assign the late MIS 3 to MIS 2 phases and, by inference, older advances to Antarctic cold stages. We conclude that the increased sediment/meltwater release during Southern Hemisphere millennial - scale cold phases was likely related to higher precipitation caused by enhanced westerly winds at the northwestern margin of the PIS. Our records complement terrestrial archives and provide evidence for PIS climate sensitivity.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Hagemann, Julia R. Mujer Alfred Wegener Inst - Alemania
Max Planck Inst Chem - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry - Alemania
2 Lamy, Frank Hombre Alfred Wegener Inst - Alemania
Univ Bremen - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
MARUM – Zen­trum für Ma­ri­ne Um­welt­wis­sen­schaf­ten - Alemania
3 Arz, Helge W. Hombre Leibniz Inst Baltic Sea Res Warnemunde - Alemania
The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research - Alemania
4 Lembke-Jene, Lester Hombre Alfred Wegener Inst - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
5 Auderset, Alexandra - Max Planck Inst Chem - Alemania
Univ Southampton - Reino Unido
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry - Alemania
University of Southampton - Reino Unido
6 Harada, Naomi Mujer Univ Tokyo - Japón
Japan Agcy Marine Earth Sci & Technol - Japón
The University of Tokyo - Japón
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology - Japón
7 Ho, Sze Ling - Natl Taiwan Univ - Taiwán
Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University - Taiwán
8 Iwasaki, Shinya - Hokkaido Univ - Japón
Hokkaido University - Japón
9 Kaiser, Jerome Hombre Leibniz Inst Baltic Sea Res Warnemunde - Alemania
The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research - Alemania
10 LANGE-MAHN, CARINA BEATRIZ Mujer Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Univ Calif San Diego - Estados Unidos
Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Estados Unidos
11 Murayama, Masafumi - Kochi Univ - Japón
Kochi University - Japón
12 Nagashima, Kana - Japan Agcy Marine Earth Sci & Technol - Japón
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology - Japón
13 Nowaczyk, Norbert - German Res Ctr Geosci - Alemania
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) - Alemania
14 Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo - Max Planck Institute for Chemistry - Alemania
15 Tiedemann, R. Hombre Alfred Wegener Inst - Alemania
Univ Bremen - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
MARUM – Zen­trum für Ma­ri­ne Um­welt­wis­sen­schaf­ten - Alemania

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Financiamiento



Fuente
COPAS Sur-Austral
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
COPAS
Fondap-IDEAL
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar
COPAS Coastal
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum fur Polar-und Meeresforschung
Max Planck Society (MPG)
Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
AWI institutional research program PACES-II
Research and Development Center for Global Change (RCGC) of JAMSTEC
COPAS-UdeC
AWI institutional research program Changing Earth-Sustaining our Future
REKLIM initiative

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Agradecimiento
We thank the captain and crew of the oceanographic research vessel MIRAI, as well as the science party of expedition MR16-09_leg.2. We thank the technicians Florian Rubach and Barbara Hinnenberg for their support in the laboratory at MPIC. We acknowledge funding through the AWI institutional research programs "PACES-II" and "Changing Earth-Sustaining our Future," as well as through the REKLIM initiative. We acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Funds of Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum fur Polar-und Meeresforschung. The Max Planck Society (MPG) provided the funding for the analysis of organic biomarkers (A.M.-G.) . C.B.L. acknowledges financial support from centers COPAS Sur-Austral (project #AFB170006) , COPAS Coastal (project #FB210021) , and FONDAP-IDEAL (project #15150003) , as part of the agreement between the Research and Development Center for Global Change (RCGC) of JAMSTEC and COPAS-UdeC. We thank the two reviewers Alessa Geiger and Rob D. Larter, as well as the two anonymous reviewers, and the editor for their most helpful comments that improved this manuscript.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank the captain and crew of the oceanographic research vessel MIRAI, as well as the science party of expedition MR16-09_leg.2. We thank the technicians Florian Rubach and Barbara Hinnenberg for their support in the laboratory at MPIC. We acknowledge funding through the AWI institutional research programs \u201CPACES-II\u201D and \u201CChanging Earth\u2014Sustaining our Future,\u201D as well as through the REKLIM initiative.We acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Funds of Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum f\u00FCr Polar-und Meeresforschung. The Max Planck Society (MPG) provided the funding for the analysis of organic biomarkers (A.M.-G.). C.B.L. acknowledges financial support from centers COPAS Sur-Austral (project #AFB170006), COPAS Coastal (project #FB210021), and FONDAP-IDEAL (project #15150003), as part of the agreement between the Research and Development Center for Global Change (RCGC) of JAMSTEC and COPAS-UdeC.We thank the two reviewers Alessa Geiger and Rob D. Larter, as well as the two anonymous reviewers, and the editor for their most helpful comments that improved this manuscript.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank the captain and crew of the oceanographic research vessel MIRAI, as well as the science party of expedition MR16-09_leg.2. We thank the technicians Florian Rubach and Barbara Hinnenberg for their support in the laboratory at MPIC. We acknowledge funding through the AWI institutional research programs \u201CPACES-II\u201D and \u201CChanging Earth\u2014Sustaining our Future,\u201D as well as through the REKLIM initiative.We acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Funds of Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum f\u00FCr Polar-und Meeresforschung. The Max Planck Society (MPG) provided the funding for the analysis of organic biomarkers (A.M.-G.). C.B.L. acknowledges financial support from centers COPAS Sur-Austral (project #AFB170006), COPAS Coastal (project #FB210021), and FONDAP-IDEAL (project #15150003), as part of the agreement between the Research and Development Center for Global Change (RCGC) of JAMSTEC and COPAS-UdeC.We thank the two reviewers Alessa Geiger and Rob D. Larter, as well as the two anonymous reviewers, and the editor for their most helpful comments that improved this manuscript.

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