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Development of the Western Boundary Undercurrent at Eirik Drift related to changing climate since the early Miocene
Affiliation:2. İTÜ Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences, İstanbul, Turkey;1. State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China;2. Department of Earth Sciences, ETH, Zurich, Sonnegstrasse 5, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:Eirik Drift lies on the slope south of Greenland, where it has been formed under the influence of the Western Boundary Undercurrent (WBUC) closely downstream of its origin in the deep-water formation centres of the Nordic Seas. Therefore, the sediment record at Eirik Drift documents modifications in pathways and intensity of the WBUC. These modifications reflect alterations in deep-water formation in the Nordic Seas and are therefore coupled with climate changes. Based on the seismostratigraphic analysis of sedimentary architecture identified in a set of high-resolution seismic reflection data, we have reconstructed the palaeocirculation of the WBUC at Eirik Drift since the early Miocene. We revealed a strong WBUC during warm climate conditions, and in phases of climate cooling with enhanced sea-ice extent we interpreted weak WBUC influence. We suggest a southward shift of the deep-water formation regions along with a shift of the deep current system during the cool phases. This shift implies that the main North Atlantic Deep Water route affected Eirik Drift only during warm phases and that during cool phases weak branches of the circulation system flowed over Eirik Drift.
Keywords:Sediment drift  Labrador Sea  North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW)  Western Boundary Undercurrent (WBUC)  North Atlantic thermohaline circulation (THC)  North Atlantic climate  Northern Hemisphere Glaciation  ODP Leg 105  IODP Expedition 303
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