Astronomically‐Paced Changes in Paleoproductivity, Winnowing, and Mineral Flux Over Broken Ridge (Indian Ocean) Since the Early Miocene

Author:

Lyu J.1ORCID,Auer G.2ORCID,Bialik O. M.1,Christensen B.3ORCID,Yamaoka R.4,De Vleeschouwer D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geology and Palaeontology University of Münster Münster Germany

2. Institute of Earth Sciences (Geology and Paleontology) NAWI Graz Geocenter University of Graz Graz Austria

3. Department of Environmental Science School of Earth and Environment Rowan University Glassboro NJ USA

4. Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology Kochi Japan

Abstract

AbstractA significant shift in Earth's climate characterizes the Neogene, transitioning from a single‐ice‐sheet planet to the current bipolar configuration. This climate evolution is closely linked to changing ocean currents, but globally‐distributed continuous high‐resolution sedimentary records are needed to fully capture this interaction. The Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 752, located on Broken Ridge in the Indian Ocean, provides such a Miocene‐to‐recent archive. We use X‐ray fluorescence (XRF) core scanning to build an eccentricity‐tuned age‐depth model and reconstruct paleoceanographic changes since 23 Ma. We find two intervals of enhanced productivity, during the early and middle Miocene (18.5–13.7 Ma) and late Pliocene/early Pleistocene (3–1 Ma). We also report a mixed eccentricity‐obliquity imprint in the XRF‐derived paleoproductivity proxy. In terms of grain size, three coarsening steps occur between 19.2–16 Ma, 10.8–8 Ma, and since 2.6 Ma. The steps respectively indicate stronger current winnowing in response to vigorous Antarctic Intermediate Water flow over Broken Ridge in the early Miocene, the first transient onset of Tasman Leakage in the Late Miocene, and the intensification of global oceanic circulation at the Plio‐Pleistocene transition. High‐resolution iron and manganese series provide a detailed Neogene dust record. This study utilized a single hole from an ODP legacy‐site. Nevertheless, we managed to provide novel perspectives on past Indian Ocean responses to astronomical forcing. We conclude that Neogene sediments from Broken Ridge harbor the potential for even more comprehensive reconstructions. Realizing this potential necessitates re‐drilling of these sedimentary archives utilizing modern drilling strategies.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Paleontology,Atmospheric Science,Oceanography

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