Southern Ocean dust–climate coupling over the past four million years

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Alfredo Martínez-Garcia
Antoni Rosell-Melé
Samuel L. Jaccard
Walter Geibert
Daniel M. Sigman
Gerald H. Haug
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[1] Geological Institute,Department of Geosciences
[2] DFG-Leibniz Center for Surface Process and Climate Studies,undefined
[3] Institute for Geosciences,undefined
[4] Potsdam University,undefined
[5] Potsdam D-14476,undefined
[6] Germany ,undefined
[7] Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA),undefined
[8] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[9] Bellaterra 08193,undefined
[10] Catalonia,undefined
[11] Spain ,undefined
[12] Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA),undefined
[13] Barcelona 08010,undefined
[14] Catalonia,undefined
[15] Spain ,undefined
[16] College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences,undefined
[17] Oregon State University,undefined
[18] School of GeoSciences,undefined
[19] The University of Edinburgh,undefined
[20] Edinburgh EH9 3JW,undefined
[21] UK ,undefined
[22] Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS),undefined
[23] Scottish Marine Laboratory,undefined
[24] Princeton University,undefined
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Nature | 2011年 / 476卷
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Dust plays a central part in ocean biogeochemical cycles by supplying iron and other essential micronutrients to regions where marine productivity is limited by the availability of iron. Martínez-Garcia et al. present a marine record of dust and iron supply to the Southern Ocean during the past four million years. The data, derived from leaf waxes, establish that previous records of dust flux from Antarctic ice cores are broadly representative of a larger area. Importantly, the dust and iron supply rose sharply 1.25 million years ago, suggesting that increased dust supply may be a major influence on the more severe swings between the glacial and interglacial climate of the late Pleistocene.
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