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Linkage between Seasonal Insolation Gradient in the Tropical Northern Hemisphere and the Sea Surface Salinity of the Equatorial Indian Ocean during the Last Glacial Period
Authors:Saraswat RAJEEV  Nigam RAJIV  Mackensen ANDREAS  Weldeab SYEE
Institution:1. Micropaleontology Laboratory, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India;2. Alfred Wegner Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany;3. Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Abstract:Paired stable oxygen isotope and Mg/Ca analyses in calcite tests of the mixed‐layer‐dwelling planktic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber has been used to reconstruct equatorial Indian Ocean δ18O of seawater (δ18Osw) over the last ~137 thousand years. On the basis of ice‐volume‐corrected δ18Osw18Osw–ivc), relative changes in sea surface salinity (SSS) have been estimated. The SSS estimates suggest three episodes of higher SSS (131–113 thousand years before present (kyr BP), 62–58 kyr BP, and 30–24 kyr BP) within the last glacial period as compared with the present. SSS comparison between interglacial episodes reveals that the surface seawater over the core site was significantly saltier during the penultimate interglacial than the Holocene. We suggest that the evolution of a seasonal insolation gradient between the Indian monsoon areas and the equator over the investigated time interval was instrumental in shaping the strength of the Indian winter and summer monsoons that left their imprints on the equatorial Indian Ocean SSS via freshwater input and wind‐induced mixing. The study shows that the insolation difference between northern latitudes and the equator during winter affects monsoon strength in the Indian region, especially during cold intervals.
Keywords:oxygen isotope  Mg/Ca  Globigerinoides ruber  salinity  insolation  Indian Ocean
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