Indonesian Throughflow variability on sub-orbital timescales during Marine Isotope Stages 2 and 3 This project will provide quantitative estimates of the
flow of low-salinity warm water through
the Indonesian Gateway on suborbital timescales
during MIS 2 and 3 (focusing on Dansgaard
Oeschger (D-O) oscillations) and will assess the
Indonesian Throughflow (ITF)’s impact on the
hydrography of the eastern Indian Ocean and global
thermohaline circulation during this critical
interval of high climate variability. ITF fluctuations,
associated with sea level change,
temperature and salinity variations in the West Pacific
Warm Pool (WPWP) strongly influence
precipitation over Australia, the strength of the
southeast-Asian summer monsoon, and the
intensity of warm meridional currents in the Indian
Ocean. We will test the hypothesis that
increased ITF is associated with warm interstadials of
MIS 3, whereas a strong reduction in ITF
occurred during stadials. We will use as main proxies
planktonic and benthic foraminiferal
isotopes in conjunction with Mg/Ca temperature
estimates and radiogenic isotopes (mainly Nd)
as tracers of Pacific water masses along depth
transects in the Timor Passage and the eastern
Indian Ocean. This project will provide the
paleoceanographic framework that will be crucial to
validate and refine circulation models of D-O events
and high-frequency climate variability on a
global scale.
| Project manager: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Kuhnt, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dirk Nürnberg, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Martin Frank
Project participants: Dr. Holbourn, Anke Dürkopp, Rina Zuraida, M.Sc.
Keywords: Paleoceanography, Micropaleontology, Marine Geochemistry
Duration: 15.2.2006 - 14.2.2008
Sponsored by: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Participating institutions: Institut für Geowissenschaften
Contact: Kuhnt, Wolfgang Phone +49 431 880-2938, Fax +49 431 880-4376, E-Mail: wolfgang.kuhnt@ifg.uni-kiel.de
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