The Salinity, Temperature, and δ 18 O of the Glacial Deep Ocean
California Institute of Technology · Planetary Science Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
We use pore fluid measurements of the chloride concentration and the oxygen isotopic composition from Ocean Drilling Program cores to reconstruct salinity and temperature of the deep ocean during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Our data show that the temperatures of the deep Pacific, Southern, and Atlantic oceans during the LGM were relatively homogeneous and within error of the freezing point of seawater at the ocean's surface. Our chloride data show that the glacial stratification was dominated by salinity variations, in contrast with the modern ocean, for which temperature plays a primary role. During the LGM the Southern Ocean contained the saltiest water in the deep ocean. This reversal of the modern…
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3Topics & keywords
- Last Glacial Maximum
- Salinity
- Seawater
- Oceanography
- Geology
- Glacial period
- Deep ocean water
- Deep sea
- Life below water