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Ocean currents generate large footprints in marine palaeoclimate proxies

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van Sebille, Erik
Scussolini, Paolo
Durgadoo, Jonathan V.
Biastoch, Arne
Weijer, Wilbert
Turney, Chris
Paris, Claire B.
Zahn, Rainer

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Nature Communications. 2015, 6, 6521. eISSN 2041-1723. Available under: doi: 10.1038/ncomms7521

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Fossils of marine microorganisms such as planktic foraminifera are among the cornerstones of palaeoclimatological studies. It is often assumed that the proxies derived from their shells represent ocean conditions above the location where they were deposited. Planktic foraminifera, however, are carried by ocean currents and, depending on the life traits of the species, potentially incorporate distant ocean conditions. Here we use high-resolution ocean models to assess the footprint of planktic foraminifera and validate our method with proxy analyses from two locations. Results show that foraminifera, and thus recorded palaeoclimatic conditions, may originate from areas up to several thousands of kilometres away, reflecting an ocean state significantly different from the core site. In the eastern equatorial regions and the western boundary current extensions, the offset may reach 1.5 °C for species living for a month and 3.0 °C for longer-living species. Oceanic transport hence appears to be a crucial aspect in the interpretation of proxy signals.

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ISO 690VAN SEBILLE, Erik, Paolo SCUSSOLINI, Jonathan V. DURGADOO, Frank PEETERS, Arne BIASTOCH, Wilbert WEIJER, Chris TURNEY, Claire B. PARIS, Rainer ZAHN, 2015. Ocean currents generate large footprints in marine palaeoclimate proxies. In: Nature Communications. 2015, 6, 6521. eISSN 2041-1723. Available under: doi: 10.1038/ncomms7521
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@article{vanSebille2015Ocean-31300,
  year={2015},
  doi={10.1038/ncomms7521},
  title={Ocean currents generate large footprints in marine palaeoclimate proxies},
  volume={6},
  journal={Nature Communications},
  author={van Sebille, Erik and Scussolini, Paolo and Durgadoo, Jonathan V. and Peeters, Frank and Biastoch, Arne and Weijer, Wilbert and Turney, Chris and Paris, Claire B. and Zahn, Rainer},
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