Iron control of past productivity in the coastal upwelling system off the Atacama Desert, Chile

Dezileau L.; Ulloa, O.; Hebbeln D.; Lamy, F; Reyss, JL; Fontugne M.

Abstract

Biogenic opal and organic carbon vertical rain rates in sediment cores reveal a strong cyclicity in the productivity of the upwelling system off presently arid northem Chile during the last 100,000 years. Changes in productivity are found to be in phase with the precessional cycle (?20,000 years) and with inputs of iron from the continent. During austral summer insolation maxima, increased precipitation and river runoff in the region appear to have brought high inputs of iron, mainly from the Andes, to the coastal ocean enhancing primary productivity there. We interpret our results as providing evidence for iron control of past productivity in this upwelling system and for a tight link between productivity and orbital forcing at midlatitudes. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical union.

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Título según WOS: Iron control of past productivity in the coastal upwelling system off the Atacama Desert, Chile
Título según SCOPUS: Iron control of past productivity in the coastal upwelling system off the Atacama Desert, Chile
Título de la Revista: PALEOCEANOGRAPHY
Volumen: 19
Número: 3
Editorial: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Página de inicio: PA3012 1
Página final: 15
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1029/2004PA001006

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS