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Fossil proxies of near-shore sea surface temperatures and seasonality from the late Neogene Antarctic shelf
Authors:Nicola A Clark  Mark Williams  Daniel J Hill  Patrick G Quilty  John L Smellie  Jan Zalasiewicz  Melanie J Leng  Michael A Ellis
Institution:1. Department of Geology, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK
2. School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
3. British Geological Survey, Environmental Science Centre, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, UK
4. School of Earth Sciences, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 7001, Australia
5. Climate and Landscape Change, British Geological Survey, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, UK
Abstract:We evaluate the available palaeontological and geochemical proxy data from bivalves, bryozoans, silicoflagellates, diatoms and cetaceans for sea surface temperature (SST) regimes around the nearshore Antarctic coast during the late Neogene. These fossils can be found in a number of shallow marine sedimentary settings from three regions of the Antarctic continent, the northern Antarctic Peninsula, the Prydz Bay region and the western Ross Sea. Many of the proxies suggest maximum spring–summer SSTs that are warmer than present by up to 5 °C, which would result in reduced seasonal sea ice. The evidence suggests that the summers on the Antarctic shelf during the late Neogene experienced most of the warming, while winter SSTs were little changed from present. Feedbacks from changes in summer sea ice cover may have driven much of the late Neogene ocean warming seen in stratigraphic records. Synthesized late Neogene and earliest Quaternary Antarctic shelf proxy data are compared to the multi-model SST estimates of the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) Experiment 2. Despite the fragmentary geographical and temporal context for the SST data, comparisons between the SST warming in each of the three regions represented in the marine palaeontological record of the Antarctic shelf and the PlioMIP climate simulations show a good concordance.
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