Ventilation of the glacial deep Pacific Ocean

TitleVentilation of the glacial deep Pacific Ocean
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsBroecker, W, Barker, S, Clark, E, Hajdas, I, Bonani, G, Stott, L
JournalScience
Volume306
Issue5699
Pagination1169-72
Date PublishedNov 12
ISSN0036-8075 (Linking)
Accession Number15539598
Abstract

Measurements of the age difference between coexisting benthic and planktic foraminifera from western equatorial Pacific deep-sea cores suggest that during peak glacial time the radiocarbon age of water at 2-kilometers depth was no greater than that of today. These results make unlikely suggestions that a slowdown in deep-ocean ventilation was responsible for a sizable fraction of the increase of the ratio of carbon-14 (14C) to carbon in the atmosphere and surface ocean during glacial time. Comparison of 14C ages for coexisting wood and planktic foraminifera from the same site suggests that the atmosphere to surface ocean 14C to C ratio difference was not substantially different from today's.

DOI10.1126/science.1102293