NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Nilsen et al. 2003 Eocene/Oligocene Boundary Paleoproductivity Data

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This archived Paleoclimatology Study is available from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), under the World Data Service (WDS) for Paleoclimatology. The associated NCEI study type is Paleoceanography. The data include parameters of paleoceanography with a geographic location of North Atlantic Ocean. The time period coverage is from 36900000 to 32700000 in calendar years before present (BP). See metadata information for parameter and study location details. Please cite this study when using the data.
  • Cite as: Nilsen, E.B.; Anderson, L.D.; Delaney, M.L. (2003-12-09): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Nilsen et al. 2003 Eocene/Oligocene Boundary Paleoproductivity Data. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/ba6j-cm60. Accessed [date].
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Coverage DescriptionDate Range: 36900000 cal yr BP to 32700000 cal yr BP;
Time Period-36898050 to -32698050
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates
N: 4.20415
S: 4.20415
E: -43.4889
W: -43.4889
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General Documentation
Associated Resources
  • Paleoproductivity, Nutrient Burial, Climate Change and the Carbon Cycle in the Western Equatorial Atlantic Across the Eocene/Oligocene Boundary
    • Associated Reference published 2003
      Nilsen, E.B., L.D. Anderson and M.L. Delaney, 2003: Paleoproductivity, Nutrient Burial, Climate Change and the Carbon Cycle in the Western Equatorial Atlantic Across the Eocene/Oligocene Boundary. Paleoceanography, 18, , 10.1029/2002PA000804
Publication Dates
  • publication: 2003-12-09
Data Presentation Form Digital table - digital representation of facts or figures systematically displayed, especially in columns
Dataset Progress StatusComplete - production of the data has been completed
Data Update Frequency Data update frequency not available
Supplemental Information
ABSTRACT SUPPLIED BY ORIGINATOR: Paleoproductivity, nutrient burial, and carbon cycling were investigated across the Eocene/Oligocene (E/O) boundary (begin to end; 36.9–32.7 Ma at ∼40 kyr resolution, timescale of Shackleton et al. [1999]) at Ocean Drilling Program Site 925 on the Ceara Rise in the western equatorial Atlantic (3040 m present water depth; 748.26–850.70 mbsf). Downcore bulk sediment records of biogenic barium, total reactive phosphorus, biogenic silica, and calcium carbonate are interpreted to represent export production, net nutrient burial, biogenic opal production, and inorganic carbon burial, respectively. The global positive excursion in δ13C subsequent to the E/O boundary is recorded at Site 925. Export production appears to have been externally forced by orbital parameters at eccentricity frequencies during the study interval, based on spectral analysis of the biogenic barium and reactive phosphorus records. Biogenic silica production or preservation increased after the Eocene/Oligocene boundary to a higher baseline, although overall productivity and nutrient burial did not increase, based on barium and reactive phosphorus records. Thus, although absolute production did not increase at this site, a shift in relative abundance of siliceous versus carbonate productivity may have resulted in a change in relative organic carbon burial. This may have contributed to the positive excursion in global oceanic δ13C subsequent to the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, although the silica maximum persists after the carbon isotope excursion ends.
PurposeRecords of past climate and ocean circulation derived from marine sediments. Parameter keywords describe what was measured in this dataset. Additional summary information can be found in the abstracts of papers listed in the dataset citations.
Dataset Citation
  • Cite as: Nilsen, E.B.; Anderson, L.D.; Delaney, M.L. (2003-12-09): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Nilsen et al. 2003 Eocene/Oligocene Boundary Paleoproductivity Data. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/ba6j-cm60. Accessed [date].
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Cited Authors
  • Nilsen, E.B.
  • Anderson, L.D.
  • Delaney, M.L.
Originators
  • Nilsen, E.B.
  • Anderson, L.D.
  • Delaney, M.L.
Publishers
  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Theme keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
  • Earth Science > Paleoclimate > Ocean/Lake Records
  • Earth Science > Climate Indicators > Paleoclimate Indicators > Ocean/Lake Records
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleoceanography
  • earth science > paleoclimate > paleocean
Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus
  • What: density; Material: null
  • What: delta 13C; Material: calcite
  • What: manganese/titanium; Material: sediment
  • What: barium; Material: sediment
  • What: uranium; Material: sediment
  • What: phosphorus; Material: sediment
  • What: phosphorus; Material: sediment
  • What: biogenic silica; Material: sediment
  • What: aluminum/titanium; Material: sediment
  • What: sample identification; Material: null
  • What: age; Material: null
  • What: manganese; Material: sediment
  • What: depth; Material: null
  • What: barium; Material: sediment
  • What: barium; Material: sediment
  • What: biogenic silica; Material: sediment
  • What: aluminum; Material: sediment
  • What: titanium; Material: sediment
  • What: depth; Material: null
  • What: calcium carbonate; Material: sediment
  • What: manganese; Material: sediment
  • What: sedimentation rate; Material: null
  • What: calcium carbonate; Material: sediment
  • What: uranium; Material: sediment
Data Center keywordsGlobal Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
  • DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
Place keywords
  • Ocean > Atlantic Ocean > North Atlantic Ocean > ODP 925 > LATITUDE 4.20415 > LONGITUDE -43.4889
Use Constraints
  • Cite as: Nilsen, E.B.; Anderson, L.D.; Delaney, M.L. (2003-12-09): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Nilsen et al. 2003 Eocene/Oligocene Boundary Paleoproductivity Data. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/ba6j-cm60. Accessed [date].
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