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[EN] Study of TG-7 core from the Nazca Ridge allowed to reconstructed a 380.000 years record of the paleoceanographic evolution in the Southeastern Subtropical Pacific. The radiolarian microfossil assemblages, along with the textural characteristics, biogenic (calcium carbonate, opal, barium) and terrigenous (Al) sediment components, allowed the identification of three main periods. The first one was from IOS 11 to lower part of IOS 8 and is characterised by a Chile Current predominance. The second period, from upper part of IOS 8 to lower IOS 6, is defined by changing characteristics of terrigenous particles. The third period, from the upper IOS 6 to the Present, is identified by the prevalence of Modifying Subtropical Water. Data analysis suggest that from 380.000 years (IOS It) to 145.000 years (IOS 6), the centre of the anticyclonic gyre described by atmospheric and oceanic currents in the South Pacific was located northern than its present position, preventing the arrival of Equatorial waters to the study area. From stage 6 to stage I, the gyre centre has moved to its today location
[ES] El objetivo de este trabajo es contribuir al conocimiento de la zona sureste del Pacífico Subtropical analizando la variación de la circulación atmosférica y oceánica superficial durante los últimos 380.000 años (estadio isotópico —IOS— 11) a partir del testigo TG-7 situado en la dorsal de Nazca. [...]
V Congreso Geológico de España, 10-14 julio 2000, Alicante.-- 4 pages, 2 figures
Peer reviewed
Nazca Ridge, Paleoceanography, Pacific Ocean, Marine geology
Nazca Ridge, Paleoceanography, Pacific Ocean, Marine geology
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