Scientific Drilling (Apr 2010)

IODP Drilling of the “Shackleton Sites” on the Iberian Margin: A Plio-Pleistocene Marine Reference Section of Millennial-Scale Climate Change

  • Henrique Duarte,
  • Luis Batista,
  • Gabriella Carrara,
  • Fatima Abrantes,
  • David Hodell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.sd.9.10.2010
Journal volume & issue
no. 09
pp. 50 – 51

Abstract

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Few marine sediment cores have played such a pivotal role in paleoclimate research as those recovered from the Portuguese Margin, including MD95-2039 to MD95-2042 (hereafter referred to as the “Shackleton sites”) (Fig. 1). These cores preserve a high-fidelity record of millennial-scale climate variability for the last several glacial cycles and can be readily correlated to Greenland ice cores. Moreover, the narrow continental shelf and proximity of the Tagus River results in rapid delivery of terrestrial material to the deep-sea environment, thereby permitting correlation of marine and ice-core records to European terrestrial sequences. Few places exist in the world’s ocean where such marine-ice-terrestrial linkages are possible. Consequently, the Iberian Margin cores have become de facto reference sections for the study of abrupt climate change.

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