JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

講演情報

[E] 口頭発表

セッション記号 U (ユニオン) » ユニオン

[U-05] 人新世・第四紀の気候および水循環

コンビーナ:Chuan-Chou Shen(High-Precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory, Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University)、横山 祐典(東京大学 大気海洋研究所 高解像度環境解析研究センター)、窪田 薫(神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科)、Li Lo(Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University)、座長:Chuan-Chou Shen(High-Precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory, Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University)、Chairperson:横山 祐典(東京大学 大気海洋研究所 高解像度環境解析研究センター)、Chairperson:窪田 薫(海洋研究開発機構 高知コア研究所)、座長:Li Lo(Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University)

[U05-06] Benthic biotic response to Quaternary climate changes in the Sea of Japan and other Asian regions

★Invited Papers

*安原 盛明1 (1.香港大学)

The Sea of Japan is a marginal sea, connecting to adjacent seas by four shallow straits (water depths <130 m). Marginal seas are ideal for studying biotic responses to large-scale environmental changes as they often are sensitive to glacial-interglacial and stadial-interstadial climatic cycles. However, only a limited number of studies cover time periods beyond the last two glacial-interglacial cycles. In this presentation, I will show long Quaternary records of benthic biotic response to paleoceanographic changes in the southern Sea of Japan, covering many glacial-interglacial cycles, based on ostracode assemblages at the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1427 and U1426. The results indicate that orbital-scale oxygen variability in the bottom water has been the major control impacting the marginal-sea biota, and secular-scale faunal transitions are likely associated with the mid-Brunhes event (∼0.43 Ma) and the onset of the Tsushima Warm Current (∼1.7 Ma). Benthic ecosystems in marginal seas are sensitive and vulnerable to both short- and long-term climatic changes, and the mid-Brunhes event is suggested to be a global biotic event affecting benthic ecosystems substantially. I will also introduce other recent examples of Asian biotic response studies.