4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
[MGI28-05] Variability of the Indonesian Throughflow and Australian Monsoon across the Mid Pleistocene Transition (IODP 363, Site U1483)
The International Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 363 retrieved at Site U1483 (13°5.24′S, 121°48.25′E), drilled in 1733 m water depth on the Scott Plateau, off Northwestern Australia, an extended, continuous hemipelagic sediment succession spanning the past two million years. In addition, around 30 core top samples were obtained along the Northwest Australian Margin during Sonne Expedition 257 in summer 2017. In this study, we analyzed radiolarian assemblages from 25 core top samples retrieved during Sonne 257 and 190 samples from IODP Site U1483 to monitor the variability of the thermocline during the MPT in order to determine ITF dynamics in relation with glacio-eustatic sea-level variations and tropical monsoon strength.
To assess the variability of the ITF and local thermocline at Site U1483, we mainly rely on statistical analysis of radiolarian assemblages from Sonne 257 core top samples. Indeed, because radiolarian species do not follow a Gaussian distribution, we conducted spearman’s rank correlation for non-parametric data between radiolarian species and sea water temperature at 0 m to identify species, which are useful temperature indicators at this depths. We then conducted a multiple regression analysis to derive an equation for paleo-temperature estimates at 0, 100 and 300 m. Based on assemblage census data from Site U1483 and the transfer function from the Sonne 257 dataset, we estimate SST between 450 and 1600 ka at IODP Site U1483. We will review these results and evaluate their potential to reconstruct the evolution of the thermocline off Northwestern Australia in relation to ITF variability during the MPT.