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Franck C. Bassinot, Laurent D. Labeyrie, Edith Vincent, Xavier Quidelleur, Nicholas J. Shackleton, and Yves Lancelot
The astronomical theory of climate and the age of the Brunhes-Matuyama magnetic reversal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (August 1994), 126(1-3):91-108

Abstract:
Below oxygen isotope stage 16, the orbitally derived time-scale developed by Shackleton et al. [1] from ODP site 677 in the equatorial Pacific differs significantly from previous ones [e.g., 2-5], yielding estimated ages for the last Earth magnetic reversals that are 5-7% older than the K/Ar values [6-8] but are in good agreement with recent Ar/Ar dating [9-11]. These results suggest that in the lower Brunhes and upper Matuyama chronozones most deep-sea climatic records retrieved so far apparently missed or misinterpreted several oscillations predicted by the astronomical theory of climate. To test this hypothesis, we studied a high-resolution oxygen isotope record from giant piston core MD900963 (Maldives area, tropical Indian Ocean) in which precession-related oscillations in delta 18 O are particularly well expressed, owing to the superimposition of a local salinity signal on the global ice volume signal [12]. Three additional precession-related cycles are observed in oxygen isotope stages 17 and 18 of core MD900963, compared to the SPECMAP composite curves [4,13], and stage 21 clearly presents three precession oscillations, as predicted by Shackleton et al. [1]. The precession peaks found in the delta 18 O record from core MD900963 are in excellent agreement with climatic oscillations predicted by the astronomical theory of climate. Our delta 18 O record therefore permits the development of an accurate astronomical time-scale. Based on our age model, the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal is dated at 775+ or -10 ka, in good agreement with the age estimate of 780 ka obtained by Shackleton et al. [1] and recent radiochronological Ar/Ar datings on lavas [9-11]. We developed a new low-latitude, Upper Pleistocene delta 18 O reference record by stacking and tuning the delta 18 O records from core MD900963 and site 677 to orbital forcing functions.

Index Terms/Descriptors:
Brunhes Chron; Cenozoic; chemostratigraphy; cores; cycles; geochronology; high-resolution methods; Indian Ocean; isotope ratios; isotopes; magnetic declination; magnetostratigraphy; marine sediments; Matuyama Chron; Milankovitch theory; O-18/O-16; oxygen; paleoclimatology; paleomagnetism; Pleistocene; Quaternary; reversals; sediments; stable isotopes; time scales; upper Cenozoic; upper Pleistocene; upper Quaternary

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