A Revised Estimate of Early Pliocene Global Mean Sea Level Using Geodynamic Models of the Patagonian Slab Window

Author:

Hollyday Andrew1ORCID,Austermann Jacqueline1ORCID,Lloyd Andrew1,Hoggard Mark2ORCID,Richards Fred3ORCID,Rovere Alessio45

Affiliation:

1. Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Columbia University NY New York USA

2. Research School of Earth Sciences Australian National University ACT Canberra Australia

3. Department of Earth Science & Engineering Imperial College London London UK

4. Center for Marine Environmental Sciences MARUM University of Bremen (DE) Bremen Germany

5. DAIS Department for Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics Venice Italy

Abstract

AbstractPaleoshorelines serve as measures of ancient sea level and ice volume but are affected by solid Earth deformation including processes such as glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and mantle dynamic topography (DT). The early Pliocene Epoch is an important target for sea‐level reconstructions as it contains information about the stability of ice sheets during a climate warmer than today. Along the southeastern passive margin of Argentina, three paleoshorelines date to early Pliocene times (4.8–5.5 Ma), and their variable present‐day elevations (36–180 m) reflect a unique topographic deformation signature. We use a mantle convection model to back‐advect present‐day buoyancy variations, including those that correspond to the Patagonian slab window. Varying the viscosity and initial tomography‐derived mantle buoyancy structures allows us to compute a suite of predictions of DT change that, when compared to GIA‐corrected shoreline elevations, makes it possible to identify both the most likely convection parameters and the most likely DT change. Our simulations illuminate an interplay of upwelling asthenosphere through the Patagonian slab window and coincident downwelling of the subducted Nazca slab in the mantle transition zone. This flow leads to differential upwarping of the southern Patagonian foreland since early Pliocene times, in line with the observations. Using our most likely DT change leads to an estimate of global mean sea level of 17.5 ± 6.4 m (1σ) in the early Pliocene Epoch. This confirms that sea level was significantly higher than present and can be used to calibrate ice sheet models.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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