Abstract

Summary We explored how the Younger Dryas (YD)/Holocene transition impacted tropical sea surface temperature (SST) by evaluating marine sedimentary archives at scales unattainable for conventional molecular stratigraphy. In sediments from the Cariaco Basin, we analysed the well-established UK’37 SST proxy via mass spectrometry imaging, and obtained 2D-images of sedimentary proxy distribution at 100 µm resolution and corresponding downcore SST profiles with subannual resolution. SST in the Cariaco Basin remains relatively constant over the YD/Holocene transition, suggesting a decoupling from the major environmental change associated to this event, i.e. the northward shift of the intertropical convergence zone. However, we were able to reveal a short-lived ∼50 year episode of abrupt warming during which average SST increased about 1°C. This episode is synchronous with the Preboreal Oscillation cooling, that led to drier, colder conditions in Europe and North America. The comparison of proxy values, elemental composition and sediment colour from every µm-sized spot further provides clues on SST seasonality and its modulation across the YD/Holocene transition.

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