Radiocarbon in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: Implications for Changes in
Equatorial Undercurrent Velocity and Decadal Variability
Abstract
A coral record of radiocarbon variability in seawater from the Galapagos
shows a step change in radiocarbon values across the 1976 climate shift,
associated with a similar rise in sea surface temperature during the
season of maximum upwelling. We present a simple model of water
transport and mixing in the equatorial Pacific that is used to simulate
radiocarbon variability to compare with the coral data. The results
indicate that the velocity of the Equatorial Undercurrent (EUC) is the
dominant mechanism responsible for the pattern of variability observed
in the coral record, suggesting that decadal variability in the EUC may
be an important component of decadal variability in Pacific and global
temperature.