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Deep South Atlantic carbonate chemistry and increased interocean deep water exchange during last deglaciation
Yu, JM (Yu, Jimin)[ 1,2 ]; Anderson, RF (Anderson, Robert F.)[ 3 ]; Jin, ZD (Jin, Zhangdong)[ 4 ]; Menviel, L (Menviel, Laurie)[ 5 ]; Zhang, F (Zhang, Fei)[ 4 ]; Ryerson, FJ (Ryerson, Fredrick J.)[ 2 ]; Rohling, EJ (Rohling, Eelco J.)[ 1,6 ]
2014-04-15
Source PublicationQUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume90Pages:80-89
Subtype期刊论文
Abstract

Carbon release from the deep ocean at glacial terminations is a critical component of past climate change, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. We present a 28,000-year high-resolution record of carbonate ion concentration, a key parameter of the global carbon cycle, at 5-km water depth in the South Atlantic. We observe similar carbonate ion concentrations between the Last Glacial Maximum and the late Holocene, despite elevated concentrations in the glacial surface ocean. This strongly supports the importance of respiratory carbon accumulation in a stratified deep ocean for atmospheric CO2 reduction during the last ice age. After similar to 9 mu mol/kg decline during Heinrich Stadial 1, deep South Atlantic carbonate ion concentration rose by similar to 24 mu mol/kg from the onset of Bolling to Preboreal, likely caused by strengthening North Atlantic Deep Water formation (Bolling) or increased ventilation in the Southern Ocean (Younger Drays) or both (Pre-boreal). The similar to 15 mu mol/kg decline in deep water carbonate ion since similar to 10 ka is consistent with extraction of alkalinity from seawater by deepsea CaCO3 compensation and coral reef growth on continental shelves during the Holocene. Between 16,600 and 15,000 years ago, deep South Atlantic carbonate ion values converged with those at 3.4-km water depth in the western equatorial Pacific, as did carbon isotope and radiocarbon values. These observations suggest a period of enhanced lateral exchange of carbon between the deep South Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, probably due to an increased transfer of momentum from southern westerlies to the Southern Ocean. By spreading carbon-rich deep Pacific waters around Antarctica for up-welling, invigorated interocean deep water exchange would lead to more efficient CO2 degassing from the Southern Ocean, and thus to an atmospheric CO2 rise, during the early deglaciation.

KeywordDeep-sea Carbonate Ion Interocean Exchange Atmospheric Co2
DOI10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.02.018
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Language英语
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Identifierhttp://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/9838
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Corresponding AuthorYu, JM (Yu, Jimin)[ 1,2 ]
Affiliation1.Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia;
2.Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Av., Livermore, CA 94550, USA;
3.Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, 61 Route 9W/PO Box 1000, Palisades, NY 10964-8000, USA;
4.State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710075, China;
5.Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;
6.ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System, Australia;
7.Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK
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Yu, JM ,Anderson, RF ,Jin, ZD ,et al. Deep South Atlantic carbonate chemistry and increased interocean deep water exchange during last deglaciation[J]. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS,2014,90:80-89.
APA Yu, JM .,Anderson, RF .,Jin, ZD .,Menviel, L .,Zhang, F .,...&Rohling, EJ .(2014).Deep South Atlantic carbonate chemistry and increased interocean deep water exchange during last deglaciation.QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS,90,80-89.
MLA Yu, JM ,et al."Deep South Atlantic carbonate chemistry and increased interocean deep water exchange during last deglaciation".QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS 90(2014):80-89.
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