2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018gb006049
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Deep‐Sea Oxygen Depletion and Ocean Carbon Sequestration During the Last Ice Age

Abstract: Enhanced ocean carbon storage during the Pleistocene ice ages lowered atmospheric CO2 concentrations by 80 to 100 ppm relative to interglacial levels. Leading hypotheses to explain this phenomenon invoke a greater efficiency of the ocean's biological pump, in which case carbon storage in the deep sea would have been accompanied by a corresponding reduction in dissolved oxygen. We exploit the sensitivity of organic matter preservation in marine sediments to bottom water oxygen concentration to constrain the lev… Show more

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“…Over 50 years' (1966–2019) worth of data have been compiled to create the global thorium database ( n = 1,167) presented here (Adkins et al, ; Anderson et al, , Anderson et al, , Anderson et al, , Anderson et al, ; Bausch, ; Böhm et al, ; Bohrmann, ; Borole, ; Bradtmiller et al, , , ; Broecker, ; Broecker et al, ; Brunelle et al, , ; Causse & Hillaire‐Marcel, ; Chase et al, , ; Chong et al, ; Costa, McManus, & Anderson, ; Costa & McManus, ; Crusius et al, ; Dekov, ; Denis et al, ; Dezileau et al, , ; Durand et al, ; Fagel et al, ; Francois et al, , Francois et al, ; Frank, Eisenhauer, Bonn, et al, , Frank, Eisenhauer, Kubik, et al, , ; Fukuda et al, ; Galbraith et al, ; Geibert et al, ; Gherardi et al, , ; Gottschalk et al, ; Hickey, ; Hillaire‐Marcel et al, ; Hoffmann et al, , ; Jaccard et al, , ; Jacobel et al, ; Jonkers et al, ; Kienast et al, ; Ku & Broecker, ; Kumar et al, ; Lam et al, ; Lamy et al, ; Lao et al, ; Lippold et al, , Lippold et al, , Lippold et al, , Lippold et al, ; Loubere et al, ; Loveley et al, ; Lund et al, ; Mangini & Dominik, ; Marcantonio et al, , Marcantonio et al, ...…”
Section: Background: the Marine Geochemistry Of 230thunclassified
“…Over 50 years' (1966–2019) worth of data have been compiled to create the global thorium database ( n = 1,167) presented here (Adkins et al, ; Anderson et al, , Anderson et al, , Anderson et al, , Anderson et al, ; Bausch, ; Böhm et al, ; Bohrmann, ; Borole, ; Bradtmiller et al, , , ; Broecker, ; Broecker et al, ; Brunelle et al, , ; Causse & Hillaire‐Marcel, ; Chase et al, , ; Chong et al, ; Costa, McManus, & Anderson, ; Costa & McManus, ; Crusius et al, ; Dekov, ; Denis et al, ; Dezileau et al, , ; Durand et al, ; Fagel et al, ; Francois et al, , Francois et al, ; Frank, Eisenhauer, Bonn, et al, , Frank, Eisenhauer, Kubik, et al, , ; Fukuda et al, ; Galbraith et al, ; Geibert et al, ; Gherardi et al, , ; Gottschalk et al, ; Hickey, ; Hillaire‐Marcel et al, ; Hoffmann et al, , ; Jaccard et al, , ; Jacobel et al, ; Jonkers et al, ; Kienast et al, ; Ku & Broecker, ; Kumar et al, ; Lam et al, ; Lamy et al, ; Lao et al, ; Lippold et al, , Lippold et al, , Lippold et al, , Lippold et al, ; Loubere et al, ; Loveley et al, ; Lund et al, ; Mangini & Dominik, ; Marcantonio et al, , Marcantonio et al, ...…”
Section: Background: the Marine Geochemistry Of 230thunclassified
“…2− ] was lower by 10, 16, and 19 μmol/kg, respectively, and these Holocene and LGM means are significantly different at 89% (1.2 km) and >99% confidence levels (1.6 and 2.5 km; two-tailed Student's t test). Given that glacial surface ocean [CO 3 2− ] was likely elevated~50 μmol/kg relative to the Holocene (Barker & Elderfield, 2002;Lea et al, 1999), the surface-tointerior ocean differences in this region must have been 60-70 µmol/ kg greater during the LGM than during the Holocene, consistent with the idea of higher biologic pump efficiency during the glacial period (Allen et al, 2015;Anderson et al, 2019;Hertzberg et al, 2016;Sikes, Elmore, et al, 2016).…”
Section: Last Glacial Maximum In the Southwest Pacificmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Although the overall trend in the relationship between δ 13 C and [CO 3 2− ] during the LGM is consistent with greater storage of respiratory CO 2 in deep water, sufficient variability exists within the records to allow for imprints from other processes, such as air‐sea gas exchange. Additional reconstructions for dissolved nutrients (Yu et al, ) and/or oxygen (Anderson et al, ) are needed to quantify specific carbon contributions from carbonate dissolution, organic matter respiration, and air‐sea gas exchange.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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