Abstract:Periodic ~400 kyr orbital scale variations in the ocean carbon cycle, manifest in indicators of deep sea dissolution and benthic 13C, have been observed throughout the Cenozoic but the driving mechanisms remain under debate. Changes in coccolithophore productivity may change the global rain ratio (Corganic: Cinorganic fluxes from ocean into sediment) and the balance of ocean carbonate system and thereby, potentially contributing to the ~400 kyr oscillation of the marine carbon cycle. Some evidence suggests tha… Show more
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