Cenomanian/Turonian sea surface temperatures of the equatorial Atlantic reconstructed from geochemical data


Autoria(s): Forster, Astrid; Schouten, Stefan; Moriya, Kazuyoshi; Wilson, Paul A; Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 10.339370 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -43.045093 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.265510 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -54.544200 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 12.486800 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -20.047200 * DATE/TIME START: 1975-03-03T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2003-02-12T23:45:00

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12/10/2007

Resumo

Oceanic anoxic event 2 (OAE-2) occurring during the Cenomanian/Turonian (C/T) transition is evident from a globally recognized positive stable carbon isotopic excursion and is thought to represent one of the most extreme carbon cycle perturbations of the last 100 Myr. However, the impact of this major perturbation on and interaction with global climate remains unclear. Here we report new high-resolution records of sea surface temperature (SST) based on TEX86 and d 18O of excellently preserved planktic foraminifera and stable organic carbon isotopes across the C/T transition from black shales located offshore Suriname/French Guiana (Demerara Rise, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207 Site 1260) and offshore Senegal (Cape Verde Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 41 Site 367). At Site 1260, where both SST proxy records can be determined, a good match between conservative SST estimates from TEX86 and d 18O is observed. We find that late Cenomanian SSTs in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean (33°C) were substantially warmer than today (27°-29°C) and that the onset of OAE-2 coincided with a rapid shift to an even warmer (35°-36°C) regime. Within the early stages of the OAE a marked (4°C) cooling to temperatures lower than pre-OAE conditions is observed. However, well before the termination of OAE-2 the warm regime was reestablished and persisted into the Turonian. Our findings corroborate the view that the C/T transition represents the onset of the interval of peak Cretaceous warmth. More importantly, they are consistent with the hypotheses that mid-Cretaceous warmth can be attributed to high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and that major OAEs were capable of triggering global cooling through the negative feedback effect of organic carbon-burial-led CO2 sequestration. Evidently, however, the factors that gave rise to the observed shift to a warmer climate regime at the onset of OAE-2 were sufficiently powerful that they were only briefly counterbalanced by the high rates of carbon burial attained during even the most extreme interval of organic carbon burial in the last 100 Myr.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.746142

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.746142

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Forster, Astrid; Schouten, Stefan; Moriya, Kazuyoshi; Wilson, Paul A; Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S (2007): Tropical warming and intermittent cooling during the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event 2: Sea surface temperature records from the equatorial Atlantic. Paleoceanography, 22(1), PA1219, doi:10.1029/2006PA001349

Palavras-Chave #125-250 micrometer size fraction; 207-1260A; 207-1260B; 41-367; 63-125 micrometer size fraction; based on Tetraether index employing a calibration based on marine particulate organic matter; based on Tetraether index employing the extrapolation for Cretaceous paleo temperatures; based on Tetraether index employing the Holocene core top calibration; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Carbon, organic, total; Carlo Erba Flash; d13C Corg; Deep Sea Drilling Project; delta 13C, organic carbon; Depth; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth comp; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; Event; from d18O of Hedbergella delrioensis; from d18O of Heterohelix moremani; from H. delrioensis adjusted to pH-changes related to elevate CO2-pressures of 1000 ppmv; from H. delrioensis adjusted to pH-changes related to elevate CO2-pressures of 2000 ppmv; from H. moremani adjusted to pH-changes related to elevate CO2-pressures of 1000 ppmv; from H. moremani adjusted to pH-changes related to elevate CO2-pressures of 2000 ppmv; Glomar Challenger; H. delrioensis d18O; H. moremani d13C; H. moremani d18O; Hedbergella delrioensis, d18O; Hedbergella sp., d13C; Hedbergella sp. d13C; Heterohelix moremani, d13C; Heterohelix moremani, d18O; Intercore correlation; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry; Joides Resolution; Label; Leg207; Leg41; Mass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plus; North Atlantic/BASIN; North Atlantic Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; Reconstructed; Sample code/label; Sea surface temperature; SST; Tetraether index of 86 carbon atoms; TEX86; TOC; VPDB
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