Sable isotope record and sediment composition of Cretaceous samples of Deremara Rise
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 9.400331 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -54.493468 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.265510 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -54.733030 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 9.453800 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -54.341580 * DATE/TIME START: 1970-11-23T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2003-10-28T10:10:00 |
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12/08/2006
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We estimate tropical Atlantic upper ocean temperatures using oxygen isotope and Mg/Ca ratios in well-preserved planktonic foraminifera extracted from Albian through Santonian black shales recovered during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207 (North Atlantic Demerara Rise). On the basis of a range of plausible assumptions regarding seawater composition at the time the data support temperatures between 33° and 42°C. In our low-resolution data set spanning ~84-100 Ma a local temperature maximum occurs in the late Turonian, and a possible minimum occurs in the mid to early late Cenomanian. The relation between single species foraminiferal d18O and Mg/Ca suggests that the ratio of magnesium to calcium in the Turonian-Coniacian ocean may have been lower than in the Albian-Cenomanian ocean, perhaps coincident with an ocean 87Sr/86Sr minimum. The carbon isotopic compositions of distinct marine algal biomarkers were measured in the same sediment samples. The d13C values of phytane, combined with foraminiferal d13C and inferred temperatures, were used to estimate atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations through this interval. Estimates of atmospheric CO2 concentrations range between 600 and 2400 ppmv. Within the uncertainty in the various proxies, there is only a weak overall correspondence between higher (lower) tropical temperatures and more (less) atmospheric CO2. The GENESIS climate model underpredicts tropical Atlantic temperatures inferred from ODP Leg 207 foraminiferal d18O and Mg/Ca when we specify approximate CO2 concentrations estimated from the biomarker isotopes in the same samples. Possible errors in the temperature and CO2 estimates and possible deficiencies in the model are discussed. The potential for and effects of substantially higher atmospheric methane during Cretaceous anoxic events, perhaps derived from high fluxes from the oxygen minimum zone, are considered in light of recent work that shows a quadratic relation between increased methane flux and atmospheric CH4 concentrations. With 50 ppm CH4, GENESIS sea surface temperatures approximate the minimum upper ocean temperatures inferred from proxy data when CO2 concentrations specified to the model are near those inferred using the phytane d13C proxy. However, atmospheric CO2 concentrations of 3500 ppm or more are still required in the model in order to reproduce inferred maximum temperatures. |
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application/zip, 3 datasets |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.834840 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.834840 |
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PANGAEA |
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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted |
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Supplement to: Bice, Karen L; Birgel, Daniel; Meyers, Philip A; Dahl, Kristina A; Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Norris, Richard D (2006): A multiple proxy and modeling study of Cretaceous upper ocean temperatures and atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Paleoceanography, 21(1), PA2002, doi:10.1029/2005PA001203 |
Palavras-Chave | #Age; AGE; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Calculated from stable oxygen isotopes; Carbon, organic, total; d13C carb; d13C Corg; d15N; d18O carb; Deep Sea Drilling Project; delta 13C, carbonate; delta 13C, organic carbon; delta 15N; delta 18O, carbonate; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP; Error, absolute; Error a; Event; Fraction; Globigerinelloides spp.; Globigerinelloides spp., d13C; Globigerinelloides spp., d18O; Globigerinelloides spp. [µm]; Globigerinelloides spp. d13C; Globigerinelloides spp. d18O; H. delrioensis d13C; H. delrioensis d18O; H. globulosa d13C; H. globulosa d18O; H. moremani d13C; H. moremani d18O; Hedbergella delrioensis; Hedbergella delrioensis, d13C; Hedbergella delrioensis, d18O; Hedbergella delrioensis [µm]; Heterohelix globulosa; Heterohelix globulosa, d13C; Heterohelix globulosa, d18O; Heterohelix globulosa [µm]; Heterohelix moremani; Heterohelix moremani, d13C; Heterohelix moremani, d18O; Heterohelix moremani [µm]; M. sinuosa d13C; M. sinuosa d18O; Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Marginotruncana sinuosa, d13C; Marginotruncana sinuosa, d18O; Marginotruncana sinuosa [µm]; mbsf; Mg/Ca; no pH adjustment; Ocean Drilling Program; Ocean Mg/Ca = 1.0; Ocean Mg/Ca = 1.5; ODP; ODP sample designation; Paleolatitude; Pal-lat; Phy d13C; Phytane, d13C; Sample code/label; SampleLabel; Sea surface temperature, annual mean; Size fraction; Species; SST (1-12); SST from Mg/Ca ratios; Stage; T. primula d13C; T. primula d18O; Ticinella primula, d13C; Ticinella primula, d18O; Ticinella primula [µm]; TOC; total, expressed relative to atmospheric dinitrogen; W. baltica d13C; W. baltica d18O; Whiteinella baltica; Whiteinella baltica, d13C; Whiteinella baltica, d18O; Whiteinella baltica [µm] |
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