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Enhanced weathering input from South Asia to the Indian Ocean since the late Eocene.

Authors :
Song, Zehua
Wan, Shiming
Colin, Christophe
France-Lanord, Christian
Yu, Zhaojie
Dapoigny, Arnaud
Jin, Hualong
Li, Mengjun
Zhang, Jin
Zhao, Debo
Shi, Xuefa
Li, Anchun
Source :
Science Bulletin. Feb2023, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p305-313. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Enhanced silicate weathering induced by the uplift of the Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau (HTP) has been considered as the major cause of p CO 2 decline and Cenozoic cooling. However, this hypothesis remains to be validated, largely due to the lack of a reliable reconstruction of the HTP weathering flux. Here, we present a 37-million-year record of the difference in the seawater radiogenic neodymium isotopic composition (Δ ε Nd) of Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) sites and Fe-Mn crusts between the northern and central Indian Ocean, which indicates the contribution of regional weathering input from the South Asian continent to the Indian Ocean. The results show a long-term increase in Δ ε Nd and thus provide the first critical evidence of enhanced South Asian weathering input since the late Eocene. The evolution coincided well with major pulses of surface uplift in the HTP and global climatic transitions. Our foraminiferal ε Nd record suggests that tectonic uplift and silicate weathering in South Asia, especially in the Himalayas, might have played a significant role in the late Cenozoic cooling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20959273
Volume :
68
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science Bulletin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162009564
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2023.01.015