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Enhanced ocean-atmosphere carbon partitioning via the carbonate counter pump during the last deglacial

Authors :
Siani, Giuseppe
Michel, Elisabeth
Beaufort, Luc
Gally, Yves
Jaccard, Samuel L.
Duchamp-Alphonse, Stephanie
Source :
Nature Communications (9), 1-10. (2018)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Several synergistic mechanisms were likely involved in the last deglacial atmospheric pCO(2) rise. Leading hypotheses invoke a release of deep-ocean carbon through enhanced convection in the Southern Ocean (SO) and concomitant decreased efficiency of the global softtissue pump (STP). However, the temporal evolution of both the STP and the carbonate counter pump (CCP) remains unclear, thus preventing the evaluation of their contributions to the pCO(2) rise. Here we present sedimentary coccolith records combined with export production reconstructions from the Subantarctic Pacific to document the leverage the SO biological carbon pump (BCP) has imposed on deglacial pCO(2). Our data suggest a weakening of BCP during the phases of carbon outgassing, due in part to an increased CCP along with higher surface ocean fertility and elevated [CO(2)aq]. We propose that reduced BCP efficiency combined with enhanced SO ventilation played a major role in propelling the Earth out of the last ice age.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications (9), 1-10. (2018)
Accession number :
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