Onset of 'Pacific-style' deep-sea sedimentary carbonate cycles at the mid-Pleistocene transition

被引:58
作者
Sexton, Philip F. [1 ,2 ]
Barker, Stephen [2 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ, Ctr Earth Planetary Space & Astron Res, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, Bucks, England
[2] Cardiff Univ, Sch Earth & Ocean Sci, Cardiff CF10 3AT, S Glam, Wales
关键词
Atlantic; Pacific; carbonate cycles; Pleistocene; glacial; ocean circulation; HEMISPHERE ICE SHEETS; LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM; NORTH-ATLANTIC; SOUTHERN-OCEAN; EQUATORIAL PACIFIC; CLIMATE TRANSITION; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION; PLEISTOCENE TRANSITION; CACO3; PRESERVATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2011.12.043
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The calcium carbonate (CaCO3) content of deep-sea sediments in the Pacific Ocean increases during glacials of the late Pleistocene in comparison to interglacials, whereas records of sedimentary CaCO3 in the Atlantic Ocean show an anticorrelated pattern across glacial-interglacial cycles. Here we show that this anticorrelation in inter-ocean CaCO3 cycles arose comparatively recently, at similar to 1.10 million years ago (Ma), during the mid-Pleistocene transition. Before this time, we show that the CaCO3 content of Pacific and Atlantic Ocean sediments experienced in-phase cyclicity, both having 'Atlantic-style' phasing with respect to glacial-interglacial cycles. The onset of anticorrelated cyclicity at 1.10 Ma involved a twofold switch in the Pacific's CaCO3 cycles: glacial CaCO3 preservation became consistently better while interglacial preservation became consistently worse. We demonstrate that the cause of this glacial-interglacial 'mirror imaging' of Pacific CaCO3 dissolution cyclicity at 1.10 Ma was a switching over of the relative ventilation state of abyssal South Pacific waters between glacials and interglacials. Specifically, we suggest that a consistent strengthening of deep water ventilation within the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean during glacials drove glacial Pacific CaCO3 dissolution to diminish, while a contemporaneous weakening of very well-ventilated 'upstream' North Atlantic Deep Water during interglacials drove interglacial Pacific CaCO3 dissolution 'downstream' to intensify. We propose that the increased mean alkalinity of the global deep ocean (driven by the geographically and bathymetrically vast Pacific Ocean) during glacials after 1.10 Ma may explain part of the drawdown in glacial atmospheric CO2 levels hypothesised to have been linked to the increased severity of these late Pleistocene glacials. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:81 / 94
页数:14
相关论文
共 121 条
[1]   Glacial-interglacial stability of ocean pH inferred from foraminifer dissolution rates [J].
Anderson, DM ;
Archer, D .
NATURE, 2002, 416 (6876) :70-73
[2]   The Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum and its subsequent retreat history: a review [J].
Anderson, JB ;
Shipp, SS ;
Lowe, AL ;
Wellner, JS ;
Mosola, AB .
QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2002, 21 (1-3) :49-70
[3]   Modern CaCO3 preservation in equatorial Pacific sediments in the context of late-Pleistocene glacial cycles [J].
Anderson, R. F. ;
Fleisher, M. Q. ;
Lao, Y. ;
Winckler, G. .
MARINE CHEMISTRY, 2008, 111 (1-2) :30-46
[4]   Wind-Driven Upwelling in the Southern Ocean and the Deglacial Rise in Atmospheric CO2 [J].
Anderson, R. F. ;
Ali, S. ;
Bradtmiller, L. I. ;
Nielsen, S. H. H. ;
Fleisher, M. Q. ;
Anderson, B. E. ;
Burckle, L. H. .
SCIENCE, 2009, 323 (5920) :1443-1448
[5]   Pliocene calcium carbonate sedimentation patterns of the Ontong Java']Java Plateau: ODP Sites 804 and 806 [J].
Andersson, C .
MARINE GEOLOGY, 1998, 150 (1-4) :51-71
[6]  
[Anonymous], 1981, SEAS REC EARTHS SURF
[7]   A data-driven model of the global calcite lysocline [J].
Archer, D .
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 1996, 10 (03) :511-526
[8]  
Arrhenius G., 1952, SWEDISH DEEP SEA EXP, V5, P1
[9]  
BACON MP, 1984, ISOT GEOSCI, V2, P97
[10]   Absolute chronology for major Pleistocene advances of the Laurentide Ice Sheet [J].
Balco, Greg ;
Rovey, Charles W., II .
GEOLOGY, 2010, 38 (09) :795-798