Capturing the global signature of surface ocean acidification during the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

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作者
Babila, Tali L. [1 ,2 ]
Penman, Donald E. [1 ,3 ]
Honisch, Barbel [4 ]
Kelly, D. Clay [5 ]
Bralower, Timothy J. [6 ]
Rosenthal, Yair [2 ,7 ]
Zachos, James C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, 1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
[2] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Marine & Coastal Sci, 71 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
[3] Yale Univ, Dept Geol & Geophys, 210 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
[4] Columbia Univ, Lamont Doherty Earth Observ, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, 61 Route 9 W, Palisades, NY 10964 USA
[5] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Geosci, 1215 West Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[6] Penn State Univ, Dept Geosci, 503 Deike Bldg, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[7] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, 610 Taylor Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
来源
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES | 2018年 / 376卷 / 2130期
关键词
Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; ocean acidification; boron isotope; boron/calcium; planktonic foraminifera; OXYGEN ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION; PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA; GLOBIGERINOIDES-SACCULIFER; ANTHROPOGENIC CARBON; ORBULINA-UNIVERSA; CONTINENTAL-SHELF; BORON; B/CA; PH; PHOTOSYNTHESIS;
D O I
10.1098/rsta.2017.0072
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Geologically abrupt carbon perturbations such as the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, approx. 56Ma) are the closest geological points of comparison to current anthropogenic carbon emissions. Associated with the rapid carbon release during this event are profound environmental changes in the oceans including warming, deoxygenation and acidification. To evaluate the global extent of surface ocean acidification during the PETM, we present a compilation of new and published surface ocean carbonate chemistry and pH reconstructions from various palaeoceanographic settings. We use boron to calcium ratios (B/Ca) and boron isotopes (delta B-11) in surface- and thermocline-dwelling planktonic foraminifera to reconstruct ocean carbonate chemistry and pH. Our records exhibit a B/Ca reduction of 30-40% and a delta B-11 decline of 1.0-1.2% coeval with the carbon isotope excursion. The tight coupling between boron proxies and carbon isotope records is consistent with the interpretation that oceanic absorption of the carbon released at the onset of the PETM resulted in widespread surface ocean acidification. The remarkable similarity among records from different ocean regions suggests that the degree of ocean carbonate change was globally near uniform. We attribute the global extent of surface ocean acidification to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide levels during the main phase of the PETM. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Hyperthermals: rapid and extreme global warming in our geological past'.
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