Millennial-scale iron fertilization of the eastern equatorial Pacific over the past 100,000 years

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Matthew R. Loveley
Franco Marcantonio
Marilyn M. Wisler
Jennifer E. Hertzberg
Matthew W. Schmidt
Mitchell Lyle
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[1] Texas A&M University,Department of Geology and Geophysics
[2] University of Connecticut,Department of Marine Sciences
[3] Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,Department of Ocean
[4] Old Dominion University,undefined
[5] College of Earth,undefined
[6] Ocean,undefined
[7] and Atmospheric Sciences,undefined
[8] Oregon State University,undefined
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Nature Geoscience | 2017年 / 10卷
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The eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean plays a crucial role in global climate, as it is a substantial source of CO2 to the atmosphere and accounts for a significant portion of global new export productivity. Here we present a 100,000-year sediment core from the eastern equatorial Pacific, and reconstruct dust flux, export productivity and bottom-water oxygenation using excess-230Th-derived fluxes of 232Th and barium, and authigenic uranium concentrations, respectively. We find that during the last glacial period (71,000 to 41,000 years ago), increased delivery of dust to the eastern equatorial Pacific was coeval with North Atlantic Heinrich stadial events. Millennial-scale pulses of increased dust flux coincided with episodes of heightened biological productivity, suggesting that dissolution of dust released iron that promoted ocean fertilization. We also find that periods of low atmospheric CO2 concentrations were associated with suboxic conditions and increased storage of respired carbon in the deep eastern equatorial Pacific. Increases in CO2 concentrations during the deglaciation are coincident with increases in deep Pacific and Southern Ocean water oxygenation levels. We suggest that deep-ocean ventilation was a primary control on CO2 outgassing in this region, with superimposed pulses of high productivity providing a negative feedback.
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