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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2015.02.001
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Ca isotope stratigraphy across the Cenomanian–Turonian OAE 2: Links between volcanism, seawater geochemistry, and the carbonate fractionation factor
作者: Alice D.C. Du Viviera; ; Andrew D. Jacobsonb; ; ; Gregory O. Lehnb; ; David Selbya; ; Matthew T. Hurtgenb; ; Bradley B. Sagemanb;
刊名: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
ISSN: 0012-951X
出版年: 2015
卷: Volume 416, 页码:Pages 121-131
语种: 英语
英文关键词: OAE 2 ; Ca isotopes ; ocean acidification ; volcanism ; isotope fractionation ; carbonate burial
英文摘要: The Ca isotope composition of marine carbonate rocks offers potential to reconstruct drivers of environmental change in the geologic past. This study reports new, high-precision Ca isotope records (δCa44/40; 2σSD=±0.04‰2σSD=±0.04‰) for three sections spanning a major perturbation to the Cretaceous ocean-climate system known as Ocean Anoxic Event 2 (OAE 2): central Colorado, USA (Portland #1 core), southeastern France (Pont d'Issole), and Hokkaido, Japan (Oyubari, Yezo Group). In addition, we generated new data for selected samples from Eastbourne, England (English Chalk), where a previous Ca isotope study was completed using different methodology (Blättler et al., 2011). Strata of the Yezo Group contain little carbonate (∼1 wt.% on average) and accordingly did not yield a clear δCa44/40 signal. The Portland core and the Pont d'Issole section display comparable δCa44/40 values, which increase by ∼0.10–0.15‰∼0.10–0.15‰ at the onset of OAE 2 and then decrease to near-initial values across the event. The Eastbourne δCa44/40 values are higher than previously reported. They are also higher than the δCa44/40 values for the Portland core and the Pont d'Issole section but define a similar pattern. According to a numerical model of the marine Ca cycle, elevated hydrothermal inputs have little impact on seawater δCa44/40 values. Elevated riverine (chemical weathering) inputs produce a transient negative isotope excursion, which significantly differs from the positive isotope excursions observed in the Portland, Pont d'Issole, and Eastbourne records. A decrease in the magnitude of the carbonate fractionation factor provides the best explanation for a positive shift in δCa44/40 values, especially given the rapid nature of the excursion. Because a decrease in the fractionation factor corresponds to an increase in the Ca/CO3 ratio of seawater, we tentatively attribute the positive Ca isotope excursion to transient ocean acidification, i.e., a reduction in the concentration of CO32− during CO2 uptake. Recent studies utilizing a variety of isotope proxies, e.g., Nd, Os, and Pb, implicate eruption of the Caribbean Large Igneous Province as a likely source of increased CO2. Moreover, integration of C, Ca, and Os isotope data reveals new information about the timing of events during the onset of OAE 2.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/11965
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Alice D.C. Du Viviera,,Andrew D. Jacobsonb,et al. Ca isotope stratigraphy across the Cenomanian–Turonian OAE 2: Links between volcanism, seawater geochemistry, and the carbonate fractionation factor[J]. Earth and Planetary Science Letters,2015-01-01,Volume 416
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