中世海水pH值和大气中的二氧化碳度
1Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK. T. H. Huxley School, Royal School of Mines, Imperial College, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BP, UK.
概括
大气中的二氧化碳水平影响海洋pH. 在古代浮游生物化石中分析同位素揭示了中欧纪太平洋的pH值,这表明二氧化碳度与今天相似.
科学领域:
- 古海洋学是古海洋学.
- 地质化学 地质化学
- 气候科学 气候科学
背景情况:
- 大气中的二氧化碳部分压力 (pCO2) 影响了表面海洋化学和海水pH.
- 海水pH值是海洋生态系统和全球碳循环的关键因素.
- 了解过去的大气二氧化碳水平对于预测未来气候变化至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了重建中世热带太平洋的pH深度概况.
- 为了估计大气中的pCO2水平,在中叶欧时代.
- 在过去的气候场景中评估大气二氧化碳和海洋pH之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 使用化石浮游生物的同位素组成 (delta11B).
- 分析了在不同水深处化的菌,以建立pH深度概况.
- 在热带太平洋的古代海洋沉积物核心中应用地化学代理.
主要成果:
- 成功构建了中欧时热带太平洋的详细pH深度概况.
- 该研究表明,在此期间,海水的pH值随深度而变化.
- 重建的大气pCO2度被发现与当今度相当或略高于当今度.
结论:
- 同位素代理是有效的重建古代海洋pH值的配置文件.
- 中世大气中的pCO2水平与现代水平相似,尽管全球条件不同.
- 这项研究为二氧化碳与海洋pH的长期关系提供了宝贵的见解.
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