在古世 - 世热极限期间,大西洋扩大了地下海洋无氧
Weiqi Yao1, Tianshu Kong2, Xingchen Tony Wang3
1Department of Ocean Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. yaowq@sustech.edu.cn.
Nature communications
|October 19, 2024
概括
海洋脱氧在古世 - 世热极限 (PETM) 期间加剧,扩大大西洋的缺氧区 (ODZs). 这种古老的变暖事件为现代海洋脱氧及其影响提供了洞察力.
科学领域:
- 古海洋学是古海洋学.
- 海洋生物地质化学海洋生物地质化学
- 气候变化科学 气候变化科学
背景情况:
- 海洋正在失去氧气,影响海洋生物和渔业.
- 像古世 - 世热极值 (PETM) 这样的超热事件为未来的海洋脱氧提供了类似的情况.
- 了解过去的脱氧事件对于预测未来的海洋动态至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在PETM期间调查海洋脱氧化动态.
- 了解推动古代海洋氧气损失的生物地化学过程.
- 为了评估过去的变暖事件中脱氧的空间变异性.
主要方法:
- 来自南大西洋的沉积物核心的分析.
- 测量与菌结合的δ15N和海洋巴里特 δ34S.的测量.
- 海洋学模型模拟以调查ODZ形成和驱动因素.
主要成果:
- 在PETM过程中,有证据表明胺结 δ15N的减少和海洋巴里特 δ34S的增加.
- 在大西洋热线中,海洋生产力提高和缺氧区 (ODZs) 从suboxia扩展到anoxia的迹象.
- 模型模拟确定了南洋变暖和高生产率作为"氨型"ODZ的驱动因素.
结论:
- 在大西洋热带部分,PETM导致无氧状况,其特点是和硫化物积累.
- 强烈的损失和增加的可能刺激了N2固定.
- 在变暖事件期间的海洋脱氧可以表现出显著的空间变化,正如太平洋的潜在差异所表明的那样.
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