Contrasting response of sea-level change to orbital eccentricity in greenhouse and icehouse climates

被引:1
|
作者
Laurin, Jiri [1 ]
Ulicny, David [1 ,5 ]
Waltham, Dave [2 ]
Toman, Petr [3 ]
Warsitzka, Michael [1 ]
Sageman, Bradley B. [4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Geophys AS CR, VVI, Bocni II-1401, Prague 14131, Czech Republic
[2] Royal Holloway Univ London, Dept Earth Sci, Egham TW20 0EX, Surrey, England
[3] Charles Univ Prague, Inst Appl Math & Informat Technol, Albertov 6, CZ-12843 Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Northwestern Univ, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[5] Charles Univ Prague, Inst Geol & Paleontol, Albertov 6, Prague 12843, Czech Republic
关键词
Continental water storage; Climate change; Eustasy; Milankovitch cycles; Cretaceous; Turonian; BOHEMIAN CRETACEOUS BASIN; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; INSOLATION; CYCLES; RECORD; MARINE; FLUCTUATIONS; GLACIATION; PALEOCENE; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118421
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Climate-controlled changes in eustatic sea level (ESL) are linked to transfers of water between ocean and land, thus offering a rare insight into the past hydrological cycle. In this study, we examine the timing and phase of Milankovitch-scale ESL cycles in the peak Cretaceous greenhouse, the early Turonian (-93-94 million years, Myr, ago). A high-resolution astronomical framework established for the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (central Europe) suggests a -400-kyr pace and a distinct asymmetry of interpreted ESL cycles. The rising limbs of ESL change constitute only 20-30 % of the cycle, and are encased entirely within the falling phase of the 405-kyr eccentricity; the intervening ESL falls (<= 6 m in magnitude) are more protracted, starting within 70 kyr prior to the eccentricity minima and culminating -60 kyr after the 405-kyr eccentricity maxima. Despite similarities to the sawtooth shape of -100-kyr glacioeustatic oscillations of the Late Pleistocene, the time scales and phasing are unparalleled in the Pleistocene icehouse. A similar, 405-kyr pace is found in ice-volume variations of the early Miocene, but the timing of glacioeustatic change relative to eccentricity forcing is incompatible with the phase of greenhouse sea-level oscillations. The phasing points to major differences in the geographic location and insolation sensitivity of the key hydrological reservoirs under icehouse and greenhouse regimes. The inferred structure of greenhouse eustasy points to low- or middle-latitude water storage, likely aquifers, that charge (expand) with rising seasonality variations and discharge (contract) with declining seasonality amplitudes on the 405-kyr scale. The net volume of water transferred on these time scales is within 2.2 x 106 km3, equivalent to <= 10 % of the present-day storage in the uppermost 2 km of continental crust; potential additive interference with steric eustasy, proportionally relevant during greenhouse regimes, could reduce the volumes required for continental storage.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] THE GREENHOUSE-EFFECT, SEA-LEVEL RISE AND COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY
    VILES, HA
    [J]. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 1989, 13 (03) : 452 - 461
  • [42] AMPLIFICATION OF SHORELINE RESPONSE TO SEA-LEVEL CHANGE BY BACK-TILTED SUBSIDENCE
    Hajek, Elizabeth
    Paola, Chris
    Petter, Andrew
    Alabbad, Abrar
    Kim, Wonsuck
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, 2014, 84 (06) : 470 - 474
  • [43] Coastal response to Holocene Sea-level change: A case study from Singapore
    Chua, Stephen
    Switzer, Adam D.
    Gouramanis, Chris
    Dixit, Yama
    Bird, Michael I.
    Horton, Benjamin P.
    [J]. MARINE GEOLOGY, 2023, 465
  • [44] Shoreline Change in Response to Sea-Level Rise on Florida's West Coast
    Houston, J. R.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COASTAL RESEARCH, 2017, 33 (06) : 1243 - 1260
  • [45] Special Topic:Cretaceous greenhouse palaeoclimate and sea-level changes
    XiuMian HU
    Michael WAGREICH
    Benjamin SAMES
    [J]. Science China Earth Sciences, 2017, 60 (01) : 1 - 4
  • [46] Special Topic: Cretaceous greenhouse palaeoclimate and sea-level changes
    XiuMian Hu
    Michael Wagreich
    Benjamin Sames
    [J]. Science China Earth Sciences, 2017, 60 : 1 - 4
  • [47] Special Topic: Cretaceous greenhouse palaeoclimate and sea-level changes
    Hu, XiuMian
    Wagreich, Michael
    Sames, Benjamin
    [J]. SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES, 2017, 60 (01) : 1 - 4
  • [48] Contrasting records of sea-level change in the eastern and western North Atlantic during the last 300 years
    Long, A. J.
    Barlow, N. L. M.
    Gehrels, W. R.
    Saher, M. H.
    Woodworth, P. L.
    Scaife, R. G.
    Brain, M. J.
    Cahill, N.
    [J]. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2014, 388 : 110 - 122
  • [49] Climate change - Predicting sea-level rises
    不详
    [J]. NATURE, 2006, 444 (7122) : 975 - 975
  • [50] The implications of climate and sea-level change for Bangladesh
    Hobbs, J
    [J]. SOUTH ASIA-JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES, 1998, 21 (01) : 334 - 335