Frequency, magnitude and character of hyperthermal events at the onset of the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum

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作者
Lauretano, V. [1 ]
Littler, K. [2 ]
Polling, M. [1 ]
Zachos, J. C. [2 ]
Lourens, L. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Fac Geosci, Dept Earth Sci, NL-3584 CS Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
关键词
ASTRONOMICAL TIME-SCALE; LATE PALEOCENE; THERMAL MAXIMUM; CARBON-CYCLE; METHANE HYDRATE; GLOBAL CARBON; OXYGEN; CALIBRATION; EXCURSIONS; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.5194/cp-11-1313-2015
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Recent studies have shown that the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO) was preceded by a series of short-lived global warming events, known as hyperthermals. Here we present high-resolution benthic stable carbon and oxygen isotope records from ODP Sites 1262 and 1263 (Walvis Ridge, SE Atlantic) between similar to 54 and similar to 52 million years ago, tightly constraining the character, timing, and magnitude of six prominent hyperthermal events. These events, which include Eocene Thermal Maximum (ETM) 2 and 3, are studied in relation to orbital forcing and long-term trends. Our findings reveal an almost linear relationship between delta C-13 and delta O-18 for all these hyperthermals, indicating that the eccentricity-paced covariance between deep-sea temperature changes and extreme perturbations in the exogenic carbon pool persisted during these events towards the onset of the EECO, in accordance with previous observations for the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and ETM2. The covariance of delta C-13 and delta O-18 during H2 and I2, which are the second pulses of the "paired" hyperthermal events ETM2-H2 and I1-I2, deviates with respect to the other events. We hypothesize that this could relate to a relatively higher contribution of an isotopically heavier source of carbon, such as peat or permafrost, and/or to climate feedbacks/local changes in circulation. Finally, the delta O-18 records of the two sites show a systematic offset with on average 0.2 parts per thousand heavier values for the shallower Site 1263, which we link to a slightly heavier isotopic composition of the intermediate water mass reaching the northeastern flank of the Walvis Ridge compared to that of the deeper northwestern water mass at Site 1262.
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页码:1313 / 1324
页数:12
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