2021
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2021-124
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Ideas and perspectives: Sea-Level Change, Anaerobic Methane Oxidation, and the Glacial-Interglacial Phosphorus Cycle

Abstract: Abstract. The oceanic phosphorus cycle describes how phosphorus moves through the ocean, accumulates with the sediments on the seafloor, and participates in biogeochemical reactions. We propose a new two-reservoir scenario of the glacial-interglacial phosphorus cycle. It relies on diagenesis in methane hydrate-bearing sediments to mobilize sedimentary phosphorus and transfer it to the oceanic reservoir during times when falling sea level lowers the hydrostatic pressure on the seafloor and destabilizes methane … Show more

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“…CO 2 release to the atmosphere through various processes during glacial times may be a common feature of glacial cycles, a component that has been mostly ignored in the past. The overall amount of CO 2 released to the atmosphere during glacial times and its contribution to climatic regulation have yet to be determined, but our results suggest that many systems may interact with each other and cofunction to dampen glacial-interglacial climate swings through negative climate feedbacks ( 59 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…CO 2 release to the atmosphere through various processes during glacial times may be a common feature of glacial cycles, a component that has been mostly ignored in the past. The overall amount of CO 2 released to the atmosphere during glacial times and its contribution to climatic regulation have yet to be determined, but our results suggest that many systems may interact with each other and cofunction to dampen glacial-interglacial climate swings through negative climate feedbacks ( 59 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%