2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019pa003733
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Radiocarbon Evidence for the Contribution of the Southern Indian Ocean to the Evolution of Atmospheric CO2 Over the Last 32,000 Years

Abstract: It is widely assumed that the ventilation of the Southern Ocean played a crucial role in driving glacial‐interglacial atmospheric CO2 levels. So far, however, ventilation records from the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean are widely missing. Here we present reconstructions of water residence times (depicted as ΔΔ14C and Δδ13C) for the last 32,000 years on sediment records from the Kerguelen Plateau and the Conrad Rise (~570‐ to 2,500‐m water depth), along with simulated changes in ocean stratification from a… Show more

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“…. A recent low-resolution record from the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean shows old deep-water radiocarbon during the ACR and young deep-water radiocarbon during the YD (Ronge et al, 2020). These results differ from the deep South Atlantic reconstructions, which show small radiocarbon variability since the ACR (Skinner et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 56%
“…. A recent low-resolution record from the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean shows old deep-water radiocarbon during the ACR and young deep-water radiocarbon during the YD (Ronge et al, 2020). These results differ from the deep South Atlantic reconstructions, which show small radiocarbon variability since the ACR (Skinner et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Data of ref. 16 are available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.906365. Model simulation results of ref.…”
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“…In addition, sedimentation in these areas can be highly dynamic with common occurrences of highaccumulation drift deposits 14,15 , often preventing robust age models to be developed. In particular, stratigraphic alignments of sedimentary iron concentrations to Antarctic ice-core dust as recently employed for the Southwest Indian Ocean 16 may be problematic as the lithogenic fraction may likely not be solely of aeolian origin 17,18 . Many of these limitations were circumvented through paired uranium series-and 14 C-dated corals in the Drake Passage upwelling hotspot region 8 complemented by deep-ocean 14 C ventilation reconstructions from the South Atlantic 5 .…”
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