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Does sedimentary organic delta 13C record variations in quaternary ocean [CO2(aq)]?Ocean surface water [CO2(aq)] variations based on glacial/interglacial changes in sediment delta 13Corg are shown to compare favorably with reconstructions based on ice core [CO2]. In particular, an approximate 80 microatmospheres increase in atmospheric pCO2 during the last glacial-interglacial transition is calculated to correspond to a 3-4 micromolar increase in ocean surface water [CO2(aq)] at atmospheric equilibrium. A widespread marine delta 13Corg decrease of 1-2% accompanied this event and was not preceded by an equivalent isotopic change in surface water total dissolved inorganic carbon. These observations support the hypothesis that [CO2(aq)] influences photosynthetic isotope fractionation between marine inorganic and organic carbon pools, and therefore that plankton/sediment delta 13Corg may serve as a proxy for surface water [CO2(aq)].
Document ID
20040090025
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Rau, G. H.
(Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz, United States)
Froelich, P. N.
Takahashi, T.
Des Marais, D. J.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: Paleoceanography
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0883-8305
Subject Category
Exobiology
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: OCE 9017773
CONTRACT_GRANT: OCE 9012172
CONTRACT_GRANT: DPP 8613981
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Program Exobiology
NASA Discipline Number 52-30
NASA Center ARC
NASA Discipline Exobiology

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