Progressively greater biological carbon storage in the deep Atlantic during glacial inception

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Garity, Monica; Lund, David; Jerris, Hope; McBride, Jacquelyn
署名单位:
University of Connecticut; Middlebury College
刊物名称:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0027-12876
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2510171122
发表日期:
2025-08-12
关键词:
antarctic sea-ice southern-ocean atmospheric co2 last temperature circulation delta-c-13 responses exchange air
摘要:
Changes in oceanic circulation and carbon storage have been implicated as important drivers of atmospheric pCO(2) variability during the last glacial cycle (0 to 150 ka), though consensus on the mechanisms responsible remains elusive due to sparse marine carbonate chemistry reconstructions. Here, we present vertical profiles of carbonate ion concentration ([CO32-]) from the Southwest Atlantic to investigate oceanic carbon sequestration during key intervals of atmospheric CO2 change. During the first major decline in atmospheric CO2 (115 to 109 ka), enhanced carbon storage occurred in the abyssal Atlantic (>3,500 m water depth). During the second decline in CO2 (72 to 68 ka), enhanced carbon storage occurred throughout the deep Atlantic (>2,000 m water depth). Paired with delta C-13 and delta O-18 vertical profiles from the same locations, the [CO32-] results suggest progressively greater sequestration of biological carbon occurred in the South Atlantic as the volume of Southern Source Water expanded during glacial inception. Shoaling of the carbonate ion saturation horizon during the second decline in pCO(2) resulted in seafloor calcium carbonate dissolution and enhanced alkalinity, likely contributing to further draw down of atmospheric CO2. We also document carbon release from the deep South Atlantic during glacial Terminations I and II when atmospheric CO2 was rising. Overall, our results highlight the tight linkage between pCO(2) and deep Atlantic carbon storage over the last glacial cycle.