Antiphased dust deposition and productivity in the Antarctic Zone over 1.5 million years

The Southern Ocean paleoceanography provides key insights into how iron fertilization and oceanic productivity developed through Pleistocene ice-ages and their role in influencing the carbon cycle. We report a high-resolution record of dust deposition and ocean productivity for the Antarctic Zone, c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2022-04, Vol.13 (1), p.2044-2044, Article 2044
Hauptverfasser: Weber, Michael E., Bailey, Ian, Hemming, Sidney R., Martos, Yasmina M., Reilly, Brendan T., Ronge, Thomas A., Brachfeld, Stefanie, Williams, Trevor, Raymo, Maureen, Belt, Simon T., Smik, Lukas, Vogel, Hendrik, Peck, Victoria L., Armbrecht, Linda, Cage, Alix, Cardillo, Fabricio G., Du, Zhiheng, Fauth, Gerson, Fogwill, Christopher J., Garcia, Marga, Garnsworthy, Marlo, Glüder, Anna, Guitard, Michelle, Gutjahr, Marcus, Hernández-Almeida, Iván, Hoem, Frida S., Hwang, Ji-Hwan, Iizuka, Mutsumi, Kato, Yuji, Kenlee, Bridget, OConnell, Suzanne, Pérez, Lara F., Seki, Osamu, Stevens, Lee, Tauxe, Lisa, Tripathi, Shubham, Warnock, Jonathan, Zheng, Xufeng
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Zusammenfassung:The Southern Ocean paleoceanography provides key insights into how iron fertilization and oceanic productivity developed through Pleistocene ice-ages and their role in influencing the carbon cycle. We report a high-resolution record of dust deposition and ocean productivity for the Antarctic Zone, close to the main dust source, Patagonia. Our deep-ocean records cover the last 1.5 Ma, thus doubling that from Antarctic ice-cores. We find a 5 to 15-fold increase in dust deposition during glacials and a 2 to 5-fold increase in biogenic silica deposition, reflecting higher ocean productivity during interglacials. This antiphasing persisted throughout the last 25 glacial cycles. Dust deposition became more pronounced across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT) in the Southern Hemisphere, with an abrupt shift suggesting more severe glaciations since ~0.9 Ma. Productivity was intermediate pre-MPT, lowest during the MPT and highest since 0.4 Ma. Generally, glacials experienced extended sea-ice cover, reduced bottom-water export and Weddell Gyre dynamics, which helped lower atmospheric CO 2 levels. A new high-resolution record for the Antarctic Zone shows persistent anti-phasing of high interglacial ocean productivity and high glacial dust deposition, suggesting a close inter-hemispheric coupling of cryosphere, ocean and atmosphere.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-29642-5