Turchyn, Alexandra V. and Schrag, Daniel P. (2004): Oxygen isotope constraints on the sulfur cycle over the past 10 million years

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2004-043603
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10.1126/science.1092296
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Turchyn, Alexandra V.
Harvard University, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Cambridge, MA, United States
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Schrag, Daniel P.
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Oxygen isotope constraints on the sulfur cycle over the past 10 million years
2004
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
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5666
2004-2007
Oxygen isotopes in marine sulfate (delta (super 18) O (sub SO4) ) measured in marine barite show variability over the past 10 million years, including a 5 per mil decrease during the Plio-Pleistocene, with near-constant values during the Miocene that are slightly enriched over the modern ocean. A numerical model suggests that sea level fluctuations during Plio-Pleistocene glacial cycles affected the sulfur cycle by reducing the area of continental shelves and increasing the oxidative weathering of pyrite. The data also require that sulfate concentrations were 10 to 20% lower in the late Miocene than today.
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Stratigraphy; Isotope geochemistry; barite; benthic taxa; biochemistry; Cenozoic; climate change; concentration; cycles; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Foraminifera; geochemical cycle; geochemistry; glacial environment; glaciation; glaciomarine environment; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; marine environment; microfossils; Neogene; numerical models; O-18/O-16; organic compounds; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleoenvironment; Protista; Quaternary; stable isotopes; sulfates; sulfur; Tertiary;

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