Misra, Sambuddha and Froelich, Philip N. (2012): Lithium isotope history of Cenozoic seawater; changes in silicate weathering and reverse weathering

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 121
ODP 154
ODP 208
ODP 208 1262
ODP 208 1263
ODP 208 1265
ODP 208 1267
ODP 121 757
ODP 121 758
ODP 154 926
Identifier:
2012-037638
georefid

10.1126/science.1214697
doi

Creator:
Misra, Sambuddha
Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL, United States
author

Froelich, Philip N.
Froelich Education Services, United States
author

Identification:
Lithium isotope history of Cenozoic seawater; changes in silicate weathering and reverse weathering
2012
Science
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, United States
335
6070
818-823
Weathering of uplifted continental rocks consumes carbon dioxide and transports cations to the oceans, thereby playing a critical role in controlling both seawater chemistry and climate. However, there are few archives of seawater chemical change that reveal shifts in global tectonic forces connecting Earth ocean-climate processes. We present a 68-million-year record of lithium isotopes in seawater (delta (super 7) Li (sub SW) ) reconstructed from planktonic foraminifera. From the Paleocene (60 million years ago) to the present, delta (super 7) Li (sub SW) rose by 9 ppm, requiring large changes in continental weathering and seafloor reverse weathering that are consistent with increased tectonic uplift, more rapid continental denudation, increasingly incongruent continental weathering (lower chemical weathering intensity), and more rapid CO (sub 2) drawdown. A 5ppm drop in delta (super 7) Li (sub SW) across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary cannot be produced by an impactor or by Deccan trap volcanism, suggesting large-scale continental denudation.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:8.0000
West:-46.0000East: 92.0000
South:-40.0000

Stratigraphy; Isotope geochemistry; alkali metals; Atlantic Ocean; Ceara Rise; Cenozoic; chemostratigraphy; correlation; Cretaceous; Equatorial Atlantic; geochemistry; Indian Ocean; isotope ratios; isotopes; K-T boundary; Leg 121; Leg 154; Leg 208; Li-7/Li-6; lithium; lower Paleocene; Mesozoic; metals; Ninetyeast Ridge; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1262; ODP Site 1263; ODP Site 1265; ODP Site 1267; ODP Site 757; ODP Site 758; ODP Site 926; Os-187/Os-186; osmium; paleo-oceanography; Paleocene; Paleogene; platinum group; radioactive isotopes; sea water; silicates; South Atlantic; stable isotopes; stratigraphic boundary; Tertiary; Upper Cretaceous; Walvis Ridge; weathering;

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