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Stap, Lucy et al. (2010): High-resolution deep-sea carbon and oxygen isotope records of Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 and H2
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
ODP 208
Identifier:
ID:
2010-064224
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.1130/G30777.1
Type:
doi
Creator:
Name:
Stap, Lucy
Affiliation:
Utrecht University, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht, Netherlands
Role:
author
Name:
Lourens, Lucas J.
Affiliation:
Yale University, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Thomas, Ellen
Affiliation:
National Oceanography Centre, United Kingdom
Role:
author
Name:
Sluijs, Appy
Affiliation:
University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Bohaty, Steven
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Name:
Zachos, James C.
Affiliation:
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
High-resolution deep-sea carbon and oxygen isotope records of Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 and H2
Year:
2010
Source:
Geology (Boulder)
Publisher:
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Volume:
38
Issue:
7
Pages:
607-610
Abstract:
Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 (ETM2) and H2 were two short-lived global warming events that occurred approximately 2 m.y. after the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM, ca. 56 Ma). We have generated benthic foraminiferal stable carbon and oxygen isotope records of four sites along a depth transect on Walvis Ridge ( approximately 3.5-1.5 km paleodepth, southeast Atlantic Ocean) and one site on Maud Rise (Weddell Sea) to constrain the pattern and magnitude of their carbon isotope excursions (CIEs) and deep-sea warming. At all sites, ETM2 is characterized by approximately 3 degrees C warming and a -1.4 per mil CIE. The H2 event that occurred approximately 100 k.y. later is associated with approximately 2 degrees C warming and a -0.8 per mil CIE. The magnitudes of the delta (super 13) C and delta (super 18) O excursions of both events are significantly smaller than those during the PETM, but their coherent relation indicates that the delta (super 13) C change of the exogenic carbon pool was similarly related to warming during these events, despite the much more gradual and transitioned onset of ETM2 and H2.
Language:
English
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Geographic coordinates:
North:-20.0000
West:-10.0000
East: 10.0000
South:-67.0000
Keywords:
Stratigraphy; Isotope geochemistry; Atlantic Ocean; benthic taxa; biostratigraphy; C-13/C-12; carbon; Cenozoic; chemostratigraphy; climate change; cores; deep-sea environment; Eocene; Eocene Thermal Maximum; Foraminifera; geochemical indicators; geochemistry; global change; global warming; high-resolution methods; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 208; marine environment; marine sediments; Maud Rise; microfossils; Nuttallides; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; oxygen; Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; paleoclimatology; Paleogene; paleotemperature; Protista; sediments; South Atlantic; Southeast Atlantic; Southern Ocean; stable isotopes; Tertiary; Walvis Ridge; Weddell Sea;
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