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Biological and physical controls in the Southern Ocean on past millennial-scale atmospheric CO2 changes.


ABSTRACT: Millennial-scale climate changes during the last glacial period and deglaciation were accompanied by rapid changes in atmospheric CO2 that remain unexplained. While the role of the Southern Ocean as a 'control valve' on ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchange has been emphasized, the exact nature of this role, in particular the relative contributions of physical (for example, ocean dynamics and air-sea gas exchange) versus biological processes (for example, export productivity), remains poorly constrained. Here we combine reconstructions of bottom-water [O2], export production and (14)C ventilation ages in the sub-Antarctic Atlantic, and show that atmospheric CO2 pulses during the last glacial- and deglacial periods were consistently accompanied by decreases in the biological export of carbon and increases in deep-ocean ventilation via southern-sourced water masses. These findings demonstrate how the Southern Ocean's 'organic carbon pump' has exerted a tight control on atmospheric CO2, and thus global climate, specifically via a synergy of both physical and biological processes.

SUBMITTER: Gottschalk J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4873644 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biological and physical controls in the Southern Ocean on past millennial-scale atmospheric CO2 changes.

Gottschalk Julia J   Skinner Luke C LC   Lippold Jörg J   Vogel Hendrik H   Frank Norbert N   Jaccard Samuel L SL   Waelbroeck Claire C  

Nature communications 20160517


Millennial-scale climate changes during the last glacial period and deglaciation were accompanied by rapid changes in atmospheric CO2 that remain unexplained. While the role of the Southern Ocean as a 'control valve' on ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchange has been emphasized, the exact nature of this role, in particular the relative contributions of physical (for example, ocean dynamics and air-sea gas exchange) versus biological processes (for example, export productivity), remains poorly constrained  ...[more]

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