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Deglacial Subantarctic CO2 outgassing driven by a weakened solubility pump.


ABSTRACT: The Subantarctic Southern Ocean has long been thought to be an important contributor to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) during glacial-interglacial transitions. Extensive studies suggest that a weakened biological pump, a process associated with nutrient utilization efficiency, drove up surface-water pCO2 in this region during deglaciations. By contrast, regional influences of the solubility pump, a process mainly linked to temperature variations, have been largely overlooked. Here, we evaluate relative roles of the biological and solubility pumps in determining surface-water pCO2 variabilities in the Subantarctic Southern Ocean during the last deglaciation, based on paired reconstructions of surface-water pCO2, temperature, and nutrient utilization efficiency. We show that compared to the biological pump, the solubility pump imposed a strong impact on deglacial Subantarctic surface-water pCO2 variabilities. Our findings therefore reveal a previously underappreciated role of the solubility pump in modulating deglacial Subantarctic CO2 release and possibly past atmospheric pCO2 fluctuations.

SUBMITTER: Dai Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9440897 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deglacial Subantarctic CO<sub>2</sub> outgassing driven by a weakened solubility pump.

Dai Yuhao Y   Yu Jimin J   Ren Haojia H   Ji Xuan X  

Nature communications 20220903 1


The Subantarctic Southern Ocean has long been thought to be an important contributor to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO<sub>2</sub>) during glacial-interglacial transitions. Extensive studies suggest that a weakened biological pump, a process associated with nutrient utilization efficiency, drove up surface-water pCO<sub>2</sub> in this region during deglaciations. By contrast, regional influences of the solubility pump, a process mainly linked to temperature variat  ...[more]

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