Title of article
The East Siberian basin in the Silurian: evidence for no large-scale sea-level changes
Author/Authors
Artyushkov، E. V. نويسنده , , Chekhovich، P. A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-182
From page
183
To page
0
Abstract
We present new uranium-series and radiocarbon measurements for deep-sea corals from the Southern Ocean. These data are used to reconstruct ventilation ages, both at present and at the end of the last glacial period approximately 16500 years ago. We apply an improved twocomponent mixing approach to correct uranium-series dates for contaminant thorium and protactinium present in oxide coatings. Calculated seawater radiocarbon values for contemporary samples decrease with depth in the water column and agree with direct seawater radiocarbon measurements for this area. This indicates that deep-sea corals can accurately record seawater radiocarbon distributions. Two of three glacial samples experienced open-system uranium-series systematics, however, a third sample from the Drake Passage yields concordant thorium and protactinium dates as well as seawater values for initial 234U/238U. This coral yields a ventilation age that is approximately 20¯40% greater than modern values for its location. This increase is consistent with published deep-sea coral and calibrated planktonic¯benthic foraminifera radiocarbon data, suggesting that the glacial oceans as a whole may have been substantially less ventilated, presumably due to decreased formation of North Atlantic Deep Water. An overall decrease in oceanic mixing rates could have contributed to lower dissolved carbon in surface ocean water and lower atmospheric pCO2 during the past glacial period.
Keywords
tectonic , Siberia , sea-level changes , Silurian
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Record number
53314
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