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  • 2020-2023  (3)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-11-02
    Description: 〈jats:p〉Abstract. We present a global atlas of downcore foraminiferal oxygen and carbon isotope ratios available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.936747 (Mulitza et al., 2021a). The database contains 2106 published and previously unpublished stable isotope downcore records with 361 949 stable isotope values of various planktic and benthic species of Foraminifera from 1265 sediment cores. Age constraints are provided by 6153 uncalibrated radiocarbon ages from 598 (47 %) of the cores. Each stable isotope and radiocarbon series is provided in a separate netCDF file containing fundamental metadata as attributes. The data set can be managed and explored with the free software tool PaleoDataView. The atlas will provide important data for paleoceanographic analyses and compilations, site surveys, or for teaching marine stratigraphy. The database can be updated with new records as they are generated, providing a live ongoing resource into the future. 〈/jats:p〉
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  EPIC3IPICS, 3rd Open International Science Conference, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 2022-10-02-2022-10-07
    Publication Date: 2022-10-24
    Description: The d13C from CO2 (d13CO2) in ice cores covering the last 150 kyr contains, besides other variabilities, a 0.4permil trend between the Penultimate and the Last Glacial Maximum (PGM and LGM) and a wide and deep minimum around 60 kyr BP, both of which are still not understood. Here we use BICYCLE-SE, a model of the global carbon cycle, and new compilations of marine d13C data for a revised interpretation this d13CO2 time series. We find that in addition to rather well known variability in ocean circulation, and the marine and the terrestrial biology, solid Earth processes are potentially necessary to explain the reconstructed d13C data. In detail, variability in the d13C signature of volcanic CO2 outgassing, or of d13C of weathered carbonate rock could explain at least the long-term trend in d13CO2 between PGM and LGM, while for an explanation of the minimum around 60 kyr BP the necessary assumptions on d13C signatures are outside of ranges supported by data. Model results cleary show, that the global mean surface ocean d13C contains most of the dynamics already found in atmospheric d13CO2. This finding is supported by a data/model comparison of marine d13C. In detail, a non-polar global d13C stack from planktonic foraminifera (here restricted to data based on the species G. ruber) agrees with simulation results, but only if isotopic fractionation during calcite formation as function of surface ocean CO2-concentration, the so-called carbonate ion effect (CIE) which has been determined in laboratory experiments, is considered. The carbonate ion effect needs to be considered for Termination I, but seems — for reasons yet not understood — unimportant for the dynamics leading in and out of the Eemian.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-09-27
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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