Assessing the importance of thermogenic degassing from the Karoo Large Igneous Province (LIP) in driving Toarcian carbon cycle perturbations.

Autor: Heimdal TH; Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics (CEED), University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. t.h.heimdal@geo.uio.no., Goddéris Y; Géosciences-Environnement Toulouse, CNRS-Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France., Jones MT; Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics (CEED), University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway., Svensen HH; Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics (CEED), University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Nature communications [Nat Commun] 2021 Oct 28; Vol. 12 (1), pp. 6221. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 28.
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26467-6
Abstrakt: The emplacement of the Karoo Large Igneous Province (LIP) occurred synchronously with the Toarcian crisis (ca. 183 Ma), which is characterized by major carbon cycle perturbations. A marked increase in the atmospheric concentration of CO 2 (pCO 2 ) attests to significant input of carbon, while negative carbon isotope excursions (CIEs) in marine and terrestrial records suggest the involvement of a 12 C-enriched source. Here we explore the effects of pulsed carbon release from the Karoo LIP on atmospheric pCO 2 and δ 13 C of marine sediments, using the GEOCLIM carbon cycle model. We show that a total of 20,500 Gt C replicates the Toarcian pCO 2 and δ 13 C proxy data, and that thermogenic carbon (δ 13 C of -36 ‰) represents a plausible source for the observed negative CIEs. Importantly, an extremely isotopically depleted carbon source, such as methane clathrates, is not required in order to replicate the negative CIEs. Although exact values of individual degassing pulses represent estimates, we consider our emission scenario realistic as it incorporates the available geological knowledge of the Karoo LIP and a representative framework for Earth system processes during the Toarcian.
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Databáze: MEDLINE