Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope

Reconstructing sedimentary redox history provides valuable insights into for understanding of paleoceanographic/paleoclimatic changes in the climatically sensitive Southern Ocean. However, our comprehension of the spatial variations in historical redox changes and the driving forces in the Southern...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Kim, Jihun, Lim, Dhongil, Jeong, Dohyun, Kim, Intae, Kim, Haryun, Chang, Tae Soo, Yoo, Kyu-cheul, Xu, Zhaokai
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER 2024
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112086
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/184870 2024-06-23T07:47:25+00:00 Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope Kim, Jihun Lim, Dhongil Jeong, Dohyun Kim, Intae Kim, Haryun Chang, Tae Soo Yoo, Kyu-cheul Xu, Zhaokai 2024-04-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184869 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184870 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112086 英语 eng ELSEVIER PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184869 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184870 doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112086 Redox history Sedimentary sulfur isotope Metals Productivity Scotia Sea Physical Geography Geology Paleontology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL CHANGES SULFATE REDUCTION ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ANTARCTIC PENINSULA BIOGENIC BARIUM BOTTOM-WATER SURFACE-TEMPERATURE OCEAN OXYGENATION EXPORT PRODUCTION HOLOCENE CLIMATE 期刊论文 2024 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112086 2024-06-10T23:38:50Z Reconstructing sedimentary redox history provides valuable insights into for understanding of paleoceanographic/paleoclimatic changes in the climatically sensitive Southern Ocean. However, our comprehension of the spatial variations in historical redox changes and the driving forces in the Southern Ocean, especially the Antarctic Zone, remains incomplete. Here, we present detailed sedimentary records of the redox state (i.e., sulfur isotopes), bottom-water oxygenation conditions (i.e., redox-sensitive metals), export production (i.e., 230Thnormalized biogenic opal and barium), and carbon burial flux over the last -35 kyr in the Protector Basin, the deepest basin of the southern Scotia Sea. The studied sediment record in this basin reveals significant variations in geochemical redox proxies throughout the glacial (MIS 2)-interglacial (MIS 1) period, featuring a significant 34S depletion of up to -40 parts per thousand relative to seawater sulfate and a noticeable increase in ERMo/ERU ratio in interglacial sediments. These findings highlight a significant shift in bottom-water and/or sediment oxygenation from glacial oxic to interglacial anoxic/euxinic conditions, primarily driven by climate-induced changes in biogenic productivity, rather than the deep circulation and ventilation dynamics previously emphasized in the Antarctic Zone. Signs of the climate-driven redox change are also evident in two millennial-scale cold events (-9-8 ka and -3-2 ka), marked by sudden shifts toward oxic conditions. Importantly, our results reveal a contrasting scenario to previous observations in the glacial-interglacial redox history within the Antarctic Zone, signifying spatial disparity in bottom-water and sediment redox chemistry. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Scotia Sea Southern Ocean Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Scotia Sea Protector ENVELOPE(-66.217,-66.217,-66.717,-66.717) Protector Basin ENVELOPE(-49.000,-49.000,-59.000,-59.000) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 639 112086
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topic Redox history
Sedimentary sulfur isotope
Metals
Productivity
Scotia Sea
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL CHANGES
SULFATE REDUCTION
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
BIOGENIC BARIUM
BOTTOM-WATER
SURFACE-TEMPERATURE
OCEAN OXYGENATION
EXPORT PRODUCTION
HOLOCENE CLIMATE
spellingShingle Redox history
Sedimentary sulfur isotope
Metals
Productivity
Scotia Sea
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL CHANGES
SULFATE REDUCTION
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
BIOGENIC BARIUM
BOTTOM-WATER
SURFACE-TEMPERATURE
OCEAN OXYGENATION
EXPORT PRODUCTION
HOLOCENE CLIMATE
Kim, Jihun
Lim, Dhongil
Jeong, Dohyun
Kim, Intae
Kim, Haryun
Chang, Tae Soo
Yoo, Kyu-cheul
Xu, Zhaokai
Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope
topic_facet Redox history
Sedimentary sulfur isotope
Metals
Productivity
Scotia Sea
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL CHANGES
SULFATE REDUCTION
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
BIOGENIC BARIUM
BOTTOM-WATER
SURFACE-TEMPERATURE
OCEAN OXYGENATION
EXPORT PRODUCTION
HOLOCENE CLIMATE
description Reconstructing sedimentary redox history provides valuable insights into for understanding of paleoceanographic/paleoclimatic changes in the climatically sensitive Southern Ocean. However, our comprehension of the spatial variations in historical redox changes and the driving forces in the Southern Ocean, especially the Antarctic Zone, remains incomplete. Here, we present detailed sedimentary records of the redox state (i.e., sulfur isotopes), bottom-water oxygenation conditions (i.e., redox-sensitive metals), export production (i.e., 230Thnormalized biogenic opal and barium), and carbon burial flux over the last -35 kyr in the Protector Basin, the deepest basin of the southern Scotia Sea. The studied sediment record in this basin reveals significant variations in geochemical redox proxies throughout the glacial (MIS 2)-interglacial (MIS 1) period, featuring a significant 34S depletion of up to -40 parts per thousand relative to seawater sulfate and a noticeable increase in ERMo/ERU ratio in interglacial sediments. These findings highlight a significant shift in bottom-water and/or sediment oxygenation from glacial oxic to interglacial anoxic/euxinic conditions, primarily driven by climate-induced changes in biogenic productivity, rather than the deep circulation and ventilation dynamics previously emphasized in the Antarctic Zone. Signs of the climate-driven redox change are also evident in two millennial-scale cold events (-9-8 ka and -3-2 ka), marked by sudden shifts toward oxic conditions. Importantly, our results reveal a contrasting scenario to previous observations in the glacial-interglacial redox history within the Antarctic Zone, signifying spatial disparity in bottom-water and sediment redox chemistry.
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author Kim, Jihun
Lim, Dhongil
Jeong, Dohyun
Kim, Intae
Kim, Haryun
Chang, Tae Soo
Yoo, Kyu-cheul
Xu, Zhaokai
author_facet Kim, Jihun
Lim, Dhongil
Jeong, Dohyun
Kim, Intae
Kim, Haryun
Chang, Tae Soo
Yoo, Kyu-cheul
Xu, Zhaokai
author_sort Kim, Jihun
title Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope
title_short Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope
title_full Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope
title_fullStr Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope
title_full_unstemmed Climate-driven redox changes in the southern Scotia Sea over the last 35 kyr: Insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope
title_sort climate-driven redox changes in the southern scotia sea over the last 35 kyr: insights from sedimentary sulfur isotope
publisher ELSEVIER
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184869
http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184870
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112086
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ENVELOPE(-49.000,-49.000,-59.000,-59.000)
geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Scotia Sea
Protector
Protector Basin
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Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Scotia Sea
Protector
Protector Basin
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Scotia Sea
Southern Ocean
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