Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea

Here we present an example of continuous geochemical data of seep carbonates from a drill core from the South China Sea, which reveals three stages of methane seepage linked to the dissociation of biogenic methane hydrate: ~130.3 ka BP before, MIS 5 (~130.3 to 111.4 ka BP) and MIS 1 (~11.1 to 10.0 k...

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Main Author: Deng, Y (via Mendeley Data)
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Published: 2020
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spelling ftdans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:190882 2023-07-02T03:32:56+02:00 Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea Deng, Y (via Mendeley Data) 2020-10-29T06:19:21.432Z http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-o1-fmqv https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:190882 unknown 1 xxhcpfswf5 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-o1-fmqv doi:10.17632/xxhcpfswf5.1 https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:190882 OPEN_ACCESS: The data are archived in Easy, they are accessible elsewhere through the DOI https://dans.knaw.nl/en/about/organisation-and-policy/legal-information/DANSLicence.pdf Yinan Deng Interdisciplinary sciences 2020 ftdans https://doi.org/10.17632/xxhcpfswf5.1 2023-06-13T12:56:58Z Here we present an example of continuous geochemical data of seep carbonates from a drill core from the South China Sea, which reveals three stages of methane seepage linked to the dissociation of biogenic methane hydrate: ~130.3 ka BP before, MIS 5 (~130.3 to 111.4 ka BP) and MIS 1 (~11.1 to 10.0 ka BP). Our results evidence that methane seepage was induced by warm seawater during deglaciations. We suspect this process to occur in other world regions and infer that cold seep activities might occur more widespread at glacial-interglacial transitions, which in turn might have accelerated global warming. Other/Unknown Material Methane hydrate Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS): EASY (KNAW - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen)
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Deng, Y (via Mendeley Data)
Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea
topic_facet Interdisciplinary sciences
description Here we present an example of continuous geochemical data of seep carbonates from a drill core from the South China Sea, which reveals three stages of methane seepage linked to the dissociation of biogenic methane hydrate: ~130.3 ka BP before, MIS 5 (~130.3 to 111.4 ka BP) and MIS 1 (~11.1 to 10.0 ka BP). Our results evidence that methane seepage was induced by warm seawater during deglaciations. We suspect this process to occur in other world regions and infer that cold seep activities might occur more widespread at glacial-interglacial transitions, which in turn might have accelerated global warming.
author Deng, Y (via Mendeley Data)
author_facet Deng, Y (via Mendeley Data)
author_sort Deng, Y (via Mendeley Data)
title Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea
title_short Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea
title_full Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea
title_fullStr Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the South China Sea
title_sort possible links between methane seepages and glacial-interglacial transitions in the south china sea
publishDate 2020
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