Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera

The values of δ13C in benthic foraminifera have been measured in a gas-hydrate-bearing sediment core collected from an area of active methane venting on the Vestnesa Ridge (West Svalbard continental margin) to reconstruct the local history of methane emissions over the past 23,500 years BP. The chro...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Panieri, Giuliana, James, Rachael H., Camerlenghi, Angelo, Westbrook, Graham K., Consolaro, Chiara, Cacho, Isabel, Cesari, Valentina, Cervera, Cristina Sanchez
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/508249/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.08.014
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:508249 2023-05-15T16:29:44+02:00 Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera Panieri, Giuliana James, Rachael H. Camerlenghi, Angelo Westbrook, Graham K. Consolaro, Chiara Cacho, Isabel Cesari, Valentina Cervera, Cristina Sanchez 2014-11-21 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/508249/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.08.014 unknown Panieri, Giuliana; James, Rachael H.; Camerlenghi, Angelo; Westbrook, Graham K.; Consolaro, Chiara; Cacho, Isabel; Cesari, Valentina; Cervera, Cristina Sanchez. 2014 Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera. Global and Planetary Change, 122. 151-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.08.014 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.08.014> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.08.014 2023-02-04T19:40:11Z The values of δ13C in benthic foraminifera have been measured in a gas-hydrate-bearing sediment core collected from an area of active methane venting on the Vestnesa Ridge (West Svalbard continental margin) to reconstruct the local history of methane emissions over the past 23,500 years BP. The chronostratigraphic framework of the core has been derived from AMS 14C dates and biostratigraphic analysis. While foraminifera from some intervals have δ13C within the normal marine range (0 to -1‰), five intervals are characterised by much lower δ13C, as low as -17.4‰. These intervals are interpreted to record the incorporation of 13C-depleted carbon in the presence of methane emissions at the seafloor during biomineralization of the carbonate foraminiferal tests and subsequent secondary mineralization. Methane emission events (MEE) occur from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) to the Holocene, with the most prominent one, in terms of δ13C depletion, predating the Bølling-Allerød Interstadial (GI-1 in the Greenland ice core record). The lack of correlation between the values of δ13C and δ18O, however, appears to preclude warming of bottom waters as the principal control on methane release. Rather, it seems likely that methane release is a consequence of episodicity in the supply of gas to the hydrate system and in the processes that enable methane gas to migrate through the hydrate stability field to the seabed, or of other geological processes still under debate. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice core ice core Svalbard Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Svalbard Greenland Global and Planetary Change 122 151 160
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description The values of δ13C in benthic foraminifera have been measured in a gas-hydrate-bearing sediment core collected from an area of active methane venting on the Vestnesa Ridge (West Svalbard continental margin) to reconstruct the local history of methane emissions over the past 23,500 years BP. The chronostratigraphic framework of the core has been derived from AMS 14C dates and biostratigraphic analysis. While foraminifera from some intervals have δ13C within the normal marine range (0 to -1‰), five intervals are characterised by much lower δ13C, as low as -17.4‰. These intervals are interpreted to record the incorporation of 13C-depleted carbon in the presence of methane emissions at the seafloor during biomineralization of the carbonate foraminiferal tests and subsequent secondary mineralization. Methane emission events (MEE) occur from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) to the Holocene, with the most prominent one, in terms of δ13C depletion, predating the Bølling-Allerød Interstadial (GI-1 in the Greenland ice core record). The lack of correlation between the values of δ13C and δ18O, however, appears to preclude warming of bottom waters as the principal control on methane release. Rather, it seems likely that methane release is a consequence of episodicity in the supply of gas to the hydrate system and in the processes that enable methane gas to migrate through the hydrate stability field to the seabed, or of other geological processes still under debate.
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author Panieri, Giuliana
James, Rachael H.
Camerlenghi, Angelo
Westbrook, Graham K.
Consolaro, Chiara
Cacho, Isabel
Cesari, Valentina
Cervera, Cristina Sanchez
spellingShingle Panieri, Giuliana
James, Rachael H.
Camerlenghi, Angelo
Westbrook, Graham K.
Consolaro, Chiara
Cacho, Isabel
Cesari, Valentina
Cervera, Cristina Sanchez
Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera
author_facet Panieri, Giuliana
James, Rachael H.
Camerlenghi, Angelo
Westbrook, Graham K.
Consolaro, Chiara
Cacho, Isabel
Cesari, Valentina
Cervera, Cristina Sanchez
author_sort Panieri, Giuliana
title Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera
title_short Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera
title_full Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera
title_fullStr Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera
title_full_unstemmed Record of methane emissions from the West Svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13C of benthic foraminifera
title_sort record of methane emissions from the west svalbard continental margin during the last 23,500years revealed by δ13c of benthic foraminifera
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