Enhanced organic carbon burial intensified the end-Ordovician glaciation
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Start Time:2021-07-10 09:15(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:5min

Session:SP 张贴报告专场 » SP-15主题15、古生物、古地理与古环境 墙报

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Abstract
The end-Ordovician (Hirnantian) glaciation was causally linked with the first of five Phanerozoic mass extinction events. An enigma is how the short, sudden but severe glaciation happened at high atmospheric pCO2 up to 8 ~ 12 times higher than present levels. Massive organic carbon burial has been proposed as a feasible resolution based on positive carbon isotope excursion, but it can be masked by the change in flux of weathered carbonate and/or terrestrial organic matter. Zinc isotopes (expressed as d66Zn) are a novel and promising proxy for the change in organic carbon fluxes in past oceans. Here we present the first zinc isotope study on both carbonate and shale successions that span the Ordovician–Silurian boundary interval in South China. Two positive shifts in d66Zn are observed during two main periods of glacial maxima, indicative of two pulses of sinking organic carbon. The enhanced organic carbon burial during glacial maxima intervals can be causatively linked to cooling-induced elevation in organic carbon transfer efficiency. This demonstrates that the storage of oceanic organic carbon storage was a large carbon reservoir to regulate the atmospheric pCO2 and cause the Hirnantian glaciation. The organic carbon burial efficiency was amplified at relatively low pO2 conditions of early-Paleozoic and produced the pattern of glacial-to-deglacial change sensitive to the temperature effect.
 
Keywords
Zn isotopes,organic carbon burial
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吕逸文
中国地质大学(北京)

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吕逸文 中国地质大学(北京)
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