Published on 01 January 1989

(Table 1) CO2 concentrations in rocks from DSDP Holes 417A,D and 418A

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Staudigel, Hubert;Hart, Stanley R;Schmincke, Hans-Ulrich;Smith, Brian M

Description

Ocean crustal carbon uptake during seafloor alteration at DSDP Sites 417A, 417D, and 418A exceeds the estimated loss of carbon during magmatic ridge outgassing. If these sites are representative for oceanic crust in general, 2.2-2.9 x 10**12 moles of carbon are removed from the oceans per year as a net flux of carbon between the oceanic crust and seawater. Although most of this carbon occurs as calcium carbonate, this ocean crustal carbonate probably cannot be considered part of the marine calcium carbonate sink since much of the Ca in these carbonates must be derived from basalt alteration that is not balanced by a concomitant uptake of seawater Mg.Our present estimate cannot be satisfactorily applied to global carbon budgets, because of uncertainties in the bulk Ca/Mg budget of ocean floor alteration and because of the uniqueness of our estimate. Yet, our data document that the formation of ocean crust provides a significant sink for carbon that should be included in models of the global cycling of carbon. Furthermore, magmatic outgassing during ocean crust emplacement and seafloor basalt alteration may provide a buffering mechanism for atmospheric carbon.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

1.2

FAIR Score

92%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Global and Planetary Change

Field

Environmental Science

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

98%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Event labelDEPTH, sediment/rockSample code/labelCarbon dioxideDrilling/drill rigDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationLeg51Leg52Glomar ChallengerDeep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP)

Normalization Factors

FT

34.62

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00