Published on 01 January 2009

B- and O-isotope and Mg/Ca ratios of planktonic foraminifera and estimates of salinity, alkalinity and pCO2 for ODP Hole 108-668B (Table 1)

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Hönisch, Bärbel;Hemming, N Gary;Archer, David E;Siddall, Mark;McManus, Jerry F

Description

The dominant period of Pleistocene glacial cycles changed during the mid-Pleistocene from 40,000 years to 100,000 years, for as yet unknown reasons. Here we present a 2.1-million-year record of sea surface partial pressure of CO2 (PCO2), based on boron isotopes in planktic foraminifer shells, which suggests that the atmospheric partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) was relatively stable before the mid-Pleistocene climate transition. Glacial PCO2 was ~31 microatmospheres higher before the transition (more than 1 million years ago), but interglacial PCO2 was similar to that of late Pleistocene interglacial cycles (<450,000 years ago). These estimates are consistent with a close linkage between atmospheric CO2 concentration and global climate, but the lack of a gradual decrease in interglacial PCO2 does not support the suggestion that a long-term drawdown of atmospheric CO2 was the main cause of the climate transition.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.6

FAIR Score

92%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Geochemistry and Petrology

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

91%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

AGESample code/labelGlobigerinoides ruber white, δ18Oδ11BCommentpHError, absoluteGlobigerinoides ruber white, Magnesium/Calcium ratioSea surface temperature, annual meanSalinityAlkalinity, totalPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, standard deviationDrilling/drill rigDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationCalculatedInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES)Calculated from Mg/Ca ratiosLeg108Joides ResolutionOcean Drilling Program (ODP)

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00