Climate change regulated carbonate production and accumulation in the Guaymas Basin over the past ca. 450,000 years

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Hong Peng , Yuchen Zheng , Meng Zhou , Yasu Wang , Lihua Ran , Han Jiang , Ligia Pérez-Cruz , Rafael Venegas , Tobias Höfig , Andreas Teske , Daniel Lizarralde , Kathleen Marsaglia , IODP Expedition 385 Scientist , Ying Cui , Shijun Jiang
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Middle Pleistocene–Holocene sediment sequences were obtained during International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 385 in the Guaymas Basin. However, the age model is not well constrained due to a lack of stratigraphic datums and suitable dating approaches for this time interval. In this study, we analyzed the sedimentary carbonate content (wt% CaCO3) from Site U1546 as a proxy for biogenic carbonate production and compared it with the LR04 global benthic δ18O stack. The identification of 12 marine isotope stages from 21 correlation tie points establishes a refined chronology for the middle Pleistocene–Holocene sequence in the Guaymas Basin, and enables us to date the upper 354 m sediments back to ∼450 thousand years (kyr). Our data showed a broad range of wt% CaCO3 values, from ∼0 % to 64.1 %, with an average of ∼16.7 %. The relatively low carbonate contents are primarily attributed to the dominance of siliceous diatoms over calcifying coccolithophores under eutrophic conditions, and organic matter remineralization further reduces carbonate preservation. Additionally, our research underscores higher wt% CaCO3, linear sedimentation rates, and carbonate accumulation rates during interglacials compared to glacial periods, likely due to the preference of carbonate-producing coccolithophores for warmer temperatures. This suggests that climate change may have been the driver of the variation pattern of sedimentary carbonate content in the Guaymas Basin over the past ∼450 kyr. This study not only provides a refined chronology at multi-millennial time scale but also contributes critical data for cross-Pacific correlation with the Asian continental margins, enhancing the understanding of interactions between various climatic and oceanic processes on both regional and global scales.
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3.8 months
期刊介绍: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology is an international medium for the publication of high quality and multidisciplinary, original studies and comprehensive reviews in the field of palaeo-environmental geology. The journal aims at bringing together data with global implications from research in the many different disciplines involved in palaeo-environmental investigations. By cutting across the boundaries of established sciences, it provides an interdisciplinary forum where issues of general interest can be discussed.
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