Thermodynamic air-sea equilibration controls carbon isotopic composition of the South Atlantic thermocline during the last glacial period

GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE(2023)

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Negative stable carbon isotope (813C) excursions in the marine upper water column have been related to the release of aged oceanic CO2 to the atmosphere during millennial-scale events of the last glacial called Heinrich Stadials (HS). Different driving mechanisms have been proposed to explain upper water column 813C variations. In order to fully capture the 813C inventory of the South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) we utilized high temporal-resolution thermocline-dwelling foraminiferal 813C data from three marine sediment cores located at the NW, SW, and SE portions of the South Atlantic. Our data allows a basin-wide assessment of SACW 813C millennial-scale variability. The SE- and NW-South Atlantic thermocline 813C records reveal concurrent negative excursions during most HS, which contrasts with the lack of negative excursions in the SW-South Atlantic thermocline 813C record. Considering the marked similarity between these 813C records and the local predicted dissolved inorganic carbon (813Cpred), we attribute the SACW 813C variability during HS to the local thermodynamic air-sea isotopic equilibration. Such resemblance was also observed on the long-term timescale, which suggests that thermodynamic air-sea isotopic equilibration was the main factor controlling the 813C of SACW as well. However two exceptions were observed. First, in the SW-South Atlantic, a decoupling between 813C and 813Cpred between 50 and 45 ka B.P. that we attributed to an enhanced primary productivity. Second, in the SESouth Atlantic, a decoupling between 813C and 813Cpred between 35 and 20 ka B.P. that we attributed to a northward shift of the Subtropical Front.
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Stable carbon isotopes,Thermocline-dwelling foraminifera,South Atlantic Central Water,Thermodynamic isotopic equilibration,Southern Ocean,Heinrich Stadials
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