An integrated carbon-phosphorus model revisiting the Hirnantian Carbon Isotope Excursion Event (HICE): Insights into its links with Late Ordovician glaciation and mass extinction
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报告开始:2025年01月17日 11:05(Asia/Shanghai)

报告时间:15min

所在会场:[S42] Session 42-Deep-Time Ocean and Climate Changes: Insights from Models and Proxies [S42-2] Deep-Time Ocean and Climate Changes: Insights from Models and Proxies

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摘要
The Hirnantian Stage of the Late Ordovician coincides with a positive carbon isotope excursion (HICE, ~+6‰), a major glaciation, increased volcanic activity, expanded marine anoxia, and one of the largest mass extinctions of the Phanerozoic. The origin of the HICE is debated, with proposed mechanisms favoring enhanced low-latitude carbonate weathering and/or increased efficiency of organic carbon burial. To test those hypotheses, we assembled new and published δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg data and shale phosphorus and carbonate-associated phosphate concentrations from diverse depositional settings on several continents. We then evaluated these results using an integrated carbon cycle model derived from GEOCARB, and a coupled oceanic carbon and phosphorus cycle model. This approach yielded quantitative tests of the response of the global carbon cycle to changes in volcanic degassing, silicate and carbonate weathering rates, and organic carbon burial, individually and in combination, to determine which forcings yield signals most aligned with observed δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg records. On this basis, the most plausible scenario for the HICE involves a ~50% decrease in weathering of silicates and organic carbon at higher latitudes combined with enhanced carbonate weathering (fwcarb = 88%) at lower latitudes. Synchronous, globally enhanced burial of organic carbon was due to more efficient nutrient cycling caused by stronger thermohaline circulation and increased volcanism that further enriched oceanic dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in 13C. The influence of increased input of 13C-depleted carbon from volcanism and metamorphism may have been overwhelmed by these drivers of the positive δ13C shift. The Hirnantian Glaciation was likely initiated by secular enhancement of continental weathering due to the expansion of early plants but was terminated by increased volcanism and decreased CO2 consumption by silicate weathering during the cooling. This scenario is consistent with the timeline of known geological events and offers insights into the mechanisms responsible for the associated biotic crisis. Specifically, the onset of the Hirnantian Glaciation induced lower global temperatures, resulting in sea-level fall and a loss of habitat space, while its termination led to enhanced organic carbon export and deep-water anoxia, all of which likely contributed to the Late Ordovician mass extinction.
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carbon cycle, glaciation, phosphorus cylcing, mass extinction, Earth system
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Junpeng Zhang
Dr. Chinese Academy of Sciences;Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology

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Junpeng Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences;Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology
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    01月13日

    2025

    01月17日

    2025

  • 09月27日 2024

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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