Glaciation, aridification, and carbon sequestration in the Permo-Carboniferous: The isotopic record from low latitudes

Paleoclimate Permian Carboniferous Stable isotopes Carbon cycling Brachiopods
["Grossman, Ethan L","Yancey, Thomas E","Jones, Thomas E","Bruckschen, Peter","Chuvashov, Boris","Mazzullo, S. J","Mii, Horng-Sheng"] 2008-10-24 期刊论文
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To evaluate the isotopic record of climate change and carbon sequestration in the Late Paleozoic, we have compiled new and published oxygen and carbon isotopic measurements of more than 2000 brachiopod shells from Carboniferous through Middle Permian (359-260 Ma) strata. We focus on the isotopic records from the U.S. Midcontinent and the Russian Platform because these two regions provide well-preserved marine fossils spanning a broad time interval. Both regions show a delta O-18 increase at the Mid-Carboniferous boundary (ca. 318 Ma) that roughly correlates with geologic evidence for an expansion of Gondwanan glaciers. Only the Russian Platform record shows a delta O-18 maximum during the glacial maximum in the Asselian. In contrast to a previous study [Korte, C., Jasper, T., Kozur, H.W., and Veizer, J., 2005. delta O-18 and delta C-13 of Permian brachiopods: a record of seawater evolution and continental glaciation. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 224, 333-351.], our data show no oxygen isotope evidence for glacial retreat in the early Permian, but instead show increasing delta O-18 values related to arification. Dissimilarity in the delta O-18 trends for the epicontinental seas of North American and the Russian Platform suggests that at least one region experienced periodic restriction that altered regional salinities and seawater delta O-18 values. These results highlight the need for complementary proxies to identify restricted circulation in epicontinental seas. Carbon isotopic compositions of carbonates exhibit substantial regional variation with low values in western North America, intermediate values in the midcontinent, and high values in the Sverdrup Basin, Russian Platform, and northern Spain. Nevertheless, both U.S. Midcontinent and Russian Platform records show a late Serpukhovian minimum, a sharp increase across the Mid-Carboniferous boundary, and a minimum centered on the Kasimovian. The correlative increase in brachiopod delta C-13 and delta O-18 values at the Mid-Carboniferous boundary is our best isotopic evidence for a link between the carbon burial and glaciation in the Permo-Carboniferous. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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