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Oba, Tadamichi; Pedersen, Thomas F (1999): Age determination and carbonate content of sediment core KH-79-3_L3 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.857219, Supplement to: Oba, T; Pedersen, TF (1999): Paleoclimatic Significance of Eolian Carbonates Supplied to the Japan Sea during the Last Glacial Maximum. Paleoceanography, 14(1), 34-41, https://doi.org/10.1029/98PA02507

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Abstract:
Laminated sediments deposited under anoxic bottom waters in the Japan Sea during the last glacial maximum (LGM) contain extremely well preserved calcareous microfossils and eolian carbonates. The radiocarbon age-difference between bulk sediment and monospecific planktonic foraminifera in discrete laminae from a core in the southern Japan Sea implies that ~40% of the total carbonates in the sediments at the LGM are of eolian origin. Extrapolation of this result yields a rate of supply of eolian carbonates of ~2800 tons/d to the entire Japan Sea during the LGM. The climatic significance of this flux potentially lies in its broader geographic extension, particularly in the interaction of the carbonate-bearing dust with shallow, corrosive North Pacific waters and with rain in the atmosphere. By increasing the alkalinity of such waters and by enhancing the biological pump the dust flux could have increased CO2 absorption by both the ocean and rain during the LGM.
Coverage:
Latitude: 37.058300 * Longitude: 134.710000
Event(s):
KH-79-3_L3 (L3) * Latitude: 37.058300 * Longitude: 134.710000 * Elevation: -935.0 m * Recovery: 2.35 m * Location: Oki Ridge * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
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