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Li, Ziye; Zhang, Yi Ge; Torres, Mark A; Mills, Benjamin J W (2022): Neogene burial of organic carbon in the global ocean [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.950679

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Published: 2022-11-14DOI registered: 2023-02-07

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Abstract:
This dataset contains the calculation process of global organic carbon burial fluxes over the Neogene (23.0-2.6 Ma) period. The calculation involves a series of consecutive steps. First, we screened 1508 sites from the Deep Sea Drilling Program (DSDP, Leg 1-96), Ocean Drilling Program (Leg 100-210), Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP, Exp 301-312), and International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP, Exp 317-363). Out of the 1508 sites, 81 sites were identified with available total organic carbon concentrations (TOC%), dry bulk density, and age model datums covering most of the past 23 million years. The mass accumulation rates (MARs) of organic carbon (OC) were calculated for each site based on sedimentation rate, bulk density, and TOC%, and were used to determine the spatial and temporal variability of OC burial in the Neogene. Given the inherent bias introduced by any such division, we employed three different subdivision strategies and compared the results to assess the uncertainty of our global reconstruction. To evaluate the potential impact of the Sadler Effect on our reconstruction, we compared the averaging interval (duration of time between tie-points in an age model), sedimentation accumulation, and OC burial for each record to determine the potential for spuriously patterns to arise in our global OC burial flux reconstruction. Also, we compare our global OC burial flux reconstruction with existing forward models of Neogene biogeochemical cycles, as well as include our reconstruction as a forcing in new forward and inverse model runs. This model-data comparison was used to test the accuracy of existing numerical models and to provide insights into observed changes in Neogene climate, atmospheric composition (pCO2), and global erosion/sediment burial rates.
Keyword(s):
Carbon cycle; IODP/ODP/DSDP sites; Miocene; Monterey Hypothesis; Organic carbon (OC) burial
Related to:
Li, Ziye; Zhang, Yi Ge; Torres, Mark A; Mills, Benjamin J W (2023): Neogene burial of organic carbon in the global ocean. Nature, 613(7942), 90-95, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05413-6
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Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
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Site information and TOC MARsSupplemental_Data_File_1.xlsx
Longhurst biogeochemical province information and their modern Neogene OC burialSupplemental_Data_File_2.xlsx
IHO ocean zonation information and their modern Neogene OC burialSupplemental_Data_File_3.xlsx
FAO ocean zonation information and their modern Neogene OC burialSupplemental_Data_File_4.xlsx
IODP sites paleogeography and visualization of their TOC MARs over the NeogeneSupplemental_Data_File_5.xlsx
Neogene global OC burial changes according to carbon cycle modelsSupplemental_Data_File_6.xlsx
Calculations of the flux and isotopic value of Neogene carbon input into the surficial systemSupplemental_Data_File_7.xlsx
Linear fitting results between TOC MARs and SR, TOC%, and DBD of each siteSupplemental_Data_File_8.xlsx
Sadler effect evaluationSupplemental_Data_File_9.xlsx