Trace Element Proxies of Carbon Flux and Bottom Water Oxygen Concentration

  • Anderson, Robert (PI)
  • Colodner, Debra (CoPI)

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

9314634 ANDERSON Uranium is removed from the ocean by precipitation in chemically- reducing sediments. Preliminary results from subantarctic South Atlantic show high rates of authigenic U deposition in glacial-age sediments. The observed burial of uranium implies that one of two conditions existed in the glacial ocean: either greatly-reduced oxygen content of Circumpolar Deep Water (compared to modern levels in excess of 200 micromolar), or greatly-enhanced biological productivity of subantarctic surface waters. Either condition would represent a significant feature of the carbon cycle in the glacial ocean. The hypothesis that subantarctic sediments hold the key record which will lead to the long-sought explanation for lower atmospheric CO2 concentrations during the ice ages will be tested to also derive quantitative information about ice-age ocean productivity and deep-sea 02 content.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/1/9412/31/98

Funding

  • National Science Foundation: US$562,531.00

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Oceanography
  • Environmental Science(all)

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