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Carbon isotope (δ13C) excursions suggest times of major methane release during the last 14 kyr in Fram Strait, the deep-water gateway to the Arctic

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CLIMATE OF THE PAST
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 669-685

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/cp-11-669-2015

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  1. Norwegian Research Council [223259]
  2. European project HERMIONE of the 7th Framework Programme environment including climate change [226354]
  3. PNRA project FORMAT
  4. Paleo-CIRCUS project - Mohn Foundation
  5. UiT Arctic University of Tromso

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We present results from a sediment core collected from a pockmark field on the Vestnesa Ridge (similar to 80 degrees N) in the eastern Fram Strait. This is the only deep-water gateway to the Arctic, and one of the northernmost marine gas hydrate provinces in the world. Eight C-14 AMS dates reveal a detailed chronology for the last 14 ka BP. The delta C-13 record measured on the benthonic foraminiferal species Cassidulina neoteretis shows two distinct intervals with negative values termed carbon isotope excursion (CIE I and CIE II, respectively). The values were as low as -4.37 parts per thousand in CIE I, correlating with the Bolling-Allerod interstadials, and as low as -3.41 parts per thousand in CIE II, correlating with the early Holocene. In the Bolling-Allerod interstadials, the planktonic foraminifera also show negative values, probably indicating secondary methane-derived authigenic precipitation affecting the foraminiferal shells. After a cleaning procedure designed to remove authigenic carbonate coatings on benthonic foraminiferal tests from this event, the C-13 values are still negative (as low as -2.75 parts per thousand). The CIE I and CIE II occurred during periods of ocean warming, sea-level rise and increased concentrations of methane (CH4) in the atmosphere. CIEs with similar timing have been reported from other areas in the North Atlantic, suggesting a regional event. The trigger mechanisms for such regional events remain to be determined. We speculate that sea-level rise and seabed loading due to high sediment supply in combination with increased seismic activity as a result of rapid deglaciation may have triggered the escape of significant amounts of methane to the seafloor and the water column above.

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