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Phosphorus, nitrogen, and the redox evolution of the Paleozoic oceans

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GEOLOGY
卷 33, 期 7, 页码 573-576

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G21535.1

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Paleozoic; carbon isotope; phosphorus; nitrogen; glaciation

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A new high-resolution Paleozoic delta C-13(carb) curve from the Great Basin shows an amount of variation that appears transitional between the highly unsettled Neoproterozoic and the increasingly stable Mesozoic to Cenozoic periods. Large positive excursions were common during cool periods (e.g., Late Ordovician-Silurian and Late Devonian-Early Mississippian), but rare during greenhouse climates. Some periods of stability in delta C-13(carb) lasted for > 10(7) yr and are interpreted to reflect negative feedbacks on productivity in a nitrogen-limited (low oceanic N/P) ocean in which anoxia led to increased denitrification. Suppression of N fixation, likely due to low levels of essential trace elements, is a requirement of N limitation. In contrast, cool periods that ventilated the oceans switched the ultimate limiting nutrient to P and allowed for delta C-13 excursions, which signal episodic organic carbon burial that could be sustained by positive feedbacks between productivity and anoxia.

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