ON THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEMPORAL TRENDS IN DELTA-C-13, DELTA-O-18, AND DELTA-S-34 IN THE WORLD OCEAN

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HOFFMAN, A
GRUSZCZYNSKI, M
MALKOWSKI, K
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10.1086/629500
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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The phenomena of (i) inverse correlation between the oceanic carbon and sulfur isotopic curves, and (ii) covariation between the oceanic carbon and oxygen isotopic curves at all their major excursions appear as paradoxes in the current paradigm of global biogeochemical cycles. These phenomena, however, are fully explicable by our model proposing that the ocean alternates between two general modes: stagnant, stratified, and net autotrophic (overfed) ocean, on the one hand, and vigorously mixed and net heterotrophic (hungry) ocean, on the other. This model is in fact strongly supported by the carbon isotopic evidence. The directions of change in the isotopic ratios of carbon, oxygen, and sulfur should be different in the lower, anoxic box of a stratified ocean than in the upper, oxic box; whereas ocean destratification and mixing of the two boxes should lead to coeval shifts in the oceanic isotopic curves of these elements. The model has far-reaching implications for (i) the causal explanation of both secular trends and major shifts in the oceanic isotopic curves, and (ii) for the application of oxygen isotopic data for paleotemperature and paleoenvironment determinations.
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