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Past extreme warming events linked to massive carbon release from thawing permafrost

机译:过去的极端变暖事件与多年冻土融化释放大量碳有关

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Between about 55.5 and 52 million years ago, Earth experienced a series of sudden and extreme global warming events (hyperthermals) superimposed on a long-term warming trend. The first and largest of these events, the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), is characterized by a massive input of carbon, ocean acidification and an increase in global temperature of about 5 ℃ within a few thousand years. Although various explanations for the PETM have been proposed, a satisfactory model that accounts for the source, magnitude and timing of carbon release at the PETM and successive hyperthermals remains elusive. Here we use a new astronomically calibrated cyclostratigraphic record from central Italy to show that the Early Eocene hyperthermals occurred during orbits with a combination of high eccentricity and high obliquity. Corresponding climate-ecosystem-soil simulations accounting for rising concentrations of background greenhouse gases8 and orbital forcing show that the magnitude and timing of the PETM and subsequent hyperthermals can be explained by the orbitally triggered decomposition of soil organic carbon in circum-Arctic and Antarctic terrestrial permafrost. This massive carbon reservoir had the potential to repeatedly release thousands of petagrams (10~(15) grams) of carbon to the atmosphere-ocean system, once a long-term warming threshold had been reached just before the PETM. Replenishment of permafrost soil carbon stocks following peak warming probably contributed to the rapid recovery from each event, while providing a sensitive carbon reservoir for the next hyperthermal. As background temperatures continued to rise following the PETM, the areal extent of permafrost steadily declined, resulting in an incrementally smaller available carbon pool and smaller hyperthermals at each successive orbital forcing maximum. A mechanism linking Earth's orbital properties with release of soil carbon from permafrost provides a unifying model accounting for the salient features of the hyperthermals.
机译:在大约55.5到5200万年前,地球经历了一系列突发和极端的全球变暖事件(超高温),这些事件叠加在长期变暖的趋势上。这些事件中的第一个也是最大的事件,即古新世-始新世最大高温(PETM),其特征是大量的碳输入,海洋酸化以及几千年来全球温度升高约5℃。尽管已经提出了关于PETM的各种解释,但是一个令人满意的模型仍然难以解释,该模型考虑了PETM上碳释放的来源,大小和时间以及连续的高温。在这里,我们使用了来自意大利中部的新的经天文学校正的旋回地层记录,显示了始新世初期的高温是在轨道发生期间发生的,具有高偏心率和高倾角。相应的气候-生态系统-土壤模拟说明了背景温室气体浓度的增加8和轨道强迫,结果表明,PETM的大小和时间以及随后的超高温现象可以通过北极和南极大陆多年冻土的轨道触发土壤有机碳的分解来解释。 。一旦在PETM之前达到了长期变暖阈值,这个巨大的碳库就有可能向大气-海洋系统反复释放数千克(10〜(15)克)的碳。高峰变暖后多年冻土土壤碳储量的补充可能有助于每次事件的快速恢复,同时为下一次高温提供了敏感的碳库。随着PETM的背景温度持续上升,多年冻土的面积范围逐渐减小,从而导致在每个连续的轨道强迫最大值处可用碳库逐渐减小,而过热度也减小。将地球的轨道特性与永冻土中的土壤碳释放联系起来的机制提供了一个统一模型,说明了高温的显着特征。

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    《Nature》 |2012年第7392期|p.87-91|共5页
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    Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002, USA;

    Earth, Life, and Environmental Sciences Department, University of Urbino, 61029 Urbino, Italy;

    Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA;

    Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002, USA;

    National Snow and Ice Data Center, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences,University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA;

    National Snow and Ice Data Center, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences,University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA,Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of West China's Environmental System, Lanzhou University, 222 Tianshuinanlu, Lanzhou,Gansu 730000, China;

    Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA;

    Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK;

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