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Coupled carbon and silica cycle perturbations during the Marinoan snowball Earth deglaciation

机译:在Marinoan Snowball Earth Gentialiation期间耦合碳和二氧化硅循环扰动

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The snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that if polar ice sheets were to advance equatorward of a mid-latitude threshold, runaway ice-albedo effects would lead to a stable, globally ice-covered climate state that would require extremely high atmospheric pCO(2) levels (supplied by volcanic degassing over millions of years) for deglaciation. Geologic evidence, including globally distributed and low-latitude glacial deposits, suggests that two such global glaciations occurred during the Neoproterozoic. We model the coupled carbon and silica cycles through a snowball Earth event, including the extremely high pCO(2) and dramatically accelerated chemical weathering of its aftermath. The enhanced delivery of dissolved weathering products to the ocean induces elevated sedimentary burial of CaCO3(deposited as "cap carbonates") and siO(2). Uncertainty in the relative importance of carbonate versus silicate weathering allows a wide range of possible CaCO3 burial magnitude, potentially dwarfing that of siPO(2). However, total SiO2 burial is insensitive to weathering strengths, and is set by the amount of CO2 required for deglaciation (similar to 10(19) mol). Chert associated with Marinoan post-glacial cap carbonates in Africa and Mongolia corroborate modeled predictions of elevated SiO2 burial.
机译:雪球地球假设提出,如果极地冰盖是将赤纬阈值的赤道推进,则失控的冰-Albedo效应将导致稳定的全球冰盖的气候状态,需要极高的大气压PCO(2)水平(由火山脱气,超过数百万年来的)用于解冻。包括全球分布和低纬度冰川矿床的地质证据表明,在新蛋白古代期间发生了两种这种全球冰川。我们通过雪球地球事件模拟耦合的碳和二氧化硅循环,包括极高的PCO(2)并显着加速其后果的化学风化。将溶解的风化产品递送增强到海洋中诱导沉积沉积的CaCO3(沉积为“碳酸盖”)和SiO(2)。碳酸酯与硅酸盐的相对重要性的不确定度允许各种可能的Caco3埋线,潜在的SIPO(2)的垂直。然而,总SiO2埋下对耐候强度不敏感,并且由脱色所需的二氧化碳量(类似于10(19)摩尔)。与Marinoan后冰川帽碳酸盐相关联的Chert在非洲和蒙古证实的SiO2埋藏模型预测。

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    《Geology》 |2019年第4期|共4页
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    Yale Univ Dept Geol &

    Geophys New Haven CT 06520 USA;

    Yale Univ Dept Geol &

    Geophys New Haven CT 06520 USA;

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