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Solid Earth Carbon Degassing and Sequestration Since 1 Billion Years Ago

R. Dietmar Müller, Adriana Dutkiewicz, Sabin Zahirovic, Andrew Merdith, Christopher R. Scotese, Benjamin Mills, Lauren Ilano, Ben Mather

2024Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Solid Earth CO 2 outgassing, driven by plate tectonic processes, is a key driver of carbon cycle models. However, the magnitudes and variations in outgassing are poorly constrained in deep‐time. We assess plate tectonic carbon emissions and sequestration by coupling a plate tectonic model with reconstructions of oceanic plate carbon reservoirs and a thermodynamic model to quantify outfluxes from slabs and continental arcs over 1 billion years. In the early Neoproterozoic, our model predicts a peak in crustal production and net outgassing from 840 to 780 Ma that corresponds to a contemporaneous pulse in large igneous province eruptions. The Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations (717–635 Ma) correspond to a low in mid‐ocean ridge outgassing, while the following Ediacaran global warming coincides with a rise in net atmospheric carbon influx, driven by an increase in plate boundary and rift length. The Cambrian, Silurian/Devonian and Triassic Jurassic hothouse climates are synchronous with a reduction in carbon sequestration flux into oceanic plates, increasing net outgassing. In contrast, the Early Cretaceous hothouse climate is accompanied by a pronounced increase in mid‐ocean ridge outgassing. Both the Early Ordovician cooling and the late Paleozoic ice ages coincide with a significant decrease in net atmospheric outgassing, driven by an increase in carbon sequestration. The late Cenozoic glaciation is associated with a long‐term decrease in mid‐ocean ridge and rift degassing, and a pronounced increase in carbon flux into pelagic carbonate sediments. Our tectono‐thermodynamic carbon cycle model provides a new foundation for future long‐term climate and geochemical cycling models.

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GeologyCarbon sequestrationEarth scienceEarth (classical element)Solid earthBillion yearsEarth historyAstrobiologyCarbon fibersGeochemistryGeophysicsPaleontologyCarbon dioxideComposite numberQuantum mechanicsBiologyMaterials scienceMathematical physicsComposite materialEcologyGalaxyPhysicsGeological and Geochemical AnalysisPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsPlanetary Science and Exploration
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