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Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 triggered by Kerguelen volcanism

Chloe Walker-Trivett, Sev Kender, Kara A. Bogus, Kate Littler, Trine Edvardsen, Melanie J. Leng, Jack H. Lacey, James B. Riding, Ian Millar, Dirk Wagner

2024Nature Communications18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are associated with global warming and carbon cycle perturbations during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2, ~94 Ma) and the Mid-Cenomanian Event (MCE, ~96.5 Ma). However, there is still no consensus on the role volcanism played as a trigger, or its source - previously ascribed to the Caribbean LIP or High Arctic LIP. Here, we use Mentelle Basin sedimentary mercury (Hg) concentrations to determine the timing of volcanism, and neodymium (Nd) and strontium (Sr) isotopes for sedimentary provenance. High Hg concentrations compared to Northern Hemisphere records, and a shift to radiogenic Nd isotopes, indicates Kerguelen LIP volcanic activity and plateau uplift occurred in the lead up to and within OAE2. Whilst we find limited evidence that a volcanic event caused the MCE, pulsed Hg spikes before and during OAE2 imply volcanic emissions were key in driving climate and carbon cycle changes and triggering OAE2.

Topics & Concepts

Anoxic watersVolcanismEvent (particle physics)Earth scienceAstrobiologyGeologyPaleontologyPhysicsOceanographyTectonicsAstrophysicsPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
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