INVESTIGADORES
MUGLIA Juan
artículos
Título:
Weak overturning circulation and high Southern Ocean nutrient utilization maximized glacial ocean carbon
Autor/es:
MUGLIA, JUAN; SKINNER, LUKE C.; SCHMITTNER, ANDREAS
Revista:
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 496 p. 47 - 56
ISSN:
0012-821X
Resumen:
Circulation changes have been suggested to play an important role in the sequestration of atmospheric CO2 in the glacial ocean. However, previous studies have resulted in contradictory results regarding the strength of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and three-dimensional, quantitative reconstructions of the glacial ocean constrained by multiple proxies remain scarce. Here we simulate the modern and glacial ocean using a coupled physical-biogeochemical, global, three-dimensional model constrained simultaneously by d13C, radiocarbon, and d15N to explore the effects of AMOC differences and Southern Ocean iron fertilization on the distributions of these isotopes and ocean carbon storage. We show that d13C  and radiocarbon data sparsely sampled at the locations of existing glacial sediment cores can be used to reconstruct the modern AMOC accurately. Applying this method to the glacial ocean we find that a surprisingly weak (6-9 Sv or about half of today´s) and shallow AMOC maximizes carbon storage and best reproduces the sediment isotope data. Increasing the atmospheric soluble iron flux in the model´s Southern Ocean intensifies export production, carbon storage, and further improves agreement with d13C and d15N reconstructions. Our best fitting simulation is a significant improvement compared with previous studies, and suggests that both circulation and export production changes were necessary to maximize carbon storage in the glacial ocean.