Department of Geosciences, Guyot Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.
Nature. 2010 Jul 1;466(7302):47-55. doi: 10.1038/nature09149.
Global climate and the atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide () are correlated over recent glacial cycles, with lower during ice ages, but the causes of the changes are unknown. The modern Southern Ocean releases deeply sequestered CO(2) to the atmosphere. Growing evidence suggests that the Southern Ocean CO(2) 'leak' was stemmed during ice ages, increasing ocean CO(2) storage. Such a change would also have made the global ocean more alkaline, driving additional ocean CO(2) uptake. This explanation for lower ice-age , if correct, has much to teach us about the controls on current ocean processes.
全球气候与大气二氧化碳分压()在最近的冰期循环中相关,在冰河时代较低,但变化的原因尚不清楚。现代南大洋向大气释放深层封存的二氧化碳。越来越多的证据表明,在冰河时代,南大洋的二氧化碳“泄漏”被遏制,增加了海洋二氧化碳的储存。这种变化还会使全球海洋碱性增加,从而促进更多的海洋二氧化碳吸收。如果这种对冰河时代二氧化碳浓度较低的解释是正确的,那么它将为我们了解当前海洋过程的控制因素提供很多启示。