Dynamic redox and nutrient cycling response to climate forcing in the Mesoproterozoic ocean

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Yafang Song
Fred T. Bowyer
Benjamin J. W. Mills
Andrew S. Merdith
Paul B. Wignall
Jeff Peakall
Shuichang Zhang
Xiaomei Wang
Huajian Wang
Donald E. Canfield
Graham A. Shields
Simon W. Poulton
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[1] University of Leeds,School of Earth and Environment
[2] University of Edinburgh,School of GeoSciences
[3] Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development,Key Laboratory of Petroleum Geochemistry
[4] China National Petroleum Corporation,Nordcee, Department of Biology
[5] University of Southern Denmark,Department of Earth Sciences
[6] University College London,undefined
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Controls on Mesoproterozoic ocean redox heterogeneity, and links to nutrient cycling and oxygenation feedbacks, remain poorly resolved. Here, we report ocean redox and phosphorus cycling across two high-resolution sections from the ~1.4 Ga Xiamaling Formation, North China Craton. In the lower section, fluctuations in trade wind intensity regulated the spatial extent of a ferruginous oxygen minimum zone, promoting phosphorus drawdown and persistent oligotrophic conditions. In the upper section, high but variable continental chemical weathering rates led to periodic fluctuations between highly and weakly euxinic conditions, promoting phosphorus recycling and persistent eutrophication. Biogeochemical modeling demonstrates how changes in geographical location relative to global atmospheric circulation cells could have driven these temporal changes in regional ocean biogeochemistry. Our approach suggests that much of the ocean redox heterogeneity apparent in the Mesoproterozoic record can be explained by climate forcing at individual locations, rather than specific events or step-changes in global oceanic redox conditions.
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