南阳盆地PETM事件的高分辨率碳同位素记录

  • 朱 敏
  • 罗 攀
  • 陈 祚
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) was a transient episode of global warming, associated with massive atmospheric greenhouse gas input that occurred at the Paleocene/Eocene boundary. Biostratigraphic and isotope stratigraphic studies indicate that the PETM event is well documented in the marl deposits of the Yuhuangding section in the Nanyang Basin, Central China, with a carbon isotope negative excursion of ~6.1‰ within 19-m-thick marl deposits. This is the highest resolution record of the PETM so far found in the world. The PETM event was triggered within 2-cm-thick marl sediments, with a decrease of δ 13 C (stable carbon isotope ratio) from -3.2‰ to -5.2‰, suggesting a massive methane hydrate release for a transient period that was possibly caused by a catastrophic event. A comparison between marine and terrestrial records indicates a "Three-Phase Model" for the PETM event. Initially there is a rapid negative excursion in the δ 13 C record, followed by a slowly decreasing trend, and then a gradual positive recovery, corresponding respectively to a rapid dissociation of oceanic methane hydrate, followed by a slow release of methane and then the consumption of the released methane. © 2010 Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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朱敏, 罗攀, 陈祚伶, 王旭, 季军良, 蒋汉朝, … 丁仲礼. (2010). 南阳盆地PETM事件的高分辨率碳同位素记录. Chinese Science Bulletin, 55(24), 2400–2405. https://doi.org/10.1360/csb2010-55-24-2400

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