Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
A decrease in the micronutrient iron supply to the
Southern Ocean is widely believed to be involved in the
atmospheric CO2 increase during the last deglaciation.
Here we report the first record of atmospheric iron fluxes
as determined in 166 samples of the Dome C ice core
and covering the last glacial-interglacial transition (22
9 kyr B.P.). It reveals a decrease in fallout flux from
24 x 10-2 mg Fe m-2 yr-1 during the Last Glacial
Maximum to 0.7 x 10-2 mg Fe m-2 yr-1 at the onset of
the Holocene. The acid leachable fraction of iron
determined in our samples was the 60% of the total iron
mass in glacial samples, about twice the value found for
Holocene samples. This emerging difference in iron
solubility over different climatic stages provides a new
insight for evaluating the iron hypothesis over glacial/
interglacial periods.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Capodaglio, Gabriele; Barbante, Carlo; Gabrielli, Paolo; Cozzi, Giulio; Cescon, Paolo
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