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Large d13C gradients in the preindustrial North Atlantic revealed
Olsen, A.; Ninnemann, U. (2010). Large d13C gradients in the preindustrial North Atlantic revealed. Science (Wash.) 330(6004): 658-659. https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1193769
In: Science (Washington). American Association for the Advancement of Science: New York, N.Y. ISSN 0036-8075; e-ISSN 1095-9203, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Olsen, A.
  • Ninnemann, U.

Abstract
    The carbon isotopic composition (C-13/C-12, expressed as delta C-13) of fossil foraminifera is the primary tracer used to infer changes in past ocean ventilation, and its variations are interpreted by using the modern oceanic delta C-13 distribution as a framework. However, the present ocean delta C-13 distribution is strongly overprinted by isotopically light anthropogenic carbon dioxide. A correction for this oceanic C-13 Suess effect in the North Atlantic (NA) shows that the pristine NA delta C-13 distribution has a richer and more detailed structure that is more clearly related to water mass distributions. Our results revise some fundamental perceptions regarding glacial-interglacial ocean delta C-13 differences and allow paleo-delta C-13 variations to be understood within the context of modern climate variability.

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