The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), ca. 55 Ma, was a period of extreme global warming caused by rapid emission of greenhouse gases. It is unknown what ended this episode of greenhouse warming, but high oceanic export productivity over thousands of years (as indicated by high accumulation rates of barium, Ba) may have been a factor in ending this warm period by carbon sequestration. However, Ba has a short oceanic residence time (~10 k.y.), so a prolonged global increase in Ba accumulation rates requires an increase in input of Ba to the ocean, increasing barite saturation. We use a novel proxy for barite saturation (Sr/Ba in marine barite) to demonstrate that the seawater saturation state with respect to barite did not change acros...
Current climate change may induce positive carbon cycle feedbacks that amplify anthropogenic warming...
examine the behavior of barium, within a well‐characterized sedimentary system. Bariumexcess is gene...
High resolution pore-water dissolved Ba concentration-depth profiles were determined at seven sites ...
The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; similar to 56 Ma) was a transient global warming event a...
The Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ∼56 Ma) was a transient global warming event associated ...
Barite accumulation rates (BAR) have been measured from 12 DSDP/ODP site globally (DSDP site 525, 54...
This paper addresses the question of the eventual control of barium concentration in seawater by an ...
We used sediment traps to define the particulate fluxes of barium and organic carbon and investigate...
This paper addresses the question of the eventual control of barium concentration in seawater by an ...
Current climate change may induce positive carbon cycle feedbacks that amplify anthropogenic warming...
Barium (Ba) is a trace element which occurs predominantly as barite mineral (BaSO4) in the marine en...
We determined changes in equatorial Pacific phosphorus (µmol P/g) and barite (BaSO4; wt%) concentrat...
Current climate change may induce positive...
Current climate change may induce positive carbon cycle feedbacks that amplify anthropogenic warming...
Ocean export production is a key constituent in the global carbon cycle impacting climate. Past ocea...
Current climate change may induce positive carbon cycle feedbacks that amplify anthropogenic warming...
examine the behavior of barium, within a well‐characterized sedimentary system. Bariumexcess is gene...
High resolution pore-water dissolved Ba concentration-depth profiles were determined at seven sites ...
The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; similar to 56 Ma) was a transient global warming event a...
The Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM; ∼56 Ma) was a transient global warming event associated ...
Barite accumulation rates (BAR) have been measured from 12 DSDP/ODP site globally (DSDP site 525, 54...
This paper addresses the question of the eventual control of barium concentration in seawater by an ...
We used sediment traps to define the particulate fluxes of barium and organic carbon and investigate...
This paper addresses the question of the eventual control of barium concentration in seawater by an ...
Current climate change may induce positive carbon cycle feedbacks that amplify anthropogenic warming...
Barium (Ba) is a trace element which occurs predominantly as barite mineral (BaSO4) in the marine en...
We determined changes in equatorial Pacific phosphorus (µmol P/g) and barite (BaSO4; wt%) concentrat...
Current climate change may induce positive...
Current climate change may induce positive carbon cycle feedbacks that amplify anthropogenic warming...
Ocean export production is a key constituent in the global carbon cycle impacting climate. Past ocea...
Current climate change may induce positive carbon cycle feedbacks that amplify anthropogenic warming...
examine the behavior of barium, within a well‐characterized sedimentary system. Bariumexcess is gene...
High resolution pore-water dissolved Ba concentration-depth profiles were determined at seven sites ...