EGU24-14272, updated on 09 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-14272
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Anomalous Seawater Radiocarbon Depletion Event during Glacial Interval in the Equatorial Indian Ocean Thermocline

Sanjit Kumar Jena1,2, Ravi Bhushan1,3, Partha Sarathi Jena1, Nisha Bharti1, Sudheer Athiyarath Krishnan1, Ajay Shivam1, and Ankur Dabhi1
Sanjit Kumar Jena et al.
  • 1Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, INDIA (sanjitjenasunny@gmail.com)
  • 2Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, INDIA
  • 3Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleosciences, Lucknow, INDIA

The role of intermediate water mass in ocean circulation is well acknowledged from the global oceanographic and climatic perspectives. Abnormal depletions in the upper oceanic radiocarbon concentrations during the last deglaciation have been attributed to the southern ocean sourced aged CO2 ventilations via Antarctic intermediate waters. However, the fundamental origin and nature of the source, and its spatio-temporal variability still remains a question.

The present study reconstructs the radiocarbon records of the upper Equatorial Indian Ocean (EIO) over the last 44 ka using the radiocarbon dating of depth-specific planktonic foraminifers. The results reveal an extremely depleted radiocarbon interval in the EIO thermocline between 25-34 ka during the Marine Isotopic Stage 3 – Marine Isotopic Stage 2 (MIS3-MIS2) transition. The Reunion hotspot and/or the Amsterdam Island appear to be the responsible source(s) of contemporaneous hydrothermal dead carbon supply into the EIO thermocline. However, the deglacial thermocline radiocarbon depletions were primarily caused by the southern ocean sourced aged CO2 ventilations only. The radiocarbon records also indicate a well stratified upper oceanic condition prevailing over the EIO during the last 44 ka.

How to cite: Jena, S. K., Bhushan, R., Jena, P. S., Bharti, N., Athiyarath Krishnan, S., Shivam, A., and Dabhi, A.: Anomalous Seawater Radiocarbon Depletion Event during Glacial Interval in the Equatorial Indian Ocean Thermocline, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-14272, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-14272, 2024.