Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Post-Mesozoic Rapid Increase of Seawater Mg/Ca due to Enhanced Mantle-Seawater Interaction / Marco, Ligi; Enrico, Bonatti; Marco, Cuffaro; Brunelli, Daniele. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2013), pp. 1-8. [10.1038/srep02752]
Abstract:
The seawater Mg/Ca ratio increased significantly from , 80 Ma to present, as suggested by studies of
carbonate veins in oceanic basalts and of fluid inclusions in halite. We show here that reactions of
mantle-derived peridotites with seawater along slow spreading mid-ocean ridges contributed to the
post-Cretaceous Mg/Ca increase. These reactions can release to modern seawater up to 20% of the yearly Mg
river input. However, no significant peridotite-seawater interaction and Mg-release to the ocean occur in
fast spreading, East Pacific Rise-type ridges. The Mesozoic Pangean superocean implies a hot fast spreading
ridge system. This prevented peridotite-seawater interaction and Mg release to the Mesozoic ocean, but
favored hydrothermal Mg capture and Ca release by the basaltic crust, resulting in a low seawater Mg/Ca
ratio. Continent dispersal and development of slow spreading ridges allowed Mg release to the ocean by
peridotite-seawater reactions, contributing to the increase of the Mg/Ca ratio of post-Mesozoic seawater.
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Keywords:
Paleoceanography; Geology; Marine chemistry; Petrology
Elenco autori:
Marco, Ligi; Enrico, Bonatti; Marco, Cuffaro; Brunelli, Daniele
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