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Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology

Geological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at all latitudes during two long-lived Cryogenian (58 and ≥5 My) glaciations. Combined uranium-lead and rhenium-osmium dating suggests that the older (Sturtian) glacial onset and both terminations were globally synchronous. Geo...

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Autores principales: Hoffman, Paul F., Abbot, Dorian S., Ashkenazy, Yosef, Benn, Douglas I., Brocks, Jochen J., Cohen, Phoebe A., Cox, Grant M., Creveling, Jessica R., Donnadieu, Yannick, Erwin, Douglas H., Fairchild, Ian J., Ferreira, David, Goodman, Jason C., Halverson, Galen P., Jansen, Malte F., Le Hir, Guillaume, Love, Gordon D., Macdonald, Francis A., Maloof, Adam C., Partin, Camille A., Ramstein, Gilles, Rose, Brian E. J., Rose, Catherine V., Sadler, Peter M., Tziperman, Eli, Voigt, Aiko, Warren, Stephen G.
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Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5677351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29134193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1600983
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author Hoffman, Paul F.
Abbot, Dorian S.
Ashkenazy, Yosef
Benn, Douglas I.
Brocks, Jochen J.
Cohen, Phoebe A.
Cox, Grant M.
Creveling, Jessica R.
Donnadieu, Yannick
Erwin, Douglas H.
Fairchild, Ian J.
Ferreira, David
Goodman, Jason C.
Halverson, Galen P.
Jansen, Malte F.
Le Hir, Guillaume
Love, Gordon D.
Macdonald, Francis A.
Maloof, Adam C.
Partin, Camille A.
Ramstein, Gilles
Rose, Brian E. J.
Rose, Catherine V.
Sadler, Peter M.
Tziperman, Eli
Voigt, Aiko
Warren, Stephen G.
author_facet Hoffman, Paul F.
Abbot, Dorian S.
Ashkenazy, Yosef
Benn, Douglas I.
Brocks, Jochen J.
Cohen, Phoebe A.
Cox, Grant M.
Creveling, Jessica R.
Donnadieu, Yannick
Erwin, Douglas H.
Fairchild, Ian J.
Ferreira, David
Goodman, Jason C.
Halverson, Galen P.
Jansen, Malte F.
Le Hir, Guillaume
Love, Gordon D.
Macdonald, Francis A.
Maloof, Adam C.
Partin, Camille A.
Ramstein, Gilles
Rose, Brian E. J.
Rose, Catherine V.
Sadler, Peter M.
Tziperman, Eli
Voigt, Aiko
Warren, Stephen G.
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description Geological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at all latitudes during two long-lived Cryogenian (58 and ≥5 My) glaciations. Combined uranium-lead and rhenium-osmium dating suggests that the older (Sturtian) glacial onset and both terminations were globally synchronous. Geochemical data imply that CO(2) was 10(2) PAL (present atmospheric level) at the younger termination, consistent with a global ice cover. Sturtian glaciation followed breakup of a tropical supercontinent, and its onset coincided with the equatorial emplacement of a large igneous province. Modeling shows that the small thermal inertia of a globally frozen surface reverses the annual mean tropical atmospheric circulation, producing an equatorial desert and net snow and frost accumulation elsewhere. Oceanic ice thickens, forming a sea glacier that flows gravitationally toward the equator, sustained by the hydrologic cycle and by basal freezing and melting. Tropical ice sheets flow faster as CO(2) rises but lose mass and become sensitive to orbital changes. Equatorial dust accumulation engenders supraglacial oligotrophic meltwater ecosystems, favorable for cyanobacteria and certain eukaryotes. Meltwater flushing through cracks enables organic burial and submarine deposition of airborne volcanic ash. The subglacial ocean is turbulent and well mixed, in response to geothermal heating and heat loss through the ice cover, increasing with latitude. Terminal carbonate deposits, unique to Cryogenian glaciations, are products of intense weathering and ocean stratification. Whole-ocean warming and collapsing peripheral bulges allow marine coastal flooding to continue long after ice-sheet disappearance. The evolutionary legacy of Snowball Earth is perceptible in fossils and living organisms.
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spelling pubmed-56773512017-11-13 Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology Hoffman, Paul F. Abbot, Dorian S. Ashkenazy, Yosef Benn, Douglas I. Brocks, Jochen J. Cohen, Phoebe A. Cox, Grant M. Creveling, Jessica R. Donnadieu, Yannick Erwin, Douglas H. Fairchild, Ian J. Ferreira, David Goodman, Jason C. Halverson, Galen P. Jansen, Malte F. Le Hir, Guillaume Love, Gordon D. Macdonald, Francis A. Maloof, Adam C. Partin, Camille A. Ramstein, Gilles Rose, Brian E. J. Rose, Catherine V. Sadler, Peter M. Tziperman, Eli Voigt, Aiko Warren, Stephen G. Sci Adv Research Articles Geological evidence indicates that grounded ice sheets reached sea level at all latitudes during two long-lived Cryogenian (58 and ≥5 My) glaciations. Combined uranium-lead and rhenium-osmium dating suggests that the older (Sturtian) glacial onset and both terminations were globally synchronous. Geochemical data imply that CO(2) was 10(2) PAL (present atmospheric level) at the younger termination, consistent with a global ice cover. Sturtian glaciation followed breakup of a tropical supercontinent, and its onset coincided with the equatorial emplacement of a large igneous province. Modeling shows that the small thermal inertia of a globally frozen surface reverses the annual mean tropical atmospheric circulation, producing an equatorial desert and net snow and frost accumulation elsewhere. Oceanic ice thickens, forming a sea glacier that flows gravitationally toward the equator, sustained by the hydrologic cycle and by basal freezing and melting. Tropical ice sheets flow faster as CO(2) rises but lose mass and become sensitive to orbital changes. Equatorial dust accumulation engenders supraglacial oligotrophic meltwater ecosystems, favorable for cyanobacteria and certain eukaryotes. Meltwater flushing through cracks enables organic burial and submarine deposition of airborne volcanic ash. The subglacial ocean is turbulent and well mixed, in response to geothermal heating and heat loss through the ice cover, increasing with latitude. Terminal carbonate deposits, unique to Cryogenian glaciations, are products of intense weathering and ocean stratification. Whole-ocean warming and collapsing peripheral bulges allow marine coastal flooding to continue long after ice-sheet disappearance. The evolutionary legacy of Snowball Earth is perceptible in fossils and living organisms. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5677351/ /pubmed/29134193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1600983 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hoffman, Paul F.
Abbot, Dorian S.
Ashkenazy, Yosef
Benn, Douglas I.
Brocks, Jochen J.
Cohen, Phoebe A.
Cox, Grant M.
Creveling, Jessica R.
Donnadieu, Yannick
Erwin, Douglas H.
Fairchild, Ian J.
Ferreira, David
Goodman, Jason C.
Halverson, Galen P.
Jansen, Malte F.
Le Hir, Guillaume
Love, Gordon D.
Macdonald, Francis A.
Maloof, Adam C.
Partin, Camille A.
Ramstein, Gilles
Rose, Brian E. J.
Rose, Catherine V.
Sadler, Peter M.
Tziperman, Eli
Voigt, Aiko
Warren, Stephen G.
Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology
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title_short Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology
title_sort snowball earth climate dynamics and cryogenian geology-geobiology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5677351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29134193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1600983
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