Exploring a link between the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum and Neotethys continental arc flare-up

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2021

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van der Boon, A.ISNI 0000000493258894
Kuiper, Klaudia F.ISNI 0000000390573197
van der Ploeg, RobinISNI 0000000476398609
Cramwinckel, Marlow J.ISNI 0000000493281058
Honarmand, MaryamISNI 0000000523803014
Sluijs, AppyORCID 0000-0003-2382-0215ISNI 0000000389163131
Krijgsman, WoutISNI 000000005000270X

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Abstract

The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO), a ~ 500 kyr episode of global warming that initiated at ~40.5 Ma, is postulated to be driven by a net increase in volcanic carbon input, but a direct source has not been identified. Here we show, based on new and previously published radiometric ages of volcanic rocks, that the interval spanning the MECO corresponds to a massive increase in continental arc volcanism in Iran and Azerbaijan. Ages of Eocene igneous rocks in all volcanic provinces of Iran cluster around 40 Ma, very close to the peak warming phase of the MECO. Based on the spatial extent and volume of the volcanic rocks as well as the carbonaceous lithology in which they are emplaced, we estimate the total amount of CO2 that could have been released at this time corresponds to between 1052 and 12 565 Pg carbon. This is compatible with the estimated carbon release during the MECO. Although the uncertainty in both individual ages, and the spread in the compilation of ages, is larger than the duration of the MECO, a flare-up in Neotethys subduction zone volcanism represents a plausible excess carbon source responsible for MECO warming.

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Global and Planetary Change, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology

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van der Boon, A, Kuiper, K F, van der Ploeg, R, Cramwinckel, M J, Honarmand, M, Sluijs, A & Krijgsman, W 2021, 'Exploring a link between the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum and Neotethys continental arc flare-up', Climate of the Past, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 229-239. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-229-2021