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Cenozoic climate, thermohaline circulation, and the marine carbon cycle

Subject Area Palaeontology
Term from 2008 to 2015
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 63178513
 
The aim of the proposed project is to investigate the role of the large-scale ocean circulation and the marine carbon cycle for Cenozoic climate cooling. Using a combined approach of paleoceanographic reconstruction and numerical ocean circulation and biogeochemical modeling, we propose to study the links between continental vegetation, rock weathering (in collaboration with WP1) and nutrient supply to the marine biosphere as a potential driver for changes in the ocean productivity and hence carbon sequestration. The focus of our study are the changes in the global carbon cycle, as recorded by geochemical proxies in marine sediments, and the understanding of their relation with ocean circulation and biogeochemistry. The model results will be validated with marine proxy data records in collaboration with WP2. Furthermore, WP4 models will provide boundary conditions for numerical modeling in WP3 and WP5. In the course of the research project, modeling in WP4 will be refined by implementing continental weathering data provided by WP1, and by using updated atmospheric boundary conditions provided by WP5.
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