Assessing the Duration of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
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Piedrahita, Victor A.
Heslop, David
Roberts, Andrew P.
Rohling, Eelco J.
Galeotti, Simone
Florindo, Fabio
Li, Jinhua
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The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was a climate/carbon cycle perturbation recognized in stable carbon isotope (δ13C) records with a negative carbon isotope excursion (CIE). The PETM CIE termination has been associated with a δ13C inflection with pre-PETM-like values referred to as the G point. However, the G point approach has produced variable PETM CIE duration estimates (∼120–230 kyr), which reflects a need to test its reliability. Here, we apply statistical analyses to existing δ13C records and reveal that the G point is sensitive to underlying δ13C uncertainties. We generate a probabilistic-based CIE detection limit, which constrains the time range over which the PETM is detected in δ13C records. This protocol reveals a protracted CIE recovery (>145 kyr) that accounts for a 268.8+21.2/−20.5 kyr PETM CIE duration. Our new duration estimate exceeds previous values, which confirms the potential of extreme carbon cycle perturbations to cause long-lasting carbon cycle disruptions.
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Geophysical Research Letters
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