Enhanced marine burial of terrestrial organic carbon through the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum

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Authors: Gordon N. Inglis, Jordon D. Hemingway, Richard G. Stockey, Emily H. Hollingsworth, Paul J. Valdes, Alex Farnsworth, Felix J. Elling, Marcus P. S. Badger, Xiaoxiao Zhao, Richard D. Pancost, Ann Pearson, Thomas M. Gernon & Robert G. Hilton 

16 June 2026

Abstract
The Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) occurred ~56 million years ago and was characterized by large-scale carbon release and transient warming. Erosion and subsequent burial of terrestrial organic carbon in marine sediments could have sequestered organic carbon during the PETM—stabilizing global carbon and climate systems—yet direct evidence for this process is lacking. Here we present source-specific biomarker records from five globally distributed shallow marine sites and show that vascular plant and soil organic carbon contributed ~40–95% of total organic carbon in coastal sediments during the PETM. This is higher than modern marine sediments (~12–20% of total organic carbon) and indicates greater terrestrial organic carbon delivery to marine environments during warmer climates. We find that terrestrial organic carbon burial fluxes can increase ~10-to-50-fold during the PETM due to enhanced physical erosion and higher coastal sedimentation rates, implying that marine burial of terrestrial organic carbon sequestered excess carbon released during the PETM. Palaeoclimate model simulations do not account for enhanced delivery of terrestrial organic carbon into the marine realm and are thus missing an important carbon sink. Terrestrial organic carbon burial could act as a negative feedback during other hyperthermals and may aid the long-term (>10,000-year) recovery of the Earth system.

Source: Nature Geoscience 

Tom Goreau

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There is no mention of black shales in anoxic zones at PETM!

 

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