@article{259903566fc24e19be661b13b3d7ef97,
title = "Fish proliferation and rare-earth deposition by topographically induced upwelling at the late Eocene cooling event",
abstract = "The deep-sea clay that covers wide areas of the pelagic ocean bottom provides key information about open-ocean environments but lacks age-diagnostic calcareous or siliceous microfossils. The marine osmium isotope record has varied in response to environmental changes and can therefore be a useful stratigraphic marker. In this study, we used osmium isotope ratios to determine the depositional ages of pelagic clays extraordinarily rich in fish debris. Much fish debris was deposited in the western North and central South Pacific sites roughly 34.4 million years ago, concurrent with a late Eocene event, a temporal expansion of Antarctic ice preceding the Eocene–Oligocene climate transition. The enhanced northward flow of bottom water formed around Antarctica probably caused upwelling of deep-ocean nutrients at topographic highs and stimulated biological productivity that resulted in the proliferation of fish in pelagic realms. The abundant fish debris is now a highly concentrated source of industrially critical rare-earth elements.",
author = "Junichiro Ohta and Kazutaka Yasukawa and Tatsuo Nozaki and Yutaro Takaya and Kazuhide Mimura and Koichiro Fujinaga and Kentaro Nakamura and Yoichi Usui and Kimura, {Jun Ichi} and Qing Chang and Yasuhiro Kato",
note = "Funding Information: This study used samples provided by JAMSTEC from core KR13-02 PC05, by the International Ocean Discovery Program from core DSDP Hole 596, and by the GSJ through T. Yamazaki from core GH83-3 P406. We thank Y. Otsuki and H. Yamamoto for supporting the Os and Re isotope analyses. We also thank Y. Itabashi for assistance with the ICP-QMS analyses. We are grateful for helpful discussions with H. Iwamori. This study was financially supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) through Grants-in-Aid Nos. JP15H05771 to Y.K., JP17H01361 to K.N., JP16K13895 to T.N., JP14J10351 and JP16J07136 to J.O., and JP15H02148, JP16H01123, and JP18H04372 to J.-I.K. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020, The Author(s).",
year = "2020",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1038/s41598-020-66835-8",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
journal = "Scientific reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "1",
}