کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6349766 | 1622166 | 2015 | 36 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Diversification rise trend interrupted by three benthic and planktonic turnover points
- Each turnover point highlighted by breaks in lithology and outcrop morphology
- Sedimentation rate and cyclostratigraphy also in phase with trophic assemblage changes
- High magnitude and frequency benthic fluctuations just below the OAE 1a layer
- OAE 1a step-wise due to volcanism-induced global warming and new plate boundaries
The Barremian and Aptian were times of global plate reconfiguration and profound changes in the ocean-climate system, culminating in the worldwide deposition of lower Aptian black shale layers (OAE 1a). Based on high-resolution lithostratigraphic and micropaleontological analyses, precursor conditions and timing of the anoxia are here reconstructed along a 33.06Â m thick section in the proposed Barremian/Aptian boundary GSSP stratotype at Gorgo a Cerbara (Umbria-Marche Basin, Italy).A non-uniform history of benthic foraminiferal diversification is interrupted by the Selli Level (= OAE 1a) and by three turnover points for both benthic and planktic organisms, each highlighted by prominent breaks in lithology and outcrop morphology. The first two points, at ~Â 1.1Â Myr and ~Â 20-50Â kyr prior to the onset of the OAE 1a, correspond respectively to the nannoconid (=Â bathypelagic calcareous nannofossils) 'decline' and 'crisis' events, and separate: (a) pelagic limestone/chert-claystone lithological cycles of the uppermost Maiolica Formation, showing frequencies reminiscent of orbital eccentricity and containing an oligotrophic Barremian benthic and planktic assemblage, dominated by k-selected nannoconids and Rhizammina; (b) greenish-grey cherty marls of the lowermost Marne a Fucoidi Formation, associated to declining sedimentation rates and eutrophic early Aptian assemblages dominated by radiolarians and lituolid benthic foraminifera; and (c) anoxic radiolarites and shales of the carbonate-free Selli Level. High magnitude and frequency assemblage fluctuations occur between the nannoconid crisis (~Â 25Â cm below the lowermost OAE 1a black shale layer) and the Selli Level base, with suggestions of bottom-water acidification. At ~Â 800Â kyr after the OAE 1a end, a third turnover point in the basal reddish member of the Marne a Fucoidi highlights 'middle' Aptian assemblages characterized by a bloom of early macroperforate planktic foraminifera (Hedbergella spp.) and appearances of new benthic species, marking a shift towards better oxygenation.OAE 1a oxygen and pelagic carbonate factory crises are here suggested to have been step-wise and linked to global warming conditions.
Journal: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology - Volume 424, 15 April 2015, Pages 147-182