Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8868635 | Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
New carbon and oxygen isotope records and discussion of the main variations in seawater temperature through the Sinemurian-Aalenian of the Pieniny Klippen Basin (northern Tethys Ocean) are presented herein. Comparison of the recorded changes in stable-isotope compositions of bulk carbonate and belemnite rostra from an open-marine environment with previously documented, predominantly restricted epicontinental data enables determination of major climatic events that were most likely of worldwide extent. A slight positive δ13C shift is recorded in the lowermost Upper Pliensbachian. A significant positive excursion in carbonate carbon isotope values is documented in the Lower Toarcian Serpentinum Zone. Furthermore, the δ13C values display a falling trend in the Lower-Upper Toarcian and relatively constant values in the Aalenian. Temperatures inferred from the δ18O values of well-preserved belemnite rostra suggest rather cool seawater conditions (10-13 °C) in the Pieniny Klippen Basin during the Late Sinemurian, warming by 4 °C in the Early Pliensbachian and then cooling by 8 °C in the Late Pliensbachian. The seawater temperature rose once more in the Early Toarcian and began to fall again during the Middle Toarcian. In the Middle-?Late Aalenian, seawater temperatures oscillated between 10 and 13 °C.
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Authors
Agnieszka Arabas, Jan Schlögl, Christian Meister,