Planktonic foraminifera in the Maastrichtian of Hor-Hahar


Autoria(s): Abramovich, Sigal; Yovel-Corem, Shlomit; Almogi-Labin, Ahuva; Benjamini, Chaim
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 30.980000 * LONGITUDE: 35.050000

Data(s)

08/04/2010

Resumo

The lengthy warm, stable climate of the Cretaceous terminated in the Campanian with a cooling trend, interrupted in the early and latest Maastrichtian by two events of global warming, at ~70-68 Ma and at 65.78-65.57 Ma. These climatic oscillations had a profound effect on pelagic ecosystems, especially on planktic foraminiferal populations. Here we compare biotic responses in the tropical-subtropical (Tethyan) open ocean and mesotrophic (Zin Valley, Israel) and oligotrophic (Tunisia) slopes, which correlate directly with global warming and cooling. The two warming events coincide with blooms of Guembelitria, an extreme opportunist genus best known as the main survivor of the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) catastrophe. In the Maastrichtian, Guembelitria bloomed in the uppermost surface water above shelf and slope environments but failed to reach the open ocean as it did at K-Pg. The coldest interval of the late Maastrichtian (~68-65.78 Ma) is marked by an acme of the otherwise rare species Gansserina gansseri, a deep-dwelling keeled globotruncanid. The G. gansseri acme event can be traced from the deep ocean even onto the Tethyan slope, marking copious production and circulation of cold intermediate water. This acme is abruptly terminated by extinction of the species, a dramatic reversal attributed to a short-term global warming episode. This extinction corresponds precisely with the second bloom of Guembelitria that began ~300 kyr prior to the K-Pg event. The antithetical relationship between blooming of Guembelitria and the G. gansseri acme reflects planktic foraminiferal sensitivity to warm-cool-warm-cool climatic oscillations marking the end of the Cretaceous.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.831534

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.831534

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Abramovich, Sigal; Yovel-Corem, Shlomit; Almogi-Labin, Ahuva; Benjamini, Chaim (2010): Global climate change and planktic foraminiferal response in the Maastrichtian. Paleoceanography, 25(2), PA2201, doi:10.1029/2009PA001843

Palavras-Chave #(Bolli); (Brönnimann); (Carsey); (Cushman); (Dalbiez); (de Lapparent); (Ehrenberg); (Gandolfi); (Keller); (Kikoine); (Lalicker); (Loeblich); (Morozova); (pessangno); (Plummer); (Rzehak); (Tiley); (Voorwijk); A. mayaroensis; Abathomphalus mayaroensis; Brönnimann; Brönnimann & Brown; Caron & Gonzales Donoso; Caron & Gonzales Dooso; Caron & Gonzalez Donoso; Counting >150 µm fraction; Counting 63-150 µm fraction; Cushman; de Klasz; De Klasz; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Egger; El Naggar; Esker; Foraminifera, planktic; Foraminifera, planktic indeterminata; Foram plankt; Foram plankt indet; G. acuta; G. aegyptiaca; G. angulata; G. arca; G. aspera; G. citae; G. cretacea; G. dupeublei; G. esnehensis; G. falsostuarti; G. gansseri; G. havanensis; G. insignis; G. minuta; G. multispinatus; G. orientalis; G. petaloidea; G. prairiehillensis; G. rosetta; G. stuarti; G. stuartiformis; G. subcarinatus; G. trifolia; G. volutus; G. wiedenmayeri; Gandolfi; Gansserina gansseri; Gansserina wiedenmayeri; Globigerinelloides aspera; Globigerinelloides multispinatus; Globigerinelloides prairiehillensis; Globigerinelloides subcarinatus; Globigerinelloides volutus; Globotruncana aegyptiaca; Globotruncana arca; Globotruncana dupeublei; Globotruncana esnehensis; Globotruncana falsostuarti; Globotruncana orientalis; Globotruncana rosetta; Globotruncanella citae; Globotruncanella havanensis; Globotruncanella minuta; Globotruncanella petaloidea; Globotruncanita angulata; Globotruncanita insignis; Globotruncanita stuarti; Globotruncanita stuartiformis; Gublerina acuta; Guembelitria cretacea; Guembelitria trifolia; H. carinata; H. globulosa; H. labellosa; H. planata; H. punctulata; Hedbergella spp.; Heterohelix carinata; Heterohelix globulosa; Heterohelix labellosa; Heterohelix planata; Heterohelix punctulata; Hor-Hahar; Israel; L. glabrans; Label; Laeviheterohelix glabrans; Martin; Masters; Nakkady; Nederbragt; Outcrop; OUTCROP; P. acervulinoides; P. brazoensis; P. carseyae; P. costellifera; P. costulata; P. deformis; P. elegans; P. hantkeninoides; P. hariaensis; P. intermedia; P. kempensis; P. navarroensis; P. nuttalli; P. palpebra; Paraspiroplecta navarroensis; Planoglobulina acervulinoides; Planoglobulina brazoensis; Planoglobulina carseyae; Plummer; Plummerita hantkeninoides; Pseudoguembelina costellifera; Pseudoguembelina costulata; Pseudoguembelina hariaensis; Pseudoguembelina kempensis; Pseudoguembelina palpebra; Pseudotextularia deformis; Pseudotextularia elegans; Pseudotextularia intermedia; Pseudotextularia nuttalli; R. hexacamerata; R. intermedia; R. macrocephala; R. reicheli; R. rotundata; R. rugosa; Racemiguembelina intermedia; Rugoglobigerina hexacamerata; Rugoglobigerina macrocephala; Rugoglobigerina reicheli; Rugoglobigerina rotundata; Rugoglobigerina rugosa; Sample code/label; Sigal; T. scotti; total; Trinitella scotti; White
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