Late Cretaceous-Early Neogene oxygen and carbon isotope record of the Indian Ocean


Autoria(s): Oberhänsli, Hedi
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -7.141460 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 81.262140 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -24.877500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 58.124700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 8.926200 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 99.297300 * DATE/TIME START: 1972-01-27T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1972-10-01T00:00:00

Data(s)

03/03/1986

Resumo

Stable isotopic data of calcareous nannofossil, monogeneric and monospecific planktic and benthic foraminifera from five Indian Ocean DSDP sites (212, 217, 220, 237, and 253), leads to the following paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic conclusions: - The latest Cretaceous oxygen isotopic record implies a cooling (3-4°C) during the Maastrichtian. At the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary only a minor warming (about 2°C) has been recorded. The parallel delta13C decrease of more than 1? indicates a significant decrease in productivity. - During the latest Paleocene a positive delta13C excursion was detected in Sites 217 and 237. This transient enrichment in delta13C may be due to productivity changes on continents and/or a change in the storage rate of organic matter in marginal basins or shelf areas. - The most striking feature in the oxygen isotopic record is noted at the Early/Middle Eocene transition. The shift towards more positive values (which were probably enhanced to a certain extent by a preceding diagenetic alteration) delineates a dramatic climatic deterioration at high and mid latitudes during the earlier Tertiary. - Near the Eocene/Oligocene boundary a cooling is evident within the latest Eocene interval. During the earliest Oligocene time a hiatus at Sites 217 and 253 partially obscures the climatic record. - Several climatic fluctuations have been noted during the Oligocene: a cooling at the base of Zone NP 23, a warming at the top of Zone NP 23 through NP 24, and a cooling during Zone NP 25. - The Miocene oxygen isotopic record is dominated by changes in surface and bottom water environments during Zone NN5. The decreasing and then increasing delta18O values, together with the subsequent steepening of the vertical delta18O gradient, point towards major climatic instabilities. These events coincide with the Mid-Miocene build-up of Antarctic ice-sheets. During the latest Miocene to the earliest Pliocene the delta18O record of planktic foraminifera indicates a significant warming of the Indian Ocean at mid-latitudes. - The delta13C record during the Oligocene and Miocene reveals several cycles (delta13C enrichments: NP 24, NN2, NN5, NN9, and base NN 11) which are most likely related to changes in storage rates of organic matter and biological productivity due to climatic changes and transgression/regression cycles. In addition, changes in the circulation patterns may also have influenced the carbon isotopic record.

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application/zip, 5 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.684665

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.684665

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Oberhänsli, Hedi (1986): Latest Cretaceous-Early Neogene oxygen and carbon isotopic record at DSDP sites in the Indian Ocean. Marine Micropaleontology, 10(1-3), 91-115, doi:10.1016/0377-8398(86)90026-5

Palavras-Chave #22-212; 22-217; 23-220; 24-237; 26-253; after Fisher et al. (1974); after Thierstein (1974) and Mueller (1977); after von der Borch et al. (1974); after Whitmarsh et al. (1974); C. wuellerstorfi d13C; C. wuellerstorfi d18O; calcareous nannofossil <45 µm; calcareous nannofossil <45 µm, per mil PDB; Cibicidoides spp., d13C; Cibicidoides spp., d18O; Cibicidoides spp. d13C; Cibicidoides spp. d18O; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, d13C; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, d18O; d13C; d18O; Deep Sea Drilling Project; delta 13C; delta 18O; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; G. dehiscens d13C; G. dehiscens d18O; G. eocaena d13C; G. eocaena d18O; G. menardii d13C; G. menardii d18O; G. menardii-group; G. sacculifer d13C; G. sacculifer d18O; G. trilobus d13C; G. trilobus d18O; G. venezuelana d13C; G. venezuelana d18O; Gavelinella sp., d13C; Gavelinella sp., d18O; Gavelinella sp. d13C; Gavelinella sp. d18O; Globigerina eocaena, d13C; Globigerina eocaena, d18O; Globigerinatheka spp., d13C; Globigerinatheka spp., d18O; Globigerinatheka spp. d13C; Globigerinatheka spp. d18O; Globigerina venezuelana, d13C; Globigerina venezuelana, d18O; Globigerinoides sacculifer, d13C; Globigerinoides sacculifer, d18O; Globigerinoides trilobus, d13C; Globigerinoides trilobus, d18O; Globoquadrina dehiscens, d13C; Globoquadrina dehiscens, d18O; Globorotalia menardii, d13C; Globorotalia menardii, d18O; Glomar Challenger; Indian Ocean//BASIN; Indian Ocean//PLATEAU; Indian Ocean//RIDGE; Indian Ocean/Arabian Sea/HILL; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry; Leg22; Leg23; Leg24; Leg26; Lithology; Lithology/composition/facies; Nannofossil zone; Nannos zone; O. umbonatus d13C; O. umbonatus d18O; ODP sample designation; Oridorsalis umbonatus, d13C; Oridorsalis umbonatus, d18O; Sample code/label; Stilostomella spp., d13C; Stilostomella spp., d18O; Stilostomella spp. d13C; Stilostomella spp. d18O; U. chirana d13C; U. chirana d18O; U. eocaena d13C; U. eocaena d18O; U. peregrina d13C; U. peregrina d18O; Uvigerina chirana, d13C; Uvigerina chirana, d18O; Uvigerina eocaena, d13C; Uvigerina eocaena, d18O; Uvigerina peregrina, d13C; Uvigerina peregrina, d18O; Uvigerina spp., d13C; Uvigerina spp., d18O; Uvigerina spp. d13C; Uvigerina spp. d18O
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