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Main Authors: Zachos, James C, Arthur, Michael A, Thunell, Robert C, Williams, Douglas F, Tappa, Eric
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 1985
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.802437
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author Zachos, James C
Arthur, Michael A
Thunell, Robert C
Williams, Douglas F
Tappa, Eric
author_facet Zachos, James C
Arthur, Michael A
Thunell, Robert C
Williams, Douglas F
Tappa, Eric
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Detailed analyses of well-preserved carbonate samples from across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in Hole 577 have revealed a significant decline in the d13C values of calcareous nannoplankton from the Maestrichtian to the Danian Age accompanied by a substantial reduction in carbonate accumulation rates. Benthic foraminifers, however, do not exhibit a shift in carbon composition similar to that recorded by the calcareous nannoplankton, but actually increase slightly over the same time interval. These results are similar to the earlier findings at two North Pacific Deep Sea Drilling Project locations, Sites 47.2 and 465, and are considered to represent a dramatic decrease in oceanic phytoplankton production associated with the catastrophic Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary extinctions. In addition, the change in carbon composition of calcareous nannoplankton across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Hole 577 is accompanied by only minor changes in the oxygen isotope trends of both calcareous nannoplankton and benthic foraminifers, suggesting that temperature variations in the North Pacific from the late Maestrichtian to the early Danian Age were insignificant.
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spellingShingle Stable isotope and trace element geochemistry of carbonate sediments at DSDP Holes 87-577 and 6-47.2
Zachos, James C
Arthur, Michael A
Thunell, Robert C
Williams, Douglas F
Tappa, Eric
Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP
Detailed analyses of well-preserved carbonate samples from across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in Hole 577 have revealed a significant decline in the d13C values of calcareous nannoplankton from the Maestrichtian to the Danian Age accompanied by a substantial reduction in carbonate accumulation rates. Benthic foraminifers, however, do not exhibit a shift in carbon composition similar to that recorded by the calcareous nannoplankton, but actually increase slightly over the same time interval. These results are similar to the earlier findings at two North Pacific Deep Sea Drilling Project locations, Sites 47.2 and 465, and are considered to represent a dramatic decrease in oceanic phytoplankton production associated with the catastrophic Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary extinctions. In addition, the change in carbon composition of calcareous nannoplankton across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Hole 577 is accompanied by only minor changes in the oxygen isotope trends of both calcareous nannoplankton and benthic foraminifers, suggesting that temperature variations in the North Pacific from the late Maestrichtian to the early Danian Age were insignificant.
title Stable isotope and trace element geochemistry of carbonate sediments at DSDP Holes 87-577 and 6-47.2
topic Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.802437