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DOI10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116417
Toarcian climate and carbon cycle perturbations – its impact on sea-level changes, enhanced mobilization and oxidation of fossil organic matter
Ruebsam W.; Pieńkowski G.; Schwark L.
发表日期2020
ISSN0012821X
卷号546
英文摘要Organic geochemistry and palynology reveal major organofacies changes in the marginal marine Polish Basin during the early Toarcian linked to changes in environmental conditions. Increasing water salinity and enhanced biomass contributions from phytoplankton, adopted to brackish conditions, attest to periodic marine ingressions into the paralic, hyposaline Polish Basin. Marine ingressions occurred upon reoccurring sea level rises concomitant with i) the Pliensbachian-Toarcian boundary carbon isotope excursion (Pl-Toa-CIE) and ii) the stepped Toarcian carbon isotope excursion (Toa-CIE), the latter marking the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Toa-OAE). Strata with marine influences indicate an intermittent connection of the Polish Basin with the Tethys and attest to a close correlation between regional shoreline progradation and evolution of global climate and sea-level. Organic geochemistry indicated the link between sea level fluctuations and the Toa-CIEs, although in some areas of the Polish Basin the sea level rise was balanced by massively increased sediment delivery, caused by enhanced hydrological cycling that lead to intensified weathering and erosion in the hinterland. Enhanced hydrological cycling further led to the remobilization of organic matter of pre-Toarcian age. This points to erosion of older organic-rich rocks containing significant abundances of marine and terrestrial organic matter that was partly oxidized and re-deposited along with autochthonous Toarcian organic matter. Provenance areas identified point to two main sources, most likely Carboniferous terrestrial/paralic and Ordovician/Silurian marine sediments. Fossil organic matter should be considered as additional source in Toarcian carbon cycling, particularly in times of enhanced hydrological cycling, erosion and weathering. Remobilization of sedimentary fossil carbon has not been hitherto considered as a carbon source during the Toa-OAE. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
关键词global warminghydrological cycleorganic matter provenanceorganic matter recyclingToarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event
英文关键词Biogeochemistry; Carbon; Erosion; Isotopes; Organic compounds; Submarine geology; Weathering; Carbon isotope excursions; Environmental conditions; Fossil organic matters; Intermittent connections; Oceanic Anoxic Event; Organic geochemistry; Sea-level fluctuations; Terrestrial organic matter; Sea level; carbon cycle; element mobility; fossil; mobilization; organic geochemistry; organic matter; oxidation; paleoceanography; paleoclimate; palynology; perturbation; sea level change; Toarcian; Poland [Central Europe]
语种英语
来源期刊Earth and Planetary Science Letters
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/202869
作者单位Department of Organic and Isotope Geochemistry, Institute of Geoscience, University of Kiel, Germany; Polish Geological Institute, National Research Institute, Warszawa, Poland; WA-OIGC, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
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Ruebsam W.,Pieńkowski G.,Schwark L.. Toarcian climate and carbon cycle perturbations – its impact on sea-level changes, enhanced mobilization and oxidation of fossil organic matter[J],2020,546.
APA Ruebsam W.,Pieńkowski G.,&Schwark L..(2020).Toarcian climate and carbon cycle perturbations – its impact on sea-level changes, enhanced mobilization and oxidation of fossil organic matter.Earth and Planetary Science Letters,546.
MLA Ruebsam W.,et al."Toarcian climate and carbon cycle perturbations – its impact on sea-level changes, enhanced mobilization and oxidation of fossil organic matter".Earth and Planetary Science Letters 546(2020).
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