A high-resolution carbon-isotope record of the Turonian stage correlated to a siliciclastic basin fill: Implications for mid-Cretaceous sea-level change

被引:45
作者
Ulicny, D. [1 ]
Jarvis, I. [2 ]
Groecke, D. R. [3 ]
Cech, S. [4 ]
Laurin, J. [1 ]
Olde, K. [2 ]
Trabucho-Alexandre, J. [3 ]
Svabenicka, L. [4 ]
Pedentchouk, N. [5 ]
机构
[1] Acad Sci Czech Republ, Inst Geophys, CR-14131 Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Kingstou Univ London, Sch Geog Geol & Environm, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 2EE, Surrey, England
[3] Univ Durham, Dept Earth Sci, Durham DH1 3LE, England
[4] Czech Geol Survey, Prague 11821, Czech Republic
[5] Univ E Anglia, Sch Environm Sci, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
Eustasy; Carbon isotopes; Bohemian Cretaceous Basin; Turonian; Greenhouse climate; Sequence stratigraphy; BOHEMIAN CRETACEOUS BASIN; ORBITAL TIME-SCALE; SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY; SHALLOW-MARINE; ORGANIC-CARBON; BOUNDARY; DELTA-C-13; GERMANY; EVENT; SECTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.03.033
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Turonian strata of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Central Europe, preserve a basin-scale record of shoreline transgressions and regressions, previously interpreted to have been strongly influenced by short-term eustatic cycles. Here, nearshore siliciclastic strata in two separate sub-basins are correlated to a multi-stratigraphic dataset generated from a new research core (Bch-1) drilled in offshore marine sediments of the central basin. A high-resolution delta 13C(org), record from Bch-1 is presented along with major- and minor-element proxies, TOC, carbonate content, terrestrial to marine palynomorph ratios, and detailed macro- and microfossil biostratigraphy. The 400 m thick Turonian through Lower Coniacian interval permits correlation to the highest-resolution C-isotope curves available: all carbon-isotope events demonstrated by delta C-13(carb) studies in the British Chalk, NW Germany and other reference sections in Europe are recognized in the delta C-13(corg) curve from Bch-1. A number of short-term, basin-wide regressions in the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, most likely reflecting eustatic falls, show a recurrence interval of 100 kyr or less. This is an order of magnitude shorter than the timing of sea-level falls inferred from the New Jersey margin and the Apulian platform, interpreted to be driven by glacioeustacy. The estimated magnitude of the Bohemian Basin sea-level falls, typically 10-20 m and generally <40 m, indicates that the 2.4 Myr period suggested by others to generate 3rd-order cycles, is too long to be the principal cycle generating unconformities in rapidly-subsiding basins, where the rate of eustatic fall must exceed the subsidence rate. Unconformities in low-accommodation settings such as passive margins most likely represent amalgamated records of multiple cycles of sea-level fluctuations of 100 kyr scale, recognizable only in high-resolution datasets from expanded successions. Comparison of the delta C-13 excursions to the interpreted sea-level record has not yielded a clear causal link. A longterm 'background' delta C-13 cycle shows a duration close to the 2.4 Myr long-eccentricity cycle, and shorter-term (1 Myr scale) highs and lows in delta C-13 appear to broadly correspond to intervals characterised by more pronounced short-term sea-level highs and lows, respectively. However, on the scale of intermediate to short-term delta C-13 fluctuations, no systematic relationship between delta C-13 and sea-level change can be demonstrated. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:42 / 58
页数:17
相关论文
共 116 条
[1]   Blake Nose stable isotopic evidence against the mid-Cenomanian glaciation hypothesis [J].
Ando, Atsushi ;
Huber, Brian T. ;
MacLeod, Kenneth G. ;
Ohta, Tomoko ;
Khim, Boo-Keun .
GEOLOGY, 2009, 37 (05) :451-454
[2]   GEOCHEMICAL AND CLIMATIC EFFECTS OF INCREASED MARINE ORGANIC-CARBON BURIAL AT THE CENOMANIAN TURONIAN BOUNDARY [J].
ARTHUR, MA ;
DEAN, WE ;
PRATT, LM .
NATURE, 1988, 335 (6192) :714-717
[3]   Extreme polar warmth during the Cretaceous greenhouse?: Paradox of the late Turonian δ18O record at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 511 -: art. no. 1031 [J].
Bice, KL ;
Huber, BT ;
Norris, RD .
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, 2003, 18 (02) :9-1
[4]   Modeling organic carbon burial during sea level rise with reference to the Cretaceous [J].
Bjerrum, C. J. ;
Bendtsen, J. ;
Legarth, J. J. F. .
GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, 2006, 7
[5]   Isotopic evidence for glaciation during the Cretaceous supergreenhouse [J].
Bornemann, Andre ;
Norris, Richard D. ;
Friedrich, Oliver ;
Beckmann, Britta ;
Schouten, Stefan ;
Damste, Jaap S. Sinninghe ;
Vogel, Jennifer ;
Hofmann, Peter ;
Wagner, Thomas .
SCIENCE, 2008, 319 (5860) :189-192
[6]   On the origin of Cenozoic and Mesozoic "third-order" eustatic sequences [J].
Boulila, Slah ;
Galbrun, Bruno ;
Miller, Kenneth G. ;
Pekar, Stephen F. ;
Browning, James V. ;
Laskar, Jacques ;
Wright, James D. .
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2011, 109 (3-4) :94-112
[7]   100 Myr record of sequences, sedimentary facies and sea level change from Ocean Drilling Program onshore coreholes, US Mid-Atlantic coastal plain [J].
Browning, James V. ;
Miller, Kenneth G. ;
Sugarman, Peter J. ;
Kominz, Michelle A. ;
McLaughlin, Peter P. ;
Kulpecz, Andrew A. ;
Feigenson, Mark D. .
BASIN RESEARCH, 2008, 20 (02) :227-248
[8]  
Burnett J.A., 1998, P132
[9]   OUT OF OUR DEPTH - ON THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF FATHOMING EUSTASY FROM THE STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD [J].
BURTON, R ;
KENDALL, CGSC ;
LERCHE, I .
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS, 1987, 24 (04) :237-277
[10]  
Cech S., 1989, P657