Marine osmium isotope record during the Carnian "pluvial episode" (Late Triassic) in the pelagic Panthalassa Ocean
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The Carnian Pluvial Episode (CPE) was a global environmental change and biotic crisis that occurred during the
Carnian (Late Triassic). The climate during the CPE was characterized by a short-lived period of extreme rainfall,
and an extinction of marine taxa is known to have occurred during the latest Julian (i.e. early Carnian). Although
these events are considered to have been caused by the Wrangellia Flood Basalt (FB) volcanism, existing studies
have found little direct evidence to support this. We investigated the temporal relationship between the eruption
of Wrangellia FB and CPE using high-resolution microfossil biostratigraphy and paleo-seawater Os isotope data
of an Upper Triassic bedded chert succession from an accretionary complex in Japan, which accumulated in a
pelagic deep-sea environment in an equatorial region of the Panthalassa Ocean. Our biostratigraphic analysis,
based on conodonts and radiolarians, and osmium isotope data show: (i) a continuous decline of initial Os isotope
ratios (187Os/188Osi) in the early Julian; (ii) low 187Os/188Osi ratios during the late Julian; and (iii) an abrupt
increase in 187Os/188Osi ratios at the end of the Julian. The decrease in 187Os/188Osi ratios throughout the Julian
suggests an increased input of unradiogenic Os from the eruption of the Wrangellia FB into the ocean. Moreover,
redox-sensitive elements, such as V and U, increased abruptly at the end of the Julian, which is the first evidence
of reducing conditions during the CPE within the pelagic deep-sea Panthalassa Ocean. Marine anoxic event in the
late Julian has been recognized from widespread deposition of black shales and organic-rich marls in intermediate
to shallow water Tethyan sections. Thus, oxygen-depleted conditions occurred at the Tethyan shallow
continental margin, as well as in the pelagic deep-sea Panthalassa Ocean, at the end of Wrangellia FB volcanism.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
osmium isotopes; chert; Carnian Pluvial Episode; Wrangellia Flood Basalt; Mino Belt; Japan
Elenco autori:
Rigo, Manuel
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