A new high-resolution carbon-isotope stratigraphy for the Campanian (Bottaccione section): Its implications for global correlation, ocean circulation, and astrochronology
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
A high-resolution carbon isotope record is presented for Campanian strata of the Bottaccione section (Umbria Marche Basin), through an interval that constitutes the standard reference section for the geomagnetic polarity time scale. The identification of prominent delta C-13 excursions and high frequency variations allows the establishment of robust stratigraphic markers to link this new Tethyan delta C-13 record with the Boreal realm (LagerdorfKronsmoor section, Northwest Germany and the Trunch borehole, Norfolk, UK). A decoupling of baseline delta C-13 values between the Boreal and the Tethyan realm is observed during the mid -Campanian, reflecting a plausible change in intermediate/deep-water mass exchange due to a more restricted Tethyan gateway; this is hypothesized to be a consequence of northward movements of Africa associated with opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. Statistical evaluation of a segment of the delta C-13 dataset with the TimeOpt method for astrochronologic testing provides strong evidence of astronomical forcing, and underscores the potential for development of a complete astronomically tuned Campanian Stage at Bottaccione, allowing astronomical calibration of key geomagnetic and paleobiologic datums.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Late Cretaceous; Chemostratigraphy; Global correlation; Astronomical forcing; Gateways
Elenco autori:
Sprovieri, Mario; Sabatino, Nadia
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