Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The Paleocene-early Eocene interval is punctuated by a series of transient warming
events known as hyperthermals that have been associated with changes in the
carbon isotope composition of the ocean-atmosphere system. Here we present and
discuss a detailed record of calcareous nannofossil and foraminiferal assemblages
coupled with high-resolution geochemical, isotopic, and environmental magnetic
records across the middle Ypresian at the Contessa Road section (Gubbio, Italy). This
allows characterization of the Eocene Thermal Maximum 3 (ETM3, K or X) and
recognition of four minor (I1, I2, J, L) hyperthermals. At the Contessa Road section,
the ETM3 is marked by short-lived negative excursions in both ?13C and ?18O,
pronounced changes in rock magnetic properties, and calcium carbonate reduction.
These changes coupled with the moderate to low state of preservation of calcareous
nannofossils and planktonic foraminifera, higher FI and agglutinated foraminifera
values, along with a lower P/(P + B) ratio (P--planktonic; B--benthic) and coarse
fractions provide evidence of enhanced carbonate dissolution during the ETM3. A
marked shift toward warmer and more oligotrophic conditions has been inferred that
suggests unstable and perturbed environmental conditions both in the photic zone
and at the seafl oor.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Not available
List of contributors:
Sprovieri, Mario; Catanzariti, Rita
Book title:
The Stratigraphic Record of Gubbio: Integrated Stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous-Paleogene Umbria-Marche Pelagic Basin.