Sea-level control on facies architecture in the Cenomanian-Coniacian Apulian Margin (western Tethys): a record of glacioeustatic fluctuations during the greenhouse Cretaceous?
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The integrated chemo-, bio- and sequence stratigraphy from the Cenomanian-Coniacian base-of-slope
succession of Monte Turno (Abruzzo, central Italy) provides a fine scale calibration of the local sea-level
curve inferred from the adjacent platform to records of global sea-level change. Our results indicate that
regional marine regressions were coincident with episodes of global cooling and sea-level fall, providing
evidences for a causal link between climate changes and sea-level changes. The presence of small polar icecaps
during the assumed ice-free Cretaceous is a likely explanation for the observed pattern.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Late Cretaceous; Sequence stratigraphy; Stable isotopes; Chemostratigraphy; Sea-level change
List of contributors:
Sprovieri, Mario
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