Expedition 392 Scientific Prospectus: Agulhas Plateau Cretaceous Climate

G. Uenzelmann‐Neben, S. Bohaty, D. Kulhanek
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The long-term climate transition from the Cretaceous greenhouse to the late Paleogene icehouse provides an opportunity to study changes in Earth system dynamics associated with large changes in global temperature and atmospheric CO2 levels. Elevated CO2 levels during the mid-Cretaceous supergreenhouse interval (~95–80 Ma) resulted in low meridional temperature gradients, and oceanic deposition during this time was punctuated by widespread episodes of severe anoxia termed oceanic anoxic events, resulting in enhanced burial of organic carbon in conjunction with transient carbon isotope and temperature excursions. The prolonged interval of mid-Cretaceous warmth and subsequent Late Cretaceous–Paleogene climate trends, as well as intervening short-lived climate excursions, are poorly documented in the southern high latitudes. International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 392 aims to drill five sites in the southwest Indian Ocean on the Agulhas Plateau and in the Transkei Basin, positioned at paleolatitudes of 65°–58°S during the Late Cretaceous (100–66 Ma) and in the new and evolving gateway between the South Atlantic, Southern Ocean, and southern Indian Ocean basins. Recovery of basement rocks and expanded sedimentary sequences from the Agulhas Plateau and Transkei Basin will provide a wealth of new data to (i) determine the nature and origin of the Agulhas Plateau and (ii) significantly advance the understanding of how Cretaceous temperatures, ocean circulation, and sedimentation patterns evolved as CO2 levels rose and fell and the breakup of Gondwana progressed. Importantly, Expedition 392 drilling will test competing hypotheses concerning Agulhas Plateau large igneous province formation and the role of deep ocean circulation changes through southern gateways in controlling Late Cretaceous–Paleogene climate evolution.
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从白垩纪温室到晚古近纪冰窖的长期气候转变为研究与全球温度和大气CO2水平大变化相关的地球系统动力学变化提供了机会。在中白垩纪超级温室期(~95 ~ 80 Ma), CO2水平升高导致了低经向温度梯度,这一时期的海洋沉积被广泛的严重缺氧事件所打断,导致有机碳的埋藏增强,同时伴随着短暂的碳同位素和温度漂移。在南部高纬度地区,中白垩世变暖的延长间隔和随后的晚白垩世-古近纪气候趋势,以及其间的短暂气候漂移,文献记录很少。国际海洋发现计划(IODP) 392考察队的目标是在印度洋西南部的Agulhas高原和Transkei盆地的五个地点进行钻探,这些地点位于晚白垩纪(100-66 Ma)的古纬度65°-58°S之间,位于南大西洋、南大洋和南印度洋盆地之间新的和不断发展的门户。从阿古拉斯高原和特兰斯凯盆地恢复的基岩和扩展的沉积序列将提供丰富的新数据,以(1)确定阿古拉斯高原的性质和起源,(2)显著推进对白垩纪温度、海洋环流和沉积模式如何随着二氧化碳水平的上升和下降以及冈瓦纳大陆分裂的进展而演变的理解。重要的是,392远征队的钻探将验证关于阿古拉斯高原大火成岩省形成的相互竞争的假设,以及深海环流通过南部门户变化在控制晚白垩世-古近纪气候演化中的作用。
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