Population dynamics and paleoenvironmental inferences of Turonian planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from SE Tanzania and ODP Site 762 (Exmouth Plateau, eastern Indian Ocean)

B. Huber, M. Petrizzo, K. MacLeod
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The Tanzania Drilling Program (TDP) recovered hemipelagic sediments from land-based boreholes that yielded extraordinarily well-preserved, diverse Turonian foraminifera. Reliable oxygen and carbon isotopic analyses through most of the Turonian Stage and biostratigraphic data were documented. This study compares Turonian foraminiferal population dynamics and associated geochemical proxy records among the TDP boreholes with correlative records from Ocean Drilling Program Site 762 (Exmouth Plateau, eastern Indian Ocean). The two regions were separated by ∼12° latitude and ∼5,000 km of ocean with the Indian continental plate located between. Taxonomic turnover is similar is nearly simultaneous in both regions across the transition from the Helvetoglobotruncana helvetica Zone to the Falsotruncana maslakovae Zone (∼93.0 Ma). Changes include overlapping extinctions of all helvetoglobotruncanids, most dicarinellids and one species of Praeglobotruncana and subsequent first appearances of marginotruncanid and falsotruncanid species. Increased abundance of biserial planktonic foraminifera is recorded at multiple TDP sites and at Site 762 across the contact of the Fa. maslakovae and Huberella huberi Zone about 0.5 m.y. after the Hv. helvetica / Fa. maslakovae transition. Geochemical records at the two sites do not indicate associated paleoenvironmental changes in surface water conditions that would explain coordinated changes in species composition on opposites sides of the Indian Ocean.
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坦桑尼亚东南部和 ODP 762 号站点(埃克斯茅斯高原,东印度洋)图伦浮游有孔虫集合体的种群动态和古环境推断
坦桑尼亚钻探计划(TDP)从陆基钻孔中采集了半沉积物,这些沉积物中的有孔虫保存得非常好,种类繁多。对图伦纪大部分阶段进行了可靠的氧和碳同位素分析,并记录了生物地层数据。本研究将都龙纪有孔虫的种群动态和都龙纪钻孔中的相关地球化学代用记录与大洋钻探计划 762 号站点(印度洋东部埃克斯茅斯高原)的相关记录进行了比较。这两个地区之间相隔纬度 12°,海洋距离 5,000 公里,印度大陆板块位于两个地区之间。在从 Helvetoglobotruncana helvetica 区向 Falsotruncana maslakovae 区(∼93.0 Ma)过渡的过程中,两个地区的生物分类几乎同时发生变化。这些变化包括所有 helvetoglobotruncanids、大多数双壳类和一种 Praeglobotruncana 的重叠灭绝,以及随后首次出现的 marginotruncanid 和 falsotruncanid 物种。在 Hv. helvetica / Fa. maslakovae 过渡之后约 0.5 m.y. 的多个 TDP 地点以及 762 号地点,在 Fa. maslakovae 与 Huberella huberi 区的接触面上记录到双列浮游有孔虫的增加。这两个地点的地球化学记录并不表明地表水条件发生了相关的古环境变化,因此无法解释印度洋对岸物种组成的协调变化。
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