沉积系统和植物生态系统对长期低节奏火山活动的反应,安特里姆熔岩群基底岩间地层

Adam Beresford-Browne, David W. Jolley, J. Millett, Carl Stevenson, Sebastian Watt, Rob Raine, Elliot Carter
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爱尔兰东北部的安特立姆熔岩群由以玄武岩熔岩流为主的火山序列组成。包括附属沉积夹层和一些演化熔岩及侵入体在内,整个序列的累计厚度达到了 800 米。然而,安特里姆熔岩群的喷发速度很难确定,但可以通过熔岩流夹层的风化模式和环境重建进行评估。在本文中,我们介绍了在安特立姆郡巴利卡斯尔的罗斯采石场(Ross's Quarry)新发现的、发育良好的 2-2.5 米厚沉积序列(夹层)中的古植物学。安特立姆郡(Antrim)巴利卡斯尔(Ballycastle)的罗斯采石场(Ross's Quarry)新发现的厚达 2-2.5 米的沉积序列(夹层)中的古植物学研究成果,有助于阐明受周期性玄武岩火山活动影响的当代环境发展。夹层被细分为地质学上不同的子单元,包括交叉层理和平行层理的砂岩和砂质粉砂岩,均富含可见的有机残留物,如树根、木材碎片和树皮。从该序列中共采集了 19 个样本,随后对样本中的古植物成分进行了分析。古形态学数据表明,这里的土壤来源多种多样,包括河口、白垩土、干燥土壤、沼泽、湖泊、冲积平原、沙洲、潮湿土壤、成熟沼泽和沼泽地。与目前的认识不同,古植物学数据及其推断的环境共同揭示了植物区系的存在有利于温带气候,而不是之前根据安特立姆熔岩组红土夹层推断的亚热带气候。通过将罗斯采石场的观察结果与安特立姆其他采石场和钻孔的古植物学数据相结合,我们对安特立姆熔岩群的气候、风化系统和喷发历史有了新的认识。 补充材料:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6949132
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Depositional system and plant ecosystem responses to long-term low tempo volcanism, the Interbasaltic Formation, Antrim Lava Group
The Antrim Lava Group of northeast Ireland comprises a volcanic sequence dominated by basaltic lava flows. Including subsidiary sedimentary interlayers and some evolved lavas and intrusions, the overall sequence reaches a cumulative thickness of ∼800 m. However, the tempo of eruption of the Antrim Lava Group is poorly constrained, but can be evaluated via weathering patterns and environmental reconstructions derived from lava-flow interbeds. In this contribution we present palynology from a newly-identified and well-developed 2–2.5 m thick sedimentary sequence (interbed) at Ross's Quarry, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim, that helps elucidate the contemporary development of environments in a setting subject to periodic basaltic volcanism. The interbed is subdivided into geologically distinct subunits of cross-bedded and parallel bedded sandstones and sandy siltstones, all rich in visible organic remains such as rootlets and fragments of wood and bark. A total of 19 samples were collected from the sequence and subsequently analysed for palynological content. The palynomorph data point toward a diversity of inputs ranging from estuaries, chalky soils, dry soils, swamps, lakes, floodplains, sand bars, wet soils, established bogs and fenlands. In contrast to current understanding, the palynological data and their inferred environments collectively reveal the presence of flora that favour a temperate climate rather than the subtropical climate that has previously been inferred from the lateritic interbeds of the Antrim Lava Group. By combining the Ross's Quarry observations with palynological data from other quarry sites and boreholes in Antrim, we provide new insights into the climate, weathering systems and eruptive history of the Antrim Lava Group. Supplementary material at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6949132
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