特提斯王国西北部非洲和欧洲边缘普林斯巴奇阶(下侏罗纪)期间的碳同位素事件

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY Newsletters on Stratigraphy Pub Date : 2020-01-13 DOI:10.1127/nos/2019/0502
Mathilde Mercuzot, P. Pellenard, C. Durlet, C. Bougeault, C. Meister, J. Dommergues, N. Thibault, F. Baudin, O. Mathieu, Ludovic Bruneau, E. Huret, K. Hmidi
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以化学地层学为基础,对特提斯北缘早侏罗世的古环境和古气候进行了广泛的研究。首次提出了非洲特提斯边缘(摩洛哥)整个普林斯巴赫阶的高分辨率化学地层学,并与欧洲特提斯边缘的新剖面(法国)进行了比较。通过钙质超微化石分布完成的精确菊石测定,提供了从上Sinemurian到上Pliensbachian的精确生物地层学框架。大块无机碳(δ13Ccarb)和有机碳(δ13 Org)同位素信号用于表征和比较中高阿特拉斯盆地(摩洛哥阿梅拉戈-伊基斯剖面)、巴黎盆地(法国蒙科内特钻孔)和亚高山盆地(法国Serre-Poncon剖面)的碳循环趋势。将这一新数据集与之前公布的欧洲盆地地球化学数据进行比较,证实了五个不同的碳同位素事件的存在,在特提斯西北地区的规模上是同步的:(1)δ13Ccarb和δ13Org明显的-2‰负偏移,对应于Sinemurian-Pliensbachian边界事件(SPBE),可能与盘古大陆解体期间火山活动和热液作用大量释放轻碳有关;(2) Valdani和Luridum亚带(Ibex带)的正偏移(+1至+1.5‰),反映了温暖气候条件下有机物储存的增加;(3) 从Davoei带到Margaritatus带下部的广泛负面事件,与海侵背景下的重大海洋重组有关,以及与西班牙裔走廊开放有关的可能增强的热液作用;(4) 在结节状瘤和长臂猿亚带(Margaritatus带)期间的正碳偏移(+2‰),对应于晚Pliensbachian事件(LPE),与有机物储存有关;(5) Margaritatus–Spinatum负偏移,与海平面下降有关,可能是由冰川升降引起的。这个新的高分辨率碳同位素数据集突出了整个特提斯地区碳循环趋势的同步性。因此,在蟾蜍纪之前的几次主要同位素事件,一定是在Pliensbachian期间在超区域到全球范围内发生的,涉及重要的内部和外部地球动力学机制。
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Carbon-isotope events during the Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) on the African and European margins of the NW Tethyan Realm
Early Jurassic palaeoenvironments and palaeoclimates, based on chemostratigraphy, have been extensively studied for the northern Tethyan margin. For the first time, high-resolution chemostratigraphy for the entire Pliensbachian is proposed for the African Tethyan margin (Morocco), and compared with new sections from the European Tethyan margin (France). Precise ammonite determinations, completed by calcareous nannofossil distribution, provide an accurate biostratigraphic framework from the Upper Sinemurian to the Upper Pliensbachian. Bulk inorganic carbon (δ13Ccarb) and organic carbon (δ13Corg) isotope signals are used to characterise and compare carbon-cycle trends in the Central High Atlas Basin (Amellago-Ikis section, Morocco), the Paris Basin (Montcornet borehole, France), and the Subalpine Basin (Serre-Poncon section, France). Comparison of this new dataset with previously published geochemical data from European basins confirms the existence of five distinct carbon-isotope events, synchronous at the scale of the NW Tethyan Realm: (1) a clear –2‰ negative excursion of δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg, corresponding to the Sinemurian–Pliensbachian Boundary Event (SPBE), probably associated with a massive release of light carbon by volcanism and hydrothermalism during the breakup of Pangea; (2) a positive excursion (+1 to +1.5‰) in the Valdani and Luridum subzones (Ibex Zone), reflecting increased organic matter storage under warm climate conditions; (3) a broadly negative event from the Davoei Zone to the lower part of the Margaritatus Zone, associated with major oceanographic reorganisation in a transgressive context, and possible enhanced hydrothermalism related to the opening of the Hispanic corridor; (4) a positive carbon excursion (+2‰) during the Subnodosus and Gibbosus subzones (Margaritatus Zone), corresponding to the Late Pliensbachian Event (LPE), associated with organic matter storage; (5) an end-Margaritatus–Spinatum negative excursion, associated with sea-level fall, probably driven by glacio-eustasy. This new high-resolution carbon-isotope dataset highlights the synchroneity of carbon-cycle trends throughout the NW Tethyan Realm. Several major isotopic events, prior to those of the Toarcian, must therefore have occurred at a supra-regional to global scale during the Pliensbachian, involving significant internal and external geodynamic mechanisms.
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期刊介绍: Newsletters on Stratigraphy is an international, peer-reviewed journal with a focus on stratigraphic issues that are relevant for a broad geoscientific community. Papers published in Newsletters on Stratigraphy use (and ideally integrate) stratigraphic methodologies from a wide field of disciplines, including (but not limited to) biostratigraphy, chronostratigraphy, chemostratigraphy, and magnetostratigraphy. The results have implications for paleogeographic reconstructions, paleoceanography, paleoclimate, biotic evolution, basin development, or regional and supraregional correlation. Papers published in Newsletters on Stratigraphy comprise original research articles, background information on ongoing work of e.g., the International Stratigraphic Commission (ICS) and the International Subcommission on Stratigraphic Classification (ISSC), and review articles. There are no page charges for the publication of regular papers.
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