Яндекс.Метрика

 V.A. Zakharov, M.A. Rogov, O.S. Dzyuba, K. Zak, M. Kostak, P. Pruner, P. Skupien, M. Chadima, M. Mazuch, B.L. Nikitenko

Volume: Polar Research
Том: 33 , Уear of publication: 2014
Multi-volume edition: Polar Research
Pages: 19714-1971419

Abstract

The Jurassic/Cretaceous transition was accompanied by significant changes in palaeoceanography and palaeoenvironments in the Tethyan Realm, but outside the Tethys such data are very scarce. Here we present results of a study of the most complete section in the Panboreal Superrealm, the Nordvik section. Belemnite δ18 O data show an irregular decrease from values reaching up to +1.6 parts per thousand in the Middle Oxfordian and from +0.8 to -1.7 parts per thousand in the basal Ryazanian, indicating a prolonged warming. The biodiversity changes were strongly related to sea-level oscillations, showing a relatively low belemnite and high ammonite diversity during sea-level rise, accompanied by a decrease of the macrobenthos taxonomical richness. The most prominent sea-level rise is marked by the occurrence of open sea ammonites with Pacific affinities. Peak abundances of spores and prasinophytes correlate with a negative excursion in organic carbon δ C-13 near the J/K boundary and could reflect blooms of green algae caused by disturbance of the marine ecosystem
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