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Oceanic events and biotic effects of the Cenomanian-Turonian anoxic event, Tarfaya Basin, Morocco

Author(s)
Keller, Gerta
Adatte, Thierry  
Centre d'hydrogéologie et de géothermie  
Berner, Zsolt
Chellai, E.H.
Stueben, Doris
Date issued
2008
In
Cretaceous Research, Elsevier, 2008/29/5-6/976-994
Subjects
Cenomanian-Turonian Biotic effects Oceanic events Tarfaya Morocco
Abstract
Profound biotic changes accompanied the late Cenomanian δ<sup>13</sup>C excursion and OAE2 in planktic foraminifera in the Tarfaya Basin of Morocco. Planktic foraminifera experienced a severe turnover, though no mass extinction, beginning with the rapid δ<sup>13</sup>C excursion and accelerating with the influx of oxic bottom waters during the first peak and trough of the excursion. Species extinctions equaled the number of evolving species, though only the disaster opportunists <i>Guembelitria</i> and <i>Hedbergella</i> thrived along with a low oxygen tolerant benthic assemblage. The succeeding δ<sup>13</sup>C plateau and organic-rich black shale deposition marks the anoxic event and maximum biotic stress accompanied by a prolonged drop in diversity to just two species, the dominant (80–90%) low oxygen tolerant <i>Heterohelix moremani</i> and surface dweller <i>Hedbergella planispira</i>. After the anoxic event other species returned, but remained rare and sporadically present well into the lower Turonian, whereas <i>Heterohelix moremani</i> remained the single dominant species. The OAE2 biotic turnover suggests that the stress to calcareous plankton was related to changes in the watermass stratification, intensity of upwelling, nutrient flux and oxic levels in the water column driven by changes in climate and oceanic circulation. Results presented here demonstrate a 4-stage pattern of biotic response to the onset, duration, and recovery of OAE2 that is observed widely across the Tethys and its bordering epicontinental seas.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/58624
DOI
10.1016/j.cretres.2008.05.020
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