Cretaceous palaeoceanographic events of the northern South Atlantic: an overview

E. Koutsoukos, Peter Bengtson
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The break-up of Gondwana in the latest Jurassic and earliest Cretaceous and the subsequent opening and evolution of the South Atlantic Ocean as a new widening seaway linking northern and southern high latitudes, was the single most significant palaeoceanographic event during the Cretaceous with global consequences for the climate and the biotic evolution, both on land and at sea. Its main evolutionary stages are now becoming well known but, despite that, their global impact has been widely underestimated. Aiming to shed light on some of these unanswered questions, this work presents an overview of research carried out during the past decades in the Sergipe Basin in northeastern Brazil, integrating foraminiferal and ammonite biostratigraphic data, coupled with an assessment of their biogeographic patterns. Three main topics are discussed, the key findings presented and set against their possible global impact: the opening of the Equatorial Atlantic Gateway in the late early to mid-Aptian ( c. 118–119 Ma), the mid-Cretaceous dysoxic-anoxic events recorded in the northern South Atlantic (maxima in the late Aptian-earliest Albian, early Cenomanian, and at the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary), and the timing of the North Atlantic-South Atlantic oceanic connection in the late Coniacian to early Santonian ( c. 85–87 Ma). Supplementary material at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7016334
南大西洋北部白垩纪古海洋学事件:概述
侏罗纪晚期和白垩纪早期冈瓦纳的解体,以及随后南大西洋的开辟和演变,使其成为连接南北高纬度地区的一个新的不断扩大的海道,是白垩纪最重要的古海洋学事件,对陆地和海洋的气候和生物演化产生了全球性影响。这一事件的主要演化阶段现已广为人知,但其对全球的影响却被普遍低估。为了揭示其中一些未解之谜,本研究综述了过去几十年在巴西东北部塞尔希培盆地开展的研究,整合了有孔虫和氨虫的生物地层数据,并对其生物地理模式进行了评估。本文讨论了三个主要议题,介绍了主要发现,并将其与可能产生的全球影响相比较:早安普世晚期至中期赤道大西洋门户的打开(约 118-119 Ma)、中安普世晚期(约 118-119 Ma)和中安普世晚期(约 118-119 Ma)。118-119Ma)、南大西洋北部记录到的白垩纪中期缺氧-缺氧事件(最大值出现在晚安普世-早阿尔比世、早塞诺曼世以及塞诺曼世-土龙纪边界),以及北大西洋-南大西洋大洋联系出现在晚科尼阿克世至早山顿世的时间(约 85-87 Ma)。 补充材料见 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7016334
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