Geochemical analysis of mass mortality events in the Cretaceous (Aptian) Konservatt-Lagerstätte of Crato paleolake, Brazil

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Igor Hamid , Mariana Silvestre Martins , Antônio Álamo Feitosa Saraiva , Ana Paula Aquino Benigno , Flaviana Jorge de Lima , Renan Alfredo Machado Bantim , Alcides Nobrega Sial , José Edvar Aguiar , Minh Thao Nguyen Duong , Duc Huy Dang , Luiz Drude de Lacerda
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Geochemical records from the Cretaceous (Aptian) Crato paleolake in Brazil reveal the influence of volcanism and wet-dry paleoclimatic variations on the lake system and improve understanding of the mass mortalities represented by Konservat-Laggerstätte assemblages in the deposits. Specifically, we used paleoredox (PbEF, MnEF, UEF, VEF, MoEF, FeEF, V/Cr and U/Th ratios) and paleoproductivity (PEF, CuEF, ZnEF, NiEF, BaEF, and δ13CVPDB) indexes to elucidate changes in detrital input (Al and Fe), paleoclimate (Sr/Cu, C- values, Sr/Al and Mg/Al), paleosalinity (Sr/Ba and Rb/K), and lake level (Fe/Mn and δ18OVPDB), and their linkage to episodes of volcanism (Hg/Al and Hg/Fe). The mass mortalities of lacustrine organisms are found to be closely related to paleoclimatic variations. During dry episodes, the lake became more saline and alkaline, which impeded the larval development and the maturation of mayflies (Ephemeroptera), and triggered mass mortality events of these organisms. During wet periods, metal enrichment indicates that a rise in paleoproductivity may have caused hypoxia, thereby inducing the mass mortality events among Dastilbe fish. Mercury anomalies suggest that extrusion of Rajmahal-Kerguelen Plateau basalts in the late Aptian times influenced regional paleoclimatic and depositional processes, and may have been ultimately responsible for generating the Konservat-Lagerstätte of the Crato paleolake.

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巴西克拉托古湖白垩纪(始新世)Konservatt-Lagerstätte 大规模死亡事件的地球化学分析
巴西白垩纪(始新世)克拉托古湖泊的地球化学记录揭示了火山活动和干湿古气候变化对湖泊系统的影响,并加深了对沉积物中 Konservat-Laggerstätte 组合所代表的大规模死亡的理解。具体而言,我们利用古氧化还原(PbEF、MnEF、UEF、VEF、MoEF、FeEF、V/Cr 和 U/Th 比率)和古生产率(PEF、CuEF、ZnEF、NiEF、BaEF 和 δ13CVPDB)指标来阐明碎屑输入(铝和铁)的变化、古气候(Sr/Cu、C-值、Sr/Al 和 Mg/Al)、古盐度(Sr/Ba 和 Rb/K)和湖泊水位(Fe/Mn 和 δ18OVPDB)的变化及其与火山活动(Hg/Al 和 Hg/Fe)的联系。研究发现,湖沼生物的大量死亡与古气候变化密切相关。在干旱期,湖水的盐度和碱性增加,阻碍了蜉蝣(蜉蝣目)幼虫的发育和成熟,引发了这些生物的大量死亡。在潮湿时期,金属富集表明,古生产率的上升可能导致缺氧,从而引发了 Dastilbe 鱼类的大量死亡事件。汞异常表明,拉杰马哈尔-凯尔盖朗高原玄武岩在始新世晚期的挤压影响了区域古气候和沉积过程,并可能是克拉托古湖 Konservat-Lagerstätte 的最终形成原因。
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398
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3.8 months
期刊介绍: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology is an international medium for the publication of high quality and multidisciplinary, original studies and comprehensive reviews in the field of palaeo-environmental geology. The journal aims at bringing together data with global implications from research in the many different disciplines involved in palaeo-environmental investigations. By cutting across the boundaries of established sciences, it provides an interdisciplinary forum where issues of general interest can be discussed.
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