Simulating our ability to accurately detect abrupt changes in assemblage-based paleoenvironmental proxies

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
C. Belanger, David W. Bapst
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Abstract

Resolving abrupt environmental changes in sedimentary records is critical to understanding environmental perturbations relevant on human timescales. The paleontological assemblage mixer (paleoAM) framework developed here simulates sedimentary records to measure the preservation potential of abrupt changes in assemblage-based faunal proxies while varying environmental background conditions, excursion magnitudes and durations, bioturbation, sedimentation rates, and sampling completeness. Using a record of fossil benthic foraminifera, we apply paleoAM to quantitatively determine how distinct from background conditions and how enduring an assemblage change must be to be accurately detected. At the high sedimentation rates of the case study, century-long low-oxygen events frequently have a high probability of being sampled and accurately detected, quantitatively estimated with simulations across varying sedimentation rates
模拟人类准确探测基于组合的古环境代用物突变的能力
解决沉积记录中的环境突变对于理解与人类时间尺度相关的环境扰动至关重要。本文开发的古生物组合混合框架模拟了沉积记录,以测量在不同环境背景条件、偏移幅度和持续时间、生物扰动、沉积速率和采样完整性的情况下,基于组合的动物代用物突变的保存潜力。使用底栖有孔虫化石记录,我们应用古am定量地确定与背景条件的区别,以及组合变化必须持续多久才能准确地检测到。在案例研究的高沉积速率下,长达一个世纪的低氧事件经常有很高的概率被采样和准确检测,并通过不同沉积速率的模拟进行定量估计
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Palaeontologia Electronica
Palaeontologia Electronica 地学-古生物学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
20
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Founded in 1997, Palaeontologia Electronica (PE) is the longest running open-access, peer-reviewed electronic journal and covers all aspects of palaeontology. PE uses an external double-blind peer review system for all manuscripts. Copyright of scientific papers is held by one of the three sponsoring professional societies at the author''s choice. Reviews, commentaries, and other material is placed in the public domain. PE papers comply with regulations for taxonomic nomenclature established in the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature and the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants.
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