New drilling of the early Aptian OAE1a: the Cau core (Prebetic Zone,south-eastern Spain)

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P. Ruiz‐Ortiz, J. M. Castro, G. A. Gea, I. Jarvis, J. Molina, L. Nieto, R. Pancost, M. L. Quijano, M. Reolid, P. Skelton, H. Weissert
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Abstract. The Cretaceous was punctuated by several episodes of accelerated global change, defined as Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs), that reflect abrupt changes in global carbon cycling. The Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE1a; 120 Ma) represents an excellent example, recorded in all major ocean basins, and associated with massive burial of organic matter in marine sediments. The OAE1a is concomitant with the "nannoconid crisis", which is characterized by a major biotic turnover, and a widespread demise of carbonate platforms. Many studies have been published over the last decades on OAE1a's from different sections in the world, and provide a detailed C-isotope stratigraphy for the event. Nevertheless, new high-resolution studies across the event are essential to shed light on the precise timing and rates of the multiple environmental and biotic changes that occurred during this critical period of Earth history. Here we present a new drill core recovering an Aptian section spanning the OAE1a in southern Spain. The so-called Cau section was drilled in the last quarter of 2015. The Cau section is located in the easternmost part of the Prebetic Zone (Betic Cordillera), which represents platform deposits of the southern Iberian palaeomargin. The lower Aptian deposits of the Cau section belong to a hemipelagic unit (Almadich Formation), deposited in a highly subsident sector of the distal parts of the Prebetic Platform. Previous work on the early Aptian of the Cau succession has focused on stratigraphy, bioevents, C-isotope stratigraphy, and organic and elemental geochemistry. A more recent study based on biomarkers has presented a detailed record of the pCO2 evolution across the OAE1a (Naafs et al., 2016). All these studies reveal that the Cau section represents an excellent site to further investigate the OAE1a, based on its unusually high sedimentation rate and stratigraphic continuity, the quality and preservation of fossils, and the well-expressed geochemical signatures.
早期阿普tian OAE1a的新钻探:Cau岩心(西班牙东南部pre - betic带)
摘要白垩纪被几次加速的全球变化打断,这些变化被称为海洋缺氧事件(oae),反映了全球碳循环的突然变化。阿普天海洋缺氧事件(OAE1a);120 Ma)是一个很好的例子,在所有主要的海洋盆地中都有记录,并与海洋沉积物中大量有机物的埋藏有关。OAE1a与“纳米锥体危机”同时发生,其特征是主要的生物更替和碳酸盐台地的广泛消亡。在过去的几十年里,人们发表了许多关于OAE1a在世界不同地区的研究,并为该事件提供了详细的c同位素地层学。然而,新的高分辨率研究对于揭示地球历史上这一关键时期发生的多种环境和生物变化的精确时间和速率至关重要。在这里,我们提出了一个新的钻芯,恢复了横跨西班牙南部OAE1a的Aptian剖面。所谓的Cau部分是在2015年最后一个季度钻探的。Cau剖面位于前碳酸盐岩带(Betic Cordillera)的最东端,代表了伊比利亚南部古边缘的台地沉积。Cau剖面下Aptian沉积属于半深海单元(Almadich组),沉积于前侏罗统台地远端高度沉降的区域。以前对Cau演替早期Aptian的研究主要集中在地层学、生物事件、c同位素地层学以及有机和元素地球化学方面。最近一项基于生物标志物的研究详细记录了整个OAE1a的二氧化碳分压演化(Naafs等人,2016)。这些研究表明,Cau剖面具有异常高的沉积速率和地层连续性,化石质量和保存状况良好,地球化学特征表达良好,是进一步研究OAE1a的理想地点。
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Scientific Drilling
Scientific Drilling GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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