The temperature decrease of surface sea-water in high latitudes and of abyssal-hadal water in open oceanic basins during the past 75 million years

Cesare Emiliani
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Abstract

Oxygen isotopic analysis of Upper Cretaceous belemnites from Alaska and Siberia gave temperatures of about 14°C. Similar measurements on shells of calcareous benthonic Foraminifera from sections of Globigerina-ooze sediments of Tertiary age from the eastern equatorial Pacific gave a temperature of 10·4°C for the Middle Oligocene, decreasing to 2·2°C in the Late Pliocene. Thus, a temperature decrease of both surface water at high latitudes and abyssal-hadal water in open oceanic basins, amounting to about 12°C, appears to have occurred during the past 75 million years. This temperature decrease was probably not linear with time and, although very slow, may have had an important effect on the abyssal and hadal fauna. By comparison, temperatures similar to the present ones may have obtained throughout geologic time in at least some portions of the equatorial thermosphere. If constant temperature is more important for the survival of archaic forms than other factors, the equatorial pelagic fauna should show more archaic affinities than other marine faunas.

在过去的7500万年里,高纬度地区的表层海水和开阔海洋盆地的深海海水的温度下降
来自阿拉斯加和西伯利亚的上白垩纪蛭石的氧同位素分析显示温度约为14°C。对赤道东太平洋第三纪gloigerina -ooze沉积物中钙质底栖有孔虫壳的类似测量结果表明,中渐新世温度为10.4℃,上新世晚期温度降至2.2℃。因此,在过去的7500万年里,高纬度地区的地表水和开阔海洋盆地的深海水的温度下降了约12°C。这种温度下降可能不是随时间线性的,尽管非常缓慢,但可能对深海和藻栖动物群产生了重要影响。相比之下,在整个地质时期,至少在赤道热层的某些部分可能获得过与现在相似的温度。如果恒温对古生物的生存比其他因素更重要,那么赤道上层动物群应该比其他海洋动物群表现出更多的古生物亲缘性。
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