Friedrich, Oliver; Nishi, Hiroshi; Pross, Joerg; Schmiedl, Gerhard; Hemleben, Christoph (2005): Millennial- to centennial-scale interruptions of the oceanic anoxic event 1b (early Albian, mid-Cretaceous) inferred from benthic foraminiferal repopulation events. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Tulsa, OK, United States, Palaios, 20 (1), 64-77, georefid:2005-051338

Abstract:
The Early Albian Oceanic Anoxic Event 1b (OAE 1b) black shale is interrupted by one or more ventilation events that display significant changes in benthic and planktic populations. Within the OAE 1b sections studied, at ODP Site 1049, DSDP Site 545, and the Vocontian Basin, the benthic foraminiferal repopulation events last between approximately 500 and approximately 1,250 years and occur with a cyclicity of approximately 5.7 kyr. This period may represent an amplitude modulation of the precessional cycle. The OAE 1b sections from the marginal setting of the Vocontian Basin exhibit up to eight repopulation events. In contrast, there is only one repopulation event identified in the Atlantic OAE 1b sections from the Mazagan Plateau (DSDP 545) and Blake Nose (ODP 1049). Within the margin of dating uncertainties, this supraregional repopulation event occurred synchronously in the Vocontian Basin and the Atlantic Ocean. While the OAE 1b black shale formed under extremely warm and humid conditions, the repopulation events occurred during intervals of short-term cooling and reduced humidity at deep-water formation sites. The resulting increase in evaporation led to enhanced formation of low-latitude deep water, thus improving the ventilation of the sea floor.
Coverage:
West: -76.0644 East: 7.0000 North: 45.0000 South: 30.0832
Relations:
Expedition: 171A
Site: 171A-1049
Expedition: 171B
Expedition: 79
Site: 79-545
Data access:
Provider: SEDIS Publication Catalogue
Data set link: http://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=10.2110/palo.2003.p03-75 (c.f. for more detailed metadata)
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