Paquay, Francois S. et al. (2009): Absence of geochemical evidence for an impact event at the Bolling-Allerod/Younger Dryas transition

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 165
DSDP 64
DSDP 64 480
ODP 165 1002
Identifier:
2011-056395
georefid

10.1073/pnas.0908874106
doi

Creator:
Paquay, Francois S.
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Honolulu, HI, United States
author

Coderis, Steven
Virje Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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Ravizza, Greg
Universiteit Ghent, Belgium
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Vanhaecke, Frank
Lakehead University, Canada
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Boyd, Matthew
University of Wyoming, United States
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Surovell, Todd A.
University of Arizona, United States
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Holliday, Vance T.
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Haynes, C. Vance, Jr.
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Claeys, Philippe
author

Identification:
Absence of geochemical evidence for an impact event at the Bolling-Allerod/Younger Dryas transition
2009
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, United States
106
51
21505-21510
High concentrations of iridium have been reported in terrestrial sediments dated at 12.9 ka and are interpreted to support an extraterrestrial impact event as the cause of the observed extinction in the Rancholabrean fauna, changes in the Paleoindian cultures, and the onset of the Younger Dryas cooling [Firestone RB, et al. (2007) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 104:16016-16021]. Here, we report platinum group element (PGE; Os, Ir, Ru, Rh, Pt, Pd), gold (Au) concentrations, and (super 187) Os/ (super 188) Os ratios in time-equivalent terrestrial, lacustrine, and marine sections to seek robust evidence of an extraterrestrial contribution. First, our results do not reproduce the previously reported elevated Ir concentrations. Second, (super 187) Os/ (super 188) Os isotopic ratios in the sediment layers investigated are similar to average crustal values, indicating the absence of a significant meteoritic Os contribution to these sediments. Third, no PGE anomalies distinct from crustal signatures are present in the marine record in either the Gulf of California (DSDP 480, Guaymas Basin) or the Cariaco Basin (ODP 1002C). Our data show no evidence of an extraterrestrial (ET)-PGE enrichment anomaly in any of the investigated depositional settings investigated across North America and in one section in Belgium. The lack of a clear ET-PGE signature in this sample suite is inconsistent with the impact of a large chondritic projectile at the Bolling-Allerod/Younger Dryas transition.
English
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Isotope geochemistry; Quaternary geology; Allerod; Atlantic Ocean; black mat layer; Bolling; Cariaco Basin; Caribbean Sea; Cenozoic; climate change; Clovis; concentration; Deep Sea Drilling Project; diamond; DSDP Site 480; East Pacific; extinction; Guaymas Basin; Gulf of California; impacts; IPOD; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 165; Leg 64; metals; nanodiamond; native elements; North Atlantic; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1002; Os-188/Os-187; osmium; Pacific Ocean; paleoclimatology; paleoindian; platinum group; Pleistocene; Quaternary; Rancholabrean; sea water; stable isotopes; stratigraphic boundary; upper Pleistocene; upper Weichselian; Weichselian; Younger Dryas;

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