Frank, Tracy D. and Arthur, Michael A. (1999): Tectonic forcings of Maastrichtian ocean-climate evolution

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Identifier:
1999-049368
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10.1029/1998PA900017
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Creator:
Frank, Tracy D.
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States
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Arthur, Michael A.
University of Queensland, Australia
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Identification:
Tectonic forcings of Maastrichtian ocean-climate evolution
1999
Paleoceanography
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
14
2
103-117
A global compilation of deep-sea isotopic records suggests that Maastrichtian ocean-climate evolution was tectonically driven. During the early Maastrichtian the Atlantic intermediate-deep ocean was isolated from the Pacific, Indian, and Southern Oceans; deep water formed in the high-latitude North Atlantic and North Pacific. At the early/late Maastrichtian boundary a major reorganization of oceanic circulation patterns occurred, resulting in the development of a thermohaline circulation system similar to that of the modern oceans. A combination of isotopic and plate kinematic data suggests that this event was triggered by the final breaching of tectonic sills in the South Atlantic and the initiation of north-south flow of intermediate and deep water in the Atlantic. The onset of Laramide tectonism during the mid Maastrichtian led to the concurrent draining of major epicontinental seaways. Together, these events caused cooling, increased latitudinal temperature gradients, increased ventilation of the deep ocean, and affected a range of marine biota.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:75.0000
West:-80.0000East: 147.0000
South:-60.0000

Stratigraphy; Antarctic Ocean; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; C-13/C-12; carbon; chronostratigraphy; cores; correlation; Cretaceous; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Foraminifera; Indian Ocean; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Maestrichtian; Mesozoic; microfossils; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleocirculation; paleoclimatology; paleocurrents; paleogeography; plate tectonics; Protista; Senonian; species diversity; stable isotopes; tectonics; thermohaline circulation; Upper Cretaceous;

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