Thunell, Robert C. et al. (1984): Anoxic events in the Mediterranean Sea in relation to the evolution of late Neogene climates

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 42 374
DSDP 42 376
DSDP 42 378
Identifier:
1984-050813
georefid

Creator:
Thunell, Robert C.
Belle W. Baruch Inst. Mar. Biol. and Coastal Res., Columbia, SC, United States
author

Williams, Douglas F.
author

Belyea, Paul R.
author

Identification:
Anoxic events in the Mediterranean Sea in relation to the evolution of late Neogene climates
1984
Marine Geology
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
59
1-4
105-134
Stable isotopic and micropaleontological studies were made of selected sapropels deposited during the last 5.0 m.y. Distinct isotopic and faunal changes occur across sapropels of late Pleistocene, early Pleistocene and latest Pliocene age, while smaller isotopic changes and more stable faunal assemblages are associated with the early and mid-late Pliocene sapropels. The large delta (super 18) O depletions and euryhaline fauna associated with latest Pliocene-Pleistocene sapropels supports a density stratification model with a low salinity surface layer. In contrast, early Pliocene and mid-late Pliocene sapropels appear to have been formed as the result of sluggish circulation and low oxygen contents in bottom waters, due to the stable, warm climatic conditions of that time period.--Modified journal abstract.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:35.5000
West:25.0000East: 32.0000
South:34.5000

Stratigraphy; anaerobic environment; bibliography; Cenozoic; cores; Deep Sea Drilling Project; distribution; DSDP Site 374; DSDP Site 376; DSDP Site 378; environment; Foraminifera; Invertebrata; isotopes; Leg 42A; marine environment; marine sediments; Mediterranean Sea; microfossils; Neogene; O-18/O-16; organic compounds; organic materials; oxygen; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleoecology; planktonic taxa; Pleistocene; Pliocene; Protista; Quaternary; sapropel; sedimentation; sediments; stable isotopes; stratigraphy; Tertiary;

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