Kuroda, Junichiro et al. (2010): Linkage between massive volcanic events and global extreme climatic events in the Cretaceous period

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 198
ODP 198 1207
Identifier:
2011-006447
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Creator:
Kuroda, Junichiro
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Institute for Research on Earth Evolution, Japan
author

Suzuki, Katsuhiko
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
author

Ohkouchi, Naohiko
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
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Identification:
Linkage between massive volcanic events and global extreme climatic events in the Cretaceous period
2010
In: Yamakawa, Shuji (prefacer), Suzuki, Rikie (prefacer), Maruyama, Shigenori (prefacer), Matsumoto, Jun (prefacer), Kasahara, Junzo (prefacer), Global climate variations; Part III
Tokyo Geographical Society, Tokyo, Japan
119
3
534-555
Although causal linkages between massive volcanic events and extreme climatic events have long been discussed, no consensus has been established. Recent developments of heavy metal isotope analyses such as lead (Pb) and osmium (Os) enable us to reconstruct detailed volcanic events from marine sedimentary records. Based on these isotopic records, we have investigated temporal relationship between massive volcanic events associated with large igneous provinces (LIPs) and Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs). In this paper we overview recent work on mid-Cretaceous OAE-1a (120 Ma) and OAE-2 (94 Ma) and their linkages with Ontong Java Plateau and Caribbean/Madagascar LIPs, respectively. Marine sediments deposited across the early Aptian OAE-1a show two prominent negative shifts of seawater osmium isotopic ratios, suggesting duplicate inputs of unradiogenic osmium from the mantle. The lead isotopic record suggests that the main part of the Ontong Java Plateau was formed by deep submarine eruptions. On the other hand, marine sediments deposited across the end-Cenomanian OAE-2 interval indicate an abrupt shift of Pb isotopic ratios, suggesting an increased supply of volcanic Pb via subaerial eruption. Our data indicate strong consistency between magmatic events and extreme climatic events for both OAE-1a and OAE-2, although the eruption processes differ. A more precise discussion of the causal mechanisms between these events will be presented in the near future.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:37.4800
West:162.4500East: 162.4600
South:37.4700

Stratigraphy; absolute age; algae; anaerobic environment; Aptian; biostratigraphy; Cretaceous; Europe; Foraminifera; global; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Italy; large igneous provinces; Leg 198; lithofacies; Lower Cretaceous; Mesozoic; metals; microfossils; nannofossils; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; oceanic anoxic events; ODP Site 1207; Ontong Java Plateau; Os-188/Os-187; osmium; Pacific Ocean; paleoclimatology; paleoenvironment; Pb/Pb; Plantae; platinum group; Protista; Shatsky Rise; Southern Europe; stable isotopes; volcanism; West Pacific;

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