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Planktonic foraminifera document palaeoceanographic changes across the middle Cenomanian carbon-isotope excursion MCE 1: new evidence from the UK chalk
by
Gale, Andy S
, Petrizzo, Maria Rose
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biostratigraphy
/ Boreal Realm
/ C-13/C-12
/ Carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ Cenomanian
/ Chalk
/ Chemical analysis
/ Cretaceous
/ England
/ Europe
/ Eutrophic environments
/ Eutrophication
/ faunal studies
/ Folkestone England
/ Foraminifera
/ Fossil animals
/ Geochemistry
/ Great Britain
/ Inflow
/ isotope ratios
/ Isotopes
/ Kent England
/ Lydden Spout
/ MCE 1
/ Mesozoic
/ microfossils
/ middle Cenomanian
/ middle Cenomanian event 1
/ Mollusks
/ O-18/O-16
/ Ocean basins
/ Original Article
/ oxygen
/ paleo-oceanography
/ Perturbation
/ planktonic taxa
/ Seawater
/ Shellfish
/ Species richness
/ stable isotopes
/ Stratification
/ Stratigraphy
/ Surface water
/ taxonomy
/ Thermocline
/ United Kingdom
/ Upper Cretaceous
/ Water analysis
/ Water circulation
/ Water inflow
/ Water masses
/ Water temperature
/ Western Europe
2023
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Planktonic foraminifera document palaeoceanographic changes across the middle Cenomanian carbon-isotope excursion MCE 1: new evidence from the UK chalk
by
Gale, Andy S
, Petrizzo, Maria Rose
in
biostratigraphy
/ Boreal Realm
/ C-13/C-12
/ Carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ Cenomanian
/ Chalk
/ Chemical analysis
/ Cretaceous
/ England
/ Europe
/ Eutrophic environments
/ Eutrophication
/ faunal studies
/ Folkestone England
/ Foraminifera
/ Fossil animals
/ Geochemistry
/ Great Britain
/ Inflow
/ isotope ratios
/ Isotopes
/ Kent England
/ Lydden Spout
/ MCE 1
/ Mesozoic
/ microfossils
/ middle Cenomanian
/ middle Cenomanian event 1
/ Mollusks
/ O-18/O-16
/ Ocean basins
/ Original Article
/ oxygen
/ paleo-oceanography
/ Perturbation
/ planktonic taxa
/ Seawater
/ Shellfish
/ Species richness
/ stable isotopes
/ Stratification
/ Stratigraphy
/ Surface water
/ taxonomy
/ Thermocline
/ United Kingdom
/ Upper Cretaceous
/ Water analysis
/ Water circulation
/ Water inflow
/ Water masses
/ Water temperature
/ Western Europe
2023
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Planktonic foraminifera document palaeoceanographic changes across the middle Cenomanian carbon-isotope excursion MCE 1: new evidence from the UK chalk
by
Gale, Andy S
, Petrizzo, Maria Rose
in
biostratigraphy
/ Boreal Realm
/ C-13/C-12
/ Carbon
/ Carbon cycle
/ Cenomanian
/ Chalk
/ Chemical analysis
/ Cretaceous
/ England
/ Europe
/ Eutrophic environments
/ Eutrophication
/ faunal studies
/ Folkestone England
/ Foraminifera
/ Fossil animals
/ Geochemistry
/ Great Britain
/ Inflow
/ isotope ratios
/ Isotopes
/ Kent England
/ Lydden Spout
/ MCE 1
/ Mesozoic
/ microfossils
/ middle Cenomanian
/ middle Cenomanian event 1
/ Mollusks
/ O-18/O-16
/ Ocean basins
/ Original Article
/ oxygen
/ paleo-oceanography
/ Perturbation
/ planktonic taxa
/ Seawater
/ Shellfish
/ Species richness
/ stable isotopes
/ Stratification
/ Stratigraphy
/ Surface water
/ taxonomy
/ Thermocline
/ United Kingdom
/ Upper Cretaceous
/ Water analysis
/ Water circulation
/ Water inflow
/ Water masses
/ Water temperature
/ Western Europe
2023
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Planktonic foraminifera document palaeoceanographic changes across the middle Cenomanian carbon-isotope excursion MCE 1: new evidence from the UK chalk
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Planktonic foraminifera document palaeoceanographic changes across the middle Cenomanian carbon-isotope excursion MCE 1: new evidence from the UK chalk
2023
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Planktonic foraminifera were studied at Lydden Spout, near Folkestone (southeast England, UK), the reference section of the middle Cenomanian Event 1 (MCE 1) characterized by a prominent double-peak δ13C excursion of 1 ‰ identified in different ocean basins and considered a global event. Biostratigraphic and quantitative analysis of planktonic foraminifera are correlated to the δ13C perturbation, to the positive δ18O shifts identified within MCE 1 and to the occurrence of Boreal macrofossils (the bivalves Chlamys arlesiensis and Oxytoma seminudum, and the belemnite Praectinocamax primus). Variations in abundance and species richness of planktonic foraminifera and the inferred palaeoecological preferences of taxa permit the identification of distinct palaeoenvironmental settings across MCE 1. The stratigraphic interval corresponding to MCE 1 is characterized by the absence of oligotrophic rotaliporids, and by the evolutionary appearance of meso-eutrophic dicarinellids and of Muricohedbergella portsdownensis, a cold-water species that occurs at the same level as the Boreal macrofossils. These observations indicate a palaeoceanographic scenario characterized by reduced stratification of surface waters and absence/disruption of the thermocline in a dominantly eutrophic regime during MCE 1. Evidence provided by planktonic foraminifera, Boreal macrofossils and δ18O records documented for the late Cenomanian Plenus Cold Event (PCE) at Eastbourne (UK) reveal similarities that confirm the periodic inflow of cold Boreal seawater originating in the Norwegian Sea as previously postulated to explain the occurrence of Boreal fauna in the Anglo-Paris Basin. The southerly extension of this water mass may be related to the reorganization of circulation driven by the long eccentricity cycle.
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