Implication of spatiotemporal distribution of black shales deposited during the Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event-2(<special issue>Frontier Researches in Japanese Paleontology)
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Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs) mark the contemporaneous deposition of organic-rich marine sediments termed "black shales" in the wide areas of the oceans. An anoxic event that occurred at the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary, OAE-2, has been recognized as one of the largest events in the Cretaceous. Carbon isotopic compositions (δ^<13>C) of sedimentary carbonate and organic matter exhibit a positive excursion across the OAE-2, reflecting an enhanced burial rate of ^<13>C-depleted organic carbon during the event. Here we compile a spatiotemporal distribution of black shales on the basis of their onset timings relative to the δ^<13>C excursion as a time-control reference, and discuss the "spreading patterns" of black shale deposition. The patterns suggest that the deposition of black shales started from marginal regions of the southern North Atlantic and the Western Interior Seaway in North America, and spread to the northern North Atlantic and Tethys Sea. Strangely, the black shales whose onset corresponds to that of the δ^<13>C excursion have not been found in many locations. Furthermore, extensive deposition of black shales in the Tethys and some sites in the North Atlantic occurred significantly after the major shift of the δ^<13>C excursion. Sediments in the largely unexplored Pacific basin may be the missing link in the temporal relationship between the black shale deposition and the isotopic excursion.
- 日本古生物学会の論文
- 2006-12-31
著者
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OHKOUCHI NAOHIKO
Institute for Frontier Research on Earth Evolution, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Techno
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Ohkouchi Naohiko
Institute For Frontier Research On Earth Evolution
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Kuroda Junichiro
Institute For Research On Earth Evolution Japan Agency For Marine-earth Science And Technology
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Ohkouchi Naohiko
Institute Of Biogeosciences Japan Agency For Marine-earth Science And Technology
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