On the origin of Cenozoic and Mesozoic "third-order" eustatic sequences

被引:241
作者
Boulila, Slah [1 ,2 ]
Galbrun, Bruno [1 ]
Miller, Kenneth G. [3 ]
Pekar, Stephen F. [4 ]
Browning, James V. [3 ]
Laskar, Jacques [2 ]
Wright, James D. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, CNRS, Inst Sci Terre Paris, ISTEP,UMR 7193, F-75252 Paris, France
[2] UPMC, IMCCE CNRS, ASD, UMR8028,Observ Paris, F-75014 Paris, France
[3] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
[4] Queens Coll, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, Flushing, NY 11367 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
third-order eustatic sequences; similar to 1.2 and similar to 2.4-myr astronomical cycles; Cenozoic; Mesozoic; eustatic sequence hierarchy; SEA-LEVEL CHANGES; UPPER CRETACEOUS SEQUENCES; JERSEY COASTAL-PLAIN; GLOBAL CARBON-CYCLE; LONG-TERM; ICE-VOLUME; ASTRONOMICAL CALIBRATION; DEPOSITIONAL SEQUENCES; INSOLATION QUANTITIES; ORBITAL CONTROL;
D O I
10.1016/j.earscirev.2011.09.003
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
070403 [天体物理学];
摘要
The origin of third-order eustatic sequences is reviewed by comparing recent sequence stratigraphic data to the latest, best-constrained astronomical model. Middle Eocene to Holocene icehouse sequences correspond to similar to 1.2 myr obliquity cycles. Constraints from oxygen isotope records highlight the link between "icehouse" sealevel lowerings, sequence boundaries, and similar to 1.2 myr obliquity nodes. Mesozoic greenhouse sequences show some relation with the -2.4 myr eccentricity cycles, suggesting that orbital forcing contribute to sea-level change. We suggest that during the icehouse, large ice sheets associated with significant glacioeustatic changes (>> 25 in up to 120 m changes) were mainly governed by obliquity forcing. During icehouse worlds, obliquity forcing was the stongest control on global sea-level and depositional sequences. Additionally, during the Middle Eocene, third-order sequences were glacioeustatically driven in tune with similar to 1.2 myr obliquity cycle, suggesting that the presence of significant ice sheets is earlier than previously supposed (i.e., Early Eocene). In contrast, during greenhouse worlds (e.g., ephemeral, small to medium sized or no ice sheets; 0- similar to 25 m glacioeustatic changes). the expression of obliquity in the sedimentary record is weak and intermittent. Instead, the eccentricity signature, which is the modulator of climatic precession, is documented. Moreover, we presume that greenhouse sequences on the myr scale are global and hence cannot be caused by regional tectonism (e.g., intraplate stress or mantle "hot blobs"). Instead, the eccentricity link implies a weaker glacioeustatic control because thermoeustasy is too small to explain the sea-level changes. Stratigraphically well-documented fourth-order sequences may be linked to the astronomically stable (strongest amplitude) 405-kyr eccentricity cycle and possibly to -160-200-kyr obliquity modulation cycles, fifthorder sequences to the short (similar to 100-kyr) eccentricity cycles, and finally sixth-order sequences to the fundamental obliquity (similar to 40 kyr) and climatic precession (similar to 20 kyr) cycles. These astronomical cycles could be preserved in the sedimentary record, and have been demonstrated to control sea-level changes. Accordingly, by placing depositional sequence orders into a high-resolution temporal framework (i.e., orbital periodicities), standardization of eustatic sequence hierarchy may be possible. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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