Latitudinal temperature gradient during the Cretaceous Upper Campanian-Middle Maastrichtian:: δ18O record of continental vertebrates

被引:164
作者
Amiot, R
Lécuyer, C
Buffetaut, E
Fluteau, F
Legendre, S
Martineau, F
机构
[1] Univ Lyon 1, CNRS UMR 5125, Lab Paleoenvironm & Paleobiosphere, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
[2] CNRS, F-75013 Paris, France
[3] Inst Phys Globe, CNRS UMR 7577, Lab Paleomagnetisme, F-75252 Paris 05, France
关键词
Late Cretaceous; oxygen isotopes; vertebrates; apatite; continental climate;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2004.07.015
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Latitudinal variations in model biogenic apatite delta(18)O values were calculated using fractionation equations of vertebrates and weighted rainfall delta(18)O values along with mean annual air temperatures provided by IAEA-WMO meteorological stations. The reference equation obtained was used to compute a continental temperature gradient for the Late Campanian-Middle Maastrichtian interval by using published and new delta(18)O values of phosphate from vertebrates. Samples are mainly tooth enamel from crocodilians and dinosaurs that lived at paleolatitudes ranging from 83(-9)(+4degreesN) (Alaska) to 32+/-3degreesS (Madagascar). The temperature gradient was less steep (0.4+/-0.1 degreesC/degreeslatitude) than the present-day one (0.6 degreesC/degreeslatitude) with temperatures that decreased from about 30 degreesC near the equator to about -5 degreesC at the poles. Above 30degrees of paleolatitude, air temperatures were higher than at present. The validity of these results is discussed by comparison with climatic criteria inferred from paleontological, palcobotanical and sedimentological data. The latitudinal distribution of oxygen isotope compositions of continental vertebrates is potentially a powerful tool for quantifying Mesozoic terrestrial climates. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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