STABLE ISOTOPIC AND CARBONATE CYCLICITY IN LOWER CRETACEOUS DEEP-SEA SEDIMENTS - DOMINANCE OF DIAGENETIC EFFECTS

被引:71
作者
THIERSTEIN, HR [1 ]
ROTH, PH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV UTAH, DEPT GEOL & GEOPHYS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84112 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0025-3227(91)90017-X
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Oxygen and carbon isotopic variability of the dominant (< 38-mu-m) carbonate fraction within bedded, organic-carbon rich Lower Cretaceous sediment intervals from various DSDP sites are closely correlated with preservational changes in the carbonates. Isotopic fluctuations are absent where carbonate contents vary little and where the carbonate fraction is dominated by biogenic phytoplankton remains. Within each of the studied intervals oxygen and carbon isotopic ratios become increasingly more negative in samples with carbonate contents higher than about 60% in which the proportion of diagenetic microcarbonate increases rapidly. Carbon isotopic ratios show a trend towards positive values in samples with carbonate contents of less than 40% and strong signs of dissolution. The taxonomic composition of nannofossil assemblages varies little within single intervals, despite significant differential diagenesis among individual beds; this points towards ecological stability of oceanic surface waters during the deposition of alternating beds. Bedding is, however, closely related to changing bioturbation intensity, indicating repeated fluctuations of the deep-water renewal rates and oxygen supply. Various microbial decomposition processes of organic matter leading to bed-specific differential carbonate diagenesis resulted in an amplification of primary bedding features and are considered responsible for most of the observed fluctuations in the stable isotopic ratios and carbonate contents.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 34
页数:34
相关论文
共 86 条
[1]  
Arthur M.A., 1985, CARBON CYCLE ATMOSPH, V32, P504, DOI [10.1159/000020165, DOI 10.1029/GM032P0504]
[2]  
Arthur M.A., 1984, GEOL SOC LOND SPEC P, P527, DOI DOI 10.1144/GSL
[3]  
BAKER PA, 1982, J SEDIMENT PETROL, V52, P71
[4]  
BAKER PA, 1985, AAPG BULL, V69, P1917
[5]  
BALTUCK M, 1987, INITIAL REP DEEP SEA, V93, P989
[6]   EFFECT OF SAMPLE PREPARATION ON THE DELTA-O-18-VALUE OF FINE-GRAINED CALCITE [J].
BARRERA, E ;
SAVIN, SM .
CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 1987, 66 (3-4) :301-305
[7]   CRETACEOUS RHYTHMIC BEDDING SEQUENCES - A PLAUSIBLE LINK BETWEEN ORBITAL VARIATIONS AND CLIMATE [J].
BARRON, EJ ;
ARTHUR, MA ;
KAUFFMAN, EG .
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 1985, 72 (04) :327-340
[8]  
Berger W. H., 1979, Deep Drilling Results in the Atlantic Ocean: Continental Margins and Paleoenvironment. Second Maurice Ewing Symposium, P297, DOI 10.1029/ME003p0297
[9]  
BERGER WH, 1978, OCEANOL ACTA, V1, P203
[10]   THE CARBONATE-SILICATE GEOCHEMICAL CYCLE AND ITS EFFECT ON ATMOSPHERIC CARBON-DIOXIDE OVER THE PAST 100 MILLION YEARS [J].
BERNER, RA ;
LASAGA, AC ;
GARRELS, RM .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, 1983, 283 (07) :641-683