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- W2071576935 abstract "Abstract The stratigraphic and biotic signatures of severe environmental changes across the late Early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE1a) in central Tethyan settings have been investigated in the almost undeformed Apulia Carbonate Platform Margin-Ionian Basin system (ACPM-IB) exposed in the Gargano Promontory (southeastern Italy). The nature of the observed Lower Aptian biofacies shifts within the investigated carbonate system are analyzed using an integrated biostratigraphic approach, based on ammonite-calibrated orbitolinids and caprinids coupled with the published δ 13 C and δ 18 O record of coeval pelagic sections of the Ionian basin (Coppitella, eastern Gargano, and Paliambela, northwestern Greece). Detailed field analysis of facies and tracing out of key biosedimentary and chemostratigraphic markers of the Lower Aptian have elucidated the evolution of the platform margin and allowed integrated correlations across the Gargano margin to basin transition. It is shown here that the global-scale environmental changes leading to the OAE1a event (i.e., fluctuations of surface-ocean temperature, available trophic resources and, above all, p CO 2 ) are matched consistently by significant shifts of the biotic associations inhabiting the ACPM. The onset of greenhouse , mesotrophic conditions in the surface ocean undergoing an increasing acidification by CO 2 excess favored the rapid spread of calcite shelled, filter feeding, eurytopic opportunist organisms (chondrodontids, ostreids, chaetetids sponges, along with minor bryozoans) as well as echinoids and orbitolinids (foramol productivity mode); this change is recorded by the deposition of a 4–6 m Crisis Interval (CI) that sharply overlies the “Urgonian”-type, rudist-rich platform margin complex (Montagna degli Angeli Limestones) formed from predominantly aragonite shelled, stenotopic organisms (mostly caprinid rudists, with minor corals and Dasycladales and Bryopsidales green algae) (chlorozoan productivity mode). The CI heralded the incipient drowning of the ACPM which occurred immediately after the deposition of a hothouse “out of balance” brachiopod ( Orbirhynchia nadiae )-cyanobacteria association (microbial productivity mode). The biostratigraphically constrained CI and the related drowning of the ACPM have been physically correlated with specific chemostratigraphic segments of the δ 13 C carb curve that is available for the facing, proximal Ionian Basin. The early (earliest ?) Late Bedoulian, greenhouse CI (early D. deshayesi – early P. cormyi zones) was deposited during the late C2 interval, whereas the early Late Bedoulian, hothouse “out-of-balance” guild and the ACPM drowning (early deshayesi zone) accompanied the subsequent negative excursion and culmination, respectively, at the very base of the Chemostratigraphic Selli Level (CSL) (latest C2 and C3 interval). These correlations permit regional to global interpretations of historical patterns and explanatory paleoeanographic and paleoecologic hypotheses; furthermore, they suggest that the Apulia shallow-water ecosystem reacted to the environmental disruptions linked with the OAE1a sooner than that of the facing open ocean. The onset of the drowning event was synchronous with the hothouse -induced bloom of the “out of balance” brachiopod-cyanobacteria association that occurred simultaneously with the pronounced negative excursion of the δ 13 C carb curve. This suggests a cause-and-effect relationship with the sudden environmental perturbations linked with the injection into the atmosphere-hydrosphere system of 13 C-depleted CO 2 . The numerical age model of the major biotic and stratigraphic events at the Lower Aptian ACPM, along with their inferred genetic processes call for different timings and causal mechanisms associated with platform demise in northern and central Tethyan settings." @default.
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- W2071576935 title "Sedimentology, biostratigraphy and event stratigraphy of the Early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE1A) in the Apulia Carbonate Platform Margin – Ionian Basin System (Gargano Promontory, southern Italy)" @default.
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