Carbon Cycle and Ecosystem Response to the Jenkyns Event in the Early Toarcian (Jurassic)
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The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, also known as the Jenkyns Event, was a hyperthermal episode which occurred during the early Toarcian (c. 183 Ma; Early Jurassic) and resulted in numerous collateral effects including global warming, enhanced weathering, sea-level change, carbonate crisis, marine anoxia–dysoxia, and a second-order mass extinction. This volume presents the last advances for understanding early Toarcian environmental changes through different disciplines: biostratigraphy, micropalaeontology, palaeontology, ichnology, palaeoecology, sedimentology, integrated stratigraphy, inorganic, organic and isotopic geochemistry, and cyclostratigraphy. The study of this abrupt climate change is critical for predicting future global changes, and for understanding the complex biogeochemical interactions through time between geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.
The onset of the Early Toarcian flooding of the Pliensbachian carbonate platform of central Tunisia (north–south axis) as inferred from trace fossils and geochemistry
Correspondence: mreolid@ujaen.es
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Published:November 03, 2021
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Matías Reolid, Mohamed Soussi, Jesús Reolid, Wolfgang Ruebsam, Ilef Belhaj Taher, Emanuela Mattioli, Moncef Saidi, Lorenz Schwark, 2021. "The onset of the Early Toarcian flooding of the Pliensbachian carbonate platform of central Tunisia (north–south axis) as inferred from trace fossils and geochemistry", Carbon Cycle and Ecosystem Response to the Jenkyns Event in the Early Toarcian (Jurassic), M. Reolid, L. V. Duarte, E. Mattioli, W. Ruebsam
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Abstract
The flooding of the Lower Jurassic shelf in the North Gondwana Palaeomargin during the early Toarcian occurred on a fragmented and irregular topography affected by differential subsidence – owing to the activity of listric faults along the North–South Axis of Tunisia – that favoured lateral changes in facies and thickness at a kilometric scale. The onset of Toarcian sedimentation (Polymorphum ammonite Zone, NJT5c nannofossil Subzone) in two adjacent sections was characterized by the deposition of limestones under high-energy conditions. The Châabet El Attaris section was located in a depressed sub-basin, and recorded restricted environmental conditions owing to water stagnation...
- Africa
- Arenicolites
- assemblages
- biozones
- carbonate platforms
- chemical composition
- Chondrites ichnofossils
- depositional environment
- Diplocraterion
- ichnofossils
- Jurassic
- lithofacies
- Lower Jurassic
- lower Toarcian
- Mesozoic
- North Africa
- Ophiomorpha
- paleoenvironment
- Pliensbachian
- sea-level changes
- Thalassinoides
- Toarcian
- transgression
- Tunisia
- Zoophycos
- Kef El Hassine Tunisia
- Chaabet El Attaris