Claudius M Pirkenseer, Etienne Steurbaut, Hemmo A Abels, Chris King, and Robert P Speijer (2013)
An expanded lower Eocene shelf sequence from the eastern Aquitaine Basin, SW France: stratigraphy and δ18O / δ13C excursions
Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 46(3):339-361.
The early Eocene is characterized by a succession of orbitally-controlled global stable carbon isotope
excursions, with some being linked to climatic and related biotic perturbations. The impact of these isotopic
excursions has been primarily studied in deep-sea sections under comparably stable conditions. In order
to investigate the impact of global post-PETM isotopic signals on shallow marine settings, the Ypresian
neritic ʻBlue Marls’ of the Corbières (SW France) were investigated. High-resolution records of microfossil
biota and stable carbon and oxygen isotopes pinpoint biostratigraphic, paleoecologic and geochemic constraints.
Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy positions the sequence in the upper part of zone NP11, possibly
ranging into basal NP12, which is conformable with larger benthic foraminifera data indicating shallow
benthic zone SBZ8. This implies a time span of about 0.4 Myr and high overall sedimentation rates of about
~ 32 cm/kyr for the section. A shallowing upward trend from outer neritic to coastal settings is observed in
the development of the lithostratigraphy and the microfossil assemblage. The assemblages can be subdivided
in seven larger biofacies and four ostracod assemblage zones. The lower third of the section is characterized
by strongly fluctuating and partly high plankton/benthos-ratios for neritic settings. A final pronounced peak
in plankton occurrence is associated with strong decrease of benthic biota, suggesting anoxic conditions in
the outer neritic environment. Several local negative δ13C- and δ18O-excursions can be identified in the
section. The upper, most pronounced and consistent negative δ13C excursion is tentatively linked to global
carbon isotope excursion K (ETM3) based on the biostratigraphic constraints.
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