Kocsis, C; Vennemann, Torsten W; Fontignie, Denis; Baumgartner, C; Montanari, Alessandro; Jelen, Bogomir (2008): Miocene Mediterranean Nd, Sr, C and O isotope composition [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832095, Supplement to: Kocsis, C et al. (2008): Oceanographic and climatic evolution of the Miocene Mediterranean deduced from Nd, Sr, C, and O isotope compositions of marine fossils and sediments. Paleoceanography, 23(4), PA4211, https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001540
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Published: 2008 (exact date unknown) • DOI registered: 2014-05-22
Abstract:
Isotopic compositions of marine sediments and fossils have been investigated from northern basins of the Mediterranean to help constrain local oceanographic and climatic changes adjacent to the uplifting Alps. Stable C and O isotope compositions of benthic and planktonic foraminifera from the Umbria-Marche region (UMC) have an offset characteristic for their habitats and the changes in composition mimic global changes, suggesting that the regional conditions of climate and the carbon cycle were controlled by global changes. The radiogenic isotope composition of these fossil assemblages allows recognition of three distinct periods. In the first period, from 25 to 19 Ma, high epsilon-Nd values and low 87Sr/86Sr of sediments and fossils support intense tectonism and volcanism, related to the opening of the western Mediterranean. In the second period, from 19 to 13 Ma the 87Sr/86Sr ratio of Mediterranean (UMC) deviate from the global ocean, which is compatible with rapid uplift of the hinterland and intense influx of Sr from Mesozoic carbonates of the western Apennines. This local control on the seawater was driven by a humid and warm climate and indicates restricted exchange of water with the global ocean. Generally, the epsilon-Nd values of the fossils are very similar to those of Indian Ocean water, with brief periods of a decrease in the epsilon-Nd values coinciding with volcanic events and maybe sea level variation at 15.2 Ma. In the third period, from 13 to 10 Ma the fossils have 87Sr/86Sr similar to those of Miocene seawater while their epsilon-Nd values change considerably with time. This indicates fluctuating influence of the Atlantic versus the Paratethys and/or locally evolved seawater in the Mediterranean driven by global sea level changes. Other investigated localities near the Alps and from the ODP 900 site are compatible with this oceanographic interpretation. However, in the late early Miocene, enhanced local control, reflecting erosion of old crustal silicate rocks near the Alps, results in higher 87Sr/86Sr.
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Date/Time Start: 1993-05-11T19:30:00 * Date/Time End: 1993-05-22T15:00:00
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- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 1e) Biostratigraphy of ODP Hole 149-900A. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832089
- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 3) Sr and Nd isotopic composition of sediments and fossils from ODP Hole 149-900A. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832094
- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 1b) Biostratigraphy of western Monferrato area. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832086
- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 1d) Biostratigraphy of Slovenia samples. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832088
- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 1a) Biostratigraphy of Umbria-Marche composite section. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832085
- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 2) Stable carbon and oxygen isotope composition of foraminifera from the Umbria-Marche composite section. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832092
- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 3) Sr and Nd isotopic composition of sediments and fossils from Miocene Mediterranean samples. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832093
- Kocsis, C; Vennemann, TW; Fontignie, D et al. (2008): (Table 1c) Stratigraphy of Veneto-Friuli Molasse Basin. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832087