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Stable isotope analyses of belemnites from the Kachchh Basin, western India: paleoclimatic implications for the Middle to Late Jurassic transition

Journal

FACIES
Volume 58, Issue 2, Pages 261-278

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10347-011-0278-9

Keywords

Oxygen and carbon isotopes; Paleoclimate; Jurassic; Kachchh Basin; India

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  1. German Research Society [FU 131/34-1]

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Stable isotope analyses of 61 diagenetically unaltered belemnite rostra from the Middle to Late Jurassic of the Kachchh Basin of western India suggest stable paleotemperatures across the Callovian-Oxfordian boundary (similar to 14A degrees C). Only at the end of the Middle Oxfordian water temperatures drop for more than 3A degrees C before reaching again higher values during the Kimmeridgian (similar to 12.3A degrees C). The data do not support polar glaciations proposed for the Middle to Late Jurassic transition, which necessarily would have led to a global temperature and sea-level minimum at the boundary. Callovian to Oxfordian rocks in the Kachchh Basin point to a gradual shallowing corresponding to a slight fall in relative sea level. However, the magnitude of this regression is comparatively small, and the sea-level minimum is reached in the late Early Oxfordian and not close to the boundary. Results from the Kachchh Basin therefore, imply almost stable climatic conditions during the Middle to Late Jurassic transition and do not show any evidence for polar glaciations.

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