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Late Badenian foraminifers from the Vienna Basin (Central Paratethys): stable isotope study and paleoecological implications

Journal

GEOLOGICA CARPATHICA
Volume 60, Issue 1, Pages 59-70

Publisher

SLOVAK ACAD SCIENCES GEOLOGICAL INST
DOI: 10.2478/v10096-009-0006-3

Keywords

Middle Miocene; Central Paratethys; Vienna Basin; paleoecology; stable isotopes; planktonic and benthic foraminifers

Funding

  1. Slovak Grant Agency [VEGA 1/2035/05, APVV-51-011305, APVV-028007]

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Paleoecological interpretations based on stable isotope study of benthic (Uvigerina semiornata) and planktonic (Globigerina bulloides, Globigerinoides trilobus) foraminiferal shells from the Paratethys Vienna Basin (southwestern Slovakia) are presented. The study was performed on sediments of the Devinska Nova Ves-clay pit deposited during the Middle and bate Badenian (Middle Miocene). Our delta C-13 data show an enhanced nutrient input to the water column and the organic matter accumulation at the bottom of the Vienna Basin. The remineralization of accumulated organic matter on the sea floor resulted in the formation of oxygen-depleted zones, where no oxic indicators but the oxygen-deficiency tolerant species were found. Positive benthic delta O-18 signal can be attributed to the influence of the global cooling recognized in the world-ocean during the Middle Miocene. At the same time, variations observed in the water column are interpreted as reflecting the local temperature and salinity changes resulting from the fluvial and rain inflow. The differences between surface and bottom water temperature reflect the stratification of the water column. Such stratification might be related to the isolation process of Central Paratethys in the Badenian. This shady confirms that delta C-13 and delta O-18 are not always in isotopic equilibrium with the ambient water but are also influenced by vital effects (respiration, symbiont photosynthesis...). The vital effects led to the incorporation of isotopically light metabolic CO2 into Globigerina bulloides resulting in high similarity between delta C-13 values of Uvigerina and Globigerina. It has been shown that the extremely high delta C-13 and very low delta O-18 of Globigerinoides trilobus clearly imply the influence of algal photosymbionts.

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