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Changing ocean circulation and hydrothermal inputs during Ocean Anoxic Event 2 (Cenomanian-Turonian): Evidence from Nd-isotopes in the European shelf sea

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 375, 期 -, 页码 338-348

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2013.05.053

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Nd isotopes; OAE 2; cooling; ocean circulation; volcanism; Eastbourne

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  1. Clarendon Scholarship
  2. Exeter College Mandarin Scholarship at the University of Oxford

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Nd isotopes of fish debris collected from the English Chalk at Eastbourne (Sussex, UK) are used to reconstruct the history of ocean circulation in the NW European shelf sea during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE 2, Cenomanian-Turonian). The Eastbourne epsilon(Nd) record exhibits a 1-unit negative excursion (decreasing from similar to-9 to similar to-10), immediately followed by a 3-unit positive excursion reaching similar to-7. The onset of the negative epsilon(Nd) excursion lags the global delta C-13 rise characteristic of OAE 2, suggesting stable patterns of ocean circulation in the NW European shelf sea at this time. Both negative and positive Nd-isotope excursions took place during a transient cooling episode within OAE 2. The negative epsilon(Nd) excursion is interpreted as due to a change in ocean circulation with northerly sourced water masses becoming the dominant bottom waters at Eastbourne. The positive excursion is best explained by the transport of radiogenic Nd derived from a volcanic source, possibly the High Arctic or Caribbean large igneous province (LIP). An input of volcanic Nd may reconcile the Eastbourne record with coeval epsilon(Nd) records on Demerara Rise in the western tropical Atlantic. The broad synchroneity of high epsilon(Nd) values (similar to-7) registered at both sites suggests a possible period with efficient oceanic mixing between the tropical Atlantic and the NW European shelf sea during the cooling episode. The Eastbourne epsilon(Nd) record of OAE 2, together with coeval temperature reconstructions, provides evidence for the coincidence of changes in ocean circulation and transient climatic cooling, implying a tight coupling between the two phenomena during this interval. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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