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Middle Lutetian climate in the Paris Basin: implications for a marine hotspot of paleobiodiversity

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FACIES
卷 58, 期 4, 页码 587-604

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10347-012-0307-3

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Lutetian; Paris Basin; Molluscs; Climate; Stable isotopes; Paleobiodiversity

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  1. French Ministry of Research and Education
  2. UPMC
  3. CNRS

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The present study reports the evolution of environmental conditions and seawater temperatures during the establishment of a marine hotspot of paleobiodiversity that took place in the Paris Basin during the Lutetian. The stable isotope compositions (delta O-18 and delta C-13) of three species of molluscs (two bivalves: Cubitostrea plicata and Venericardia imbricata, and one gastropod: Sigmesalia multisulcata) collected along the reference section of Grignon (FaluniSre) are used for paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic reconstructions. Additional high-resolution analyses on one specimen of Haustator imbricatarius allow the documentation of seasonal changes for temperature. The high-resolution profiles of the delta O-18 signatures of S. multisulcata reveal that these gastropods mineralized their shell during the warm months of the year, as did V. imbricata, which probably had a short life span (less than 1 year). These two species thus only yield temperatures for the summer period, from 22 to 30 A degrees C. The delta O-18 of C. plicata shells indicate mean annual sea surface temperatures ranging between 15 and 23 A degrees C during the Middle Lutetian, with minimal temperatures probably reflecting greater depth at the base of the section. The seasonal contrasts reconstructed in the upper part of the section, from the large gastropod H. imbricatarius, ranged between 18 and 30 A degrees C. Comparison of the isotopic values of the species indicates that the delta C-13 of the three taxa seems to be mostly influenced by ecological features, leading to differences between endobenthic (V. imbricata) and epibenthic species (C. plicata); or the food habits. The paleoclimatic reconstructions show that the Lutetian climate was relatively stable in the Paris Basin with long-term cooling of the mean annual sea-surface temperatures. Nevertheless, this study shows that despite a context of colder conditions compared to the Early Eocene, the climate provided a favorable context for the increase of marine biodiversity in the Paris Basin during the Middle Lutetian.

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