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A Late Hauterivian short-lived anoxic event in the Mediterranean Tethys: the ‘Faraoni Event’
Authors:Franois Baudin
Institution:Département de géologie sédimentaire et CNRS FR 32/UMR 5143, université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, case 117, 4, place Jussieu, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France
Abstract:A Late Hauterivian interval (not, vert, similar127.5 Ma), called the ‘Faraoni Event’, which is characterised by the deposition of deep-marine black shales in the Mediterranean Tethys, is demonstrably of sufficient geological brevity to be qualified as an anoxic event. This event lies within the Pseudothurmannia catulloi ammonite subzone, coincides with the extinction of the calcareous nannofossil species Lithraphidites bollii, and records an increase in a globular planktonic foraminifer. High quantities of marine organic matter were preserved in pelagic successions from northern and central Italy, Switzerland, southeastern France, southern Spain and probably elsewhere in the Mediterranean Tethys and Atlantic Ocean. Carbon-isotope stratigraphy from Tethyan and Atlantic sections shows a minor positive excursion in the uppermost part of the Hauterivian and Lowermost Barremian, suggesting accelerated extraction of organic carbon from the ocean reservoir just after the ‘Faraoni Event’. The duration of this short event is less than 100 ka according to cyclostratigraphy and coincides with a third-order sea-level rise. It is likely that similar forcing mechanisms responsible for global OAEs operated during this short time interval. To cite this article: F. Baudin, C. R. Geoscience 337 (2005).
Keywords:Cretaceous  Tethys  Oceanic Anoxic Event  Organic matterMots-clé  s: Cré  tacé      thys  É    nement anoxique océ  anique  Matiè  re organique
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