The birth of the Paratethys during the Early Oligocene: From Tethys to an ancient Black Sea analogue? |
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Authors: | H-M Schulz A Bechtel RF Sachsenhofer |
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Institution: | aInstitute for Geology and Paleontology, Technical University of Clausthal, Leibnizstrasse 10, D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany;bDepartment of Geosciences, Montanuniversität Leoben, Peter-Tunner-Str. 5, A-8700 Leoben, Austria |
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Abstract: | Deeper water black shales, overlain by coccolith-bearing marlstones representing the incipient Paratethys (example: Early Oligocene; Austrian Molasse Basin), have sedimentary characteristics similar to those of the Holocene Black Sea since 7500 years bp. Framboid pyrite size, biomarker and C–N-isotope data additionally indicate that isolation of the Paratethys resulted in Black Sea-type characteristics during nannoplankton zone NP 23.In contrast to the estuarine circulation across the Bosphorus since 7500 years bp, marine conditions prevailed in the incipient Paratethys during NP 21/22. Nitrogen was fixed and low organic carbon accumulation rates prevailed. In both settings a vertical density water-column stratification was accompanied by photic zone anoxia, and by anaerobic methane oxidation in the Paratethys. In the Paratethys increased run off, starting in NP 22, led to estuarine circulation during NP 23. During this period cyclic blooms of calcareous nannoplankton resulted in high calcite accumulation rates which diluted the coeval clay sedimentation. Similar sedimentary features in the Black Sea and the Paratethys during the earliest Oligocene are result from opposite paleoceanographic developments, both leading to estuarine circulation patterns. In the Black Sea, permanent photic zone anoxic conditions were established 7500 years bp in response to the first invasion of saline Mediterranean waters into the former freshwater lake. In contrast, brackish surface water in the Paratethys resulted from nutrient-rich freshwater diluting the marine water body. |
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Keywords: | Paratethys Oligocene Black Sea organic carbon estuarine circulation |
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