2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104341
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Biogeodynamics of Cretaceous marine carbonate production

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“…In the early Aptian and Cenomanian-Turonian, important palaeoecological perturbations, linked to palaeoceanographic changes affecting the carbonate cycle (Steuber et al, 2023), produced a large-scale reassessment of the depositional environments. Shift in oceanic chemistry (mainly observed by C-and O-stratigraphic isotope curves) coincident with changes in trophic resources and sea-water acidification (i.e., Parente et al, 2008) were testified by the proliferation and, subsequent, demise of taxa like the bivalves Chondrodonta in the sedimentary record.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early Aptian and Cenomanian-Turonian, important palaeoecological perturbations, linked to palaeoceanographic changes affecting the carbonate cycle (Steuber et al, 2023), produced a large-scale reassessment of the depositional environments. Shift in oceanic chemistry (mainly observed by C-and O-stratigraphic isotope curves) coincident with changes in trophic resources and sea-water acidification (i.e., Parente et al, 2008) were testified by the proliferation and, subsequent, demise of taxa like the bivalves Chondrodonta in the sedimentary record.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%