By modulating the amount and distribution of solar radiations received at the surface of the Earth, changes in Earth's orbit and rotational axis generate significant periodic perturbations in the climate system. Those perturbations remain imprinted in the sedimentary record in the form of high frequency cyclicity in sedimentation (e.g., Einsele, 1982;Rossignol-Strick, 1985;Westerhold et al., 2020), which is generally reflected in the alternation of limestone and marl lithologies. Rhythmic sedimentation paced by orbital variation is especially well documented in the Cretaceous sedimentary record from the Atlantic and Tethyan margins (e.g.,