“…From left to right: calculated laminated mudstone layer density for the Breggia and Capriolo sections; estimated laminated mudstone layer density for the Gorgo a Cerbara section using the stratigraphic logs from Gorin and Fiet (2000) and Stein et al (2011); occurrence of laminated mudstone layers in the Lower Saxony Basin: the Barremian and Aptian occurrences are from the basin margin (Mutterlose et al, 2010) and the Hauterivian occurrence from the basin centre (Mutterlose et al, 2009); evolution of the Helvetic segment of the northern Tethyan carbonate platform (modified after Föllmi et al, 2007); δ 13 C record on whole-rock carbonate, from the Cismon outcrop and Cismon Apticore (Menegatti et al, 1998;Erba et al, 1999); low-resolution phosphorus burial record (Föllmi, 1995;Bodin et al, 2006a); δ 18 O records from whole-rock carbonate from central Italy (in green; Sprovieri et al, 2006;Stein et al, 2011) and southeast France (in red; Godet et al, 2006;Bodin et al, 2009) and δ 18 O record from belemnites from southeastern France (in blue; Bodin et al, 2009); and kaolinite record from southeastern France (Godet et al, 2008). contents; Bodin et al, 2006aBodin et al, , 2007. The Faraoni anoxic episode coincides also with important evolutionary change in rudists (Masse and Fenerci-Masse, 2008), ammonite faunas (Hoedemaeker and Leereveld, 1995;Company et al, 2005), planktonic foraminifera (Venturati, 2006), radiolaria (O'Dogherty andGuex, 2002;De Wever et al, 2003), and calcareous nannofossils (Company et al, 2005;Tremolada et al, 2009).…”