2019
DOI: 10.1127/nos/2018/0455
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Quantitative organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy across the Eocene-Oligocene Transition in the Gulf of Mexico: A record of climate- and sea level change during the onset of Antarctic glaciation

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“…across the interval. Areoligera in association with highenergy, transgressive conditions as opposed to a more offshore or lower energy setting for the Spiniferites group, is an interpretation favoured by a number of authors (e.g., Houben et al, 2019) and is consistent with the trend in the Lynnwood section. It is also noteworthy that the lower Oyster Bay Formation beds appear to have been deposited under sedimentation rates potentially in excess of an order of magnitude beyond the figures inferred in these and other well-studied intervals (e.g., implying that the Lynnwood section encompasses a sedimentary record of no more than the last ~100-200 kyr of the Maastrichtian based on the correlation of bioevents.…”
Section: Cannosphaeropsis Is Morphologically Analogous To the Open Wa...mentioning
confidence: 73%
“…across the interval. Areoligera in association with highenergy, transgressive conditions as opposed to a more offshore or lower energy setting for the Spiniferites group, is an interpretation favoured by a number of authors (e.g., Houben et al, 2019) and is consistent with the trend in the Lynnwood section. It is also noteworthy that the lower Oyster Bay Formation beds appear to have been deposited under sedimentation rates potentially in excess of an order of magnitude beyond the figures inferred in these and other well-studied intervals (e.g., implying that the Lynnwood section encompasses a sedimentary record of no more than the last ~100-200 kyr of the Maastrichtian based on the correlation of bioevents.…”
Section: Cannosphaeropsis Is Morphologically Analogous To the Open Wa...mentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Correspondence should be addressed to K.K.Ś. (kksl@geus.dk) 395 (Cramwinckel et al, 2018;Houben et al, 2019;Inglis et al, 2015;Liu et al, 2018Liu et al, , 2009Śliwińska et al, 2019;Wade et al, 2012) reconstructed SSTs based on 𝑈 37 𝑘′ (diamonds) and TEX 86 H (circles). All ages are converted into the GTS2012 (Vandenberghe et al, 2012).…”
Section: Availability Of Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased ice volume is additionally indicated by ice-rafted debris in the Southern Ocean and a major drop in global sea level (Kennett and Shackleton, 1976;Miller et al, 1991Miller et al, , 2008aZachos et al, 1996;Schulte et al, 2009). Across the EOT there was a rapid and permanent deepening of the CCD (van Andel and Moore, 1974;Heath et al, 1977;Lyle et al, 2002;Coxall et al, 2005;Pälike et al, 2012), terrestrial and marine cooling (Zanazzi et al, 2007;Wade et al, 2012), and biotic turnover (Prothero and Berggren, 1992;Dunkley Jones et al, 2008;Pearson et al, 2008;Wade and Pearson, 2008;Wade et al, 2018;Houben et al, 2019a).…”
Section: Eocene-oligocene Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hiatuses across the EOT have been attributed to an increase in ocean circulation vigour and glacioeustatic sea-level fall associated with the climate shift (Kennett and Shackleton, 1976;Zachos et al, 1996;Miller et al, 2008aMiller et al, , b, 2009Houben et al, 2019a). However, it is possible that some hiatuses were not detected due to poor geochronological records.…”
Section: Data Compilationmentioning
confidence: 99%