2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014gc005332
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Sea level and climate forcing of the Sr isotope composition of lateMioceneMediterranean marine basins

Abstract: Sr isotope records from marginal marine basins track the mixing between seawater and local continental runoff, potentially recording the effects of sea level, tectonic, and climate forcing in marine fossils and sediments. Sr/ 86 Sr analyses from the astronomically tuned Lower Evaporites in the central Apennines (Italy) allow us to explore the effect of glacio-eustatic sea level and precipitation changes on 87 Sr/ 86 Sr. Most variation in our data can be explained by changes in sea level, with greatest negati… Show more

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“…The MSC, which was responsible for the deposition of the "Primary Lower Gypsum" and the post-evaporitic Lago-Mare succession in the area (Bonarelli, 1951;Di Napoli Alliata, 1964;Crescenti et al, 1969a, b;Catenacci, 1974;Clermontè and Geisler, 1977;Patacca et al, 1992;Cipollari et al, 1999Cipollari et al, , 2003Gliozzi et al, 2002;Crescenti et al, 2002;Centamore and Nisio, 2003;Cosentino et al, 2005Cosentino et al, , 2011Cosentino et al, , 2013Sampalmieri et al, 2008;Sampalmieri et al, 2010;Iadanza et al, 2013;Schildgen et al, 2014), was followed by the Early Pliocene flooding event that marked the end of the crisis and was responsible for the deposition of bathyal clays (MPL1-lower MPL2 biozones; Cipollari et al, 2003).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MSC, which was responsible for the deposition of the "Primary Lower Gypsum" and the post-evaporitic Lago-Mare succession in the area (Bonarelli, 1951;Di Napoli Alliata, 1964;Crescenti et al, 1969a, b;Catenacci, 1974;Clermontè and Geisler, 1977;Patacca et al, 1992;Cipollari et al, 1999Cipollari et al, , 2003Gliozzi et al, 2002;Crescenti et al, 2002;Centamore and Nisio, 2003;Cosentino et al, 2005Cosentino et al, , 2011Cosentino et al, , 2013Sampalmieri et al, 2008;Sampalmieri et al, 2010;Iadanza et al, 2013;Schildgen et al, 2014), was followed by the Early Pliocene flooding event that marked the end of the crisis and was responsible for the deposition of bathyal clays (MPL1-lower MPL2 biozones; Cipollari et al, 2003).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strontium isotopes are an elegant tool for investigating interbasin connectivity as they are sensitive to changing water sources. This tool has been used to reconstruct the connectivity of basins with limited connections to the open ocean on a variety of scales (e.g., Baltic Sea, San Francisco Bay, and Mississippi Delta [ Ingram and Depaolo , ; Andersson et al , ]) including the restriction of the Mediterranean from the Atlantic during the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) [ Topper et al , ; Roveri et al , ; Schildgen et al , ; Reghizzi et al , ]. Published pre‐MSC Sr isotope records from some of the Mediterranean's marginal basins (i.e., Southern Turkey [ Flecker and Ellam , ], the Adriatic [ Montanari et al , ], and Tyrrhenian Sea [ Müller and Mueller , ]) deviate from global ocean Sr values up to 3.5 Myr before the first MSC evaporites were precipitated [ Flecker and Ellam , ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the MSC, 87 Sr/ 86 Sr values of Mediterranean biogenic carbonates generally follow open ocean values until~6.1 Ma, reflecting a well-established connection to the Atlantic (Fig. 5; McArthur et al, 2001;Roveri et al, 2014a;Schildgen et al, 2014). Depleted 87 Sr/ 86 Sr values are only reported from a few marginal basins which became restricted at different times due to local tectonic uplift (seeSchildgen et al, 2014 for a detailed discussion).…”
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confidence: 88%
“…5; McArthur et al, 2001;Roveri et al, 2014a;Schildgen et al, 2014). Depleted 87 Sr/ 86 Sr values are only reported from a few marginal basins which became restricted at different times due to local tectonic uplift (seeSchildgen et al, 2014 for a detailed discussion). The TPB, however, remained well connected to the Mediterranean prior to evaporite deposition, sustaining a diverse marine fauna(Sturani, 1975;Dela Pierre et al, 2011;Violanti et al, 2011).…”
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