• Title of article

    Oceanʹs response to a changing climate: Clues from variations in carbonate mineralogy across the Permian–Triassic boundary of the Shareza Section, Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Heydari، نويسنده , , Ezat and Arzani، نويسنده , , Nasser and Safaei، نويسنده , , Mohammad and Hassanzadeh، نويسنده , , Jamshid، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    79
  • To page
    90
  • Abstract
    This investigation focuses on the original mineralogy of Wuchiapingian (Late Permian) to Induan (Early Triassic) strata of the Shahreza section of Iran to understand changes in marine carbonate system during this transition. Aragonitic carbonates precipitated during the early part of the Wuchiapingian, gradually changing to calcite during the middle part of the Wuchiapingian and continuing through the Changhsingian. Carbonate precipitation ceased during the latest Changhsingian at the end-Permian Event Horizon (EH). A sharp reversal back to aragonite precipitation occurred in the Early Triassic. These changes are interpreted as the oceanʹs response to a changing climate. This study proposes three types of seawater for the Late Permian to Early Triassic interval. Normal (Anahita-type) seawater during the Late Permian was hospitable to life and supported a highly active carbonate factory. Acidic (Jahi-type) seawater during the PTB transition was acidic and hostile to life, slowing or halting carbonate production. Alkaline (Amordad-type) seawater during the Early Triassic was life-nurturing and supported an active carbonate factory. It sustained life until a normal (Anahita-type) seawater could be re-established.
  • Keywords
    Triassic , Carbonate mineralogy , iran , Shahreza , carbon isotopes , mass extinction , Permian
  • Journal title
    Global and Planetary Change
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Global and Planetary Change
  • Record number

    2368975