Title of article :
Foraminiferal turnover across the Eocene–Oligocene transition at Fuente Caldera, southern Spain: No cause–effect relationship between meteorite impacts and extinctions
Author/Authors :
Molina، نويسنده , , Eustoquio and Gonzalvo، نويسنده , , Concepciَn and Ortiz، نويسنده , , Ethel and Silvia Dيaz-Cruz، نويسنده , , Luis E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
17
From page :
270
To page :
286
Abstract :
We studied planktic and small benthic foraminifera from the Fuente Caldera section, southern Spain, across the Eocene–Oligocene transition. Benthic foraminifera indicate lower bathyal depths for the late Eocene and earliest Oligocene. Detailed high-resolution sampling and biostratigraphical data allowed us to date precisely layers with evidence for meteorite impact (Ni-rich spinel), which occur in the lower part of the planktic foraminiferal Globigerapsis index Biozone and in the middle part of the small benthic foraminiferal Cibicidoides truncanus (BB4) Biozone (middle Priabonian, late Eocene). Major turnovers of foraminifera occur at the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, only. The impact did not occur at a time of planktic or benthic foraminiferal extinction events, and the late Eocene meteorite impacts did thus not cause extinction of foraminifera. The most plausible cause of the Eocene/Oligocene boundary extinctions is the significant cooling, which generated glaciation in Antarctica and eliminated most of the warm and surface-dwelling foraminifera.
Keywords :
Foraminifera , Eocene , Impact , Ni-spinel , extinction
Journal title :
Marine Micropaleontology
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Marine Micropaleontology
Record number :
2263847
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