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Disparity between Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event and Toarcian carbon isotope excursion

Wolfgang Ruebsam, Lorenz Schwark

2024International Journal of Earth Sciences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE, Early Jurassic) is marked by widespread marine deoxygenation and deposition of organic carbon (OC)-rich strata. The genesis of the T-OAE is thought to be associated with environmental changes caused by the emission of 12 C-enriched greenhouse gasses (CO 2 , CH 4 ), manifested in a negative Toarcian carbon isotope excursion (nT-CIE). The nT-CIE is commonly used to stratigraphically define the T-OAE, and despite the complex interrelationship of the different environmental phenomena, both terms (nT-CIE and T-OAE) are commonly used interchangeable. We here demonstrate that occurrence of OC-rich strata is diachronous and not restricted to the nT-CIE, reflecting the interaction of global- and regional-scale processes. Thus, the interchangeable use of T-OAE and nT-CIE should be discarded. The nT-CIE, however, hosts the T-OAE climax, marked by the widest extent of OC-rich strata. Early Toarcian environmental changes, particularly sea level rise and rising temperatures, may have made marine areas more susceptible to develop oxygen deficient conditions, favoring OC-accumulation. Graphical abstract

Topics & Concepts

SedimentologyExcursionGeologyAnoxic watersStructural geologyPaleontologyGeochemistryOceanographyIsotopes of carbonEvent (particle physics)Earth scienceTotal organic carbonEcologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBiologyLawPolitical sciencePaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisGeological and Geochemical Analysis
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