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Hematite reconstruction of Late Triassic hydroclimate over the Colorado Plateau

Christopher J. Lepre, Paul E. Olsen

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significance Hematite provides much of the color for the classic Triassic–Jurassic “red beds” of North America and elsewhere. Measuring the spectrum of visible light reflected and absorbed by the red beds, we demonstrate that the hematite concentrations faithfully track 14.5 million years of Late Triassic monsoonal rainfall over the Colorado Plateau of Arizona and use this information to assess interrelationships between environmental perturbations, climate, and the evolution of terrestrial vertebrates. The research challenges conventional ideas that the hematite has limited use for interpreting the ancient past because it is a product of natural chemical alterations that occurred long after the beds were initially deposited.

Topics & Concepts

HematiteColorado plateauPlateau (mathematics)GeologyPaleontologyNatural (archaeology)Red bedsMonsoonPaleoclimatologyEarth scienceClimate changeSedimentary rockGeochemistryOceanographyMathematical analysisMathematicsPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchEvolution and Paleontology Studies