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Jach et al., 2020

Comment on “Decadal to millennial variations in water column parameters in pelagic marine environments of the Western Tethys (Carpathian realm) during Middle–Late Jurassic – Evidence from the radiolarian record” by M. Bąk, K. Bąk and M. Michalik

Jach, R., Goričan, Š., Reháková, D., Uchman, A., Iwańczuk, J.
DOI
DOI10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.10.009
Year2020
JournalGlobal and Planetary Change
Volume193
Pages102855
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id32152

Abstract

Bąk et al.(2018)presented a model of globa lpalaeoclimatic changes during the Bajocian–Oxfordian based on an analysis of millimetre-thick microlaminae in the radiolarian-bearing deposits of the Fatricum Domain exposed in the Filipka Valley in theTatra Mountains, southern Poland. The authors claim that changes in microfacies and microfossilassemblages recorded in such microlaminae are aproxy for climatic changes and for decadal-to millennial-scale fluctuations of nutrient level in the upper water column .Majors hortcomings of this study include:(1) a sparse and poorly documented field database; (2) ignoring of the potential effects of sediment bioturbation; (3) over-interpretation of radiolarian abundances and incorrect taxonomical determination of some microfossils; 4) imprecise stratigraphic framework, unsuitable for a high-resolution modelling of oceanic circulation and climatic changes; (5) improperly calculated duration of hypothetical cycles with a formidably high resolution; and (6) non-objective selecting of references.This comment is a cautionary warning against an uncritical use of the model presented in the disputed paper.

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