Exceptionally favourable life conditions for macrobenthos during the Late Cenomanian OAE-2 event: Ichnological record from the Bonarelli Level in the Grajcarek Unit, Polish Carpathians
DOI | 10.1016/j.cretres.2013.08.007 |
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Aasta | 2013 |
Ajakiri | Cretaceous Research |
Köide | 46 |
Leheküljed | 1-10 |
Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
Keel | inglise |
Id | 31484 |
Abstrakt
Pelagic and hemipelagic sediments of the Bonarelli Level (uppermost Cenomanian) in the Sztolnia section(Grajcarek Unit, Polish Carpathians) contain trace fossils of the Zoophycos ichnofacies, including (indescending order of abundance):Chondrites (smaller and larger forms), Planolites, Thalassinoides, Palaeophycus, Taenidium, Teichichnus, and Zoophycos. They occur in thick bioturbated layers, which are inter-bedded with rare, thin layers of unbioturbated black shales. The black shale layers mark the Bonarelli Level and are interpreted as a record of anoxia or dysoxia. Coeval sections in the Western Tethys containsimilar trace fossils but they are less abundant and these sections are characterized by thicker unbio-turbated black shale layers and thinner bioturbated layers. This confirms the exceptionally favourable lifeconditions in sediments of the Sztolnia section, which do not record strong global anoxia during the OAE-2 event. Such favourable conditions were probably caused by effective oxygenation of pore waters anddeep burial of organic matter, which are a consequence of high rates of accumulation and the palae-ogeographical location of the section on aflank of a submarine high, under strong circulation.