A better-ventilated ocean triggered by Late Cretaceous changes in continental configuration

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TitreA better-ventilated ocean triggered by Late Cretaceous changes in continental configuration
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursDonnadieu Y, Puceat E, Moiroud M, Guillocheau F, Deconinck J-F
JournalNATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume7
Pagination10316
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2041-1723
Résumé

Oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) are large-scale events of oxygen depletion in the deep ocean that happened during pre-Cenozoic periods of extreme warmth. Here, to assess the role of major continental configuration changes occurring during the Late Cretaceous on oceanic circulation modes, which in turn influence the oxygenation level of the deep ocean, we use a coupled ocean atmosphere climate model. We simulate ocean dynamics during two different time slices and compare these with existing neodymium isotope data (epsilon(Nd)). Although deep-water production in the North Pacific is continuous, the simulations at 94 and 71Ma show a shift in southern deep-water production sites from South Pacific to South Atlantic and Indian Ocean locations. Our modelling results support the hypothesis that an intensification of southern Atlantic deep-water production and a reversal of deep-water fluxes through the Caribbean Seaway were the main causes of the decrease in eNd values recorded in the Atlantic and Indian deep waters during the Late Cretaceous.

DOI10.1038/ncomms10316