The C-isotope composition of a Miocene carbonate succession from the Latium-Abruzzi sector of the Central Apennines was studied to evaluate the influence of local vs. global factors in changing delta 13C. We propose that the Oligo-Miocene igneous activity of the Western Mediterranean and the closure of the Indo-Pacific connection influenced climate change and Mediterranean sea-water circulation. The huge Aquitanian-Burdigalian volcanic activity during the formation of the Ligurian-Provencal Basin, with related increase in atmospheric CO(2), may have accelerated weathering and hydrological cycling of nutrient inputs in coastal environments. The closure of the Indo-Pacific connection altered the circulation by changing and reversing the western exchange flow. The existence of warm and seasonally humid climate favoured the development of estuarine circulation, which was to lead to a dramatic increase in productivity in the euphotic zone.
Miocene C-isotope signature from the central Apennine successions (Italy): Monterey vs. regional controlling factors
Brandano Marco;Brilli Mauro;
2010
Abstract
The C-isotope composition of a Miocene carbonate succession from the Latium-Abruzzi sector of the Central Apennines was studied to evaluate the influence of local vs. global factors in changing delta 13C. We propose that the Oligo-Miocene igneous activity of the Western Mediterranean and the closure of the Indo-Pacific connection influenced climate change and Mediterranean sea-water circulation. The huge Aquitanian-Burdigalian volcanic activity during the formation of the Ligurian-Provencal Basin, with related increase in atmospheric CO(2), may have accelerated weathering and hydrological cycling of nutrient inputs in coastal environments. The closure of the Indo-Pacific connection altered the circulation by changing and reversing the western exchange flow. The existence of warm and seasonally humid climate favoured the development of estuarine circulation, which was to lead to a dramatic increase in productivity in the euphotic zone.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


