Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus

Abstract The Chicxulub impact is commonly believed to have caused the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary mass extinction and a thin impact spherule layer in the North Atlantic and Caribbean is frequently cited as proof. We evaluated this claim in the seven best North Atlantic and Caribbean Cretaceous–Tert...

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Main Authors: KELLER, GERTA, KHOZYEM, HASSAN, ADATTE, THIERRY, MALARKODI, NALLAMUTHU, SPANGENBERG, JORGE E., STINNESBECK, WOLFGANG
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0016756812001069 2024-09-15T18:21:50+00:00 Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus KELLER, GERTA KHOZYEM, HASSAN ADATTE, THIERRY MALARKODI, NALLAMUTHU SPANGENBERG, JORGE E. STINNESBECK, WOLFGANG 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756812001069 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0016756812001069 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Geological Magazine volume 150, issue 5, page 885-907 ISSN 0016-7568 1469-5081 journal-article 2013 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756812001069 2024-07-31T04:03:13Z Abstract The Chicxulub impact is commonly believed to have caused the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary mass extinction and a thin impact spherule layer in the North Atlantic and Caribbean is frequently cited as proof. We evaluated this claim in the seven best North Atlantic and Caribbean Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary sequences based on high-resolution biostratigraphy, quantitative faunal analyses and stable isotopes. Results reveal a major Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary unconformity spanning most of Danian subzone P1a(1) and Maastrichtian zones CF1–CF2 (~400 ka) in the NW Atlantic Bass River core, ODP Sites 1049A, 1049C and 1050C. In the Caribbean ODP Sites 999B and 1001B the unconformity spans from the early Danian zone P1a(1) through to zones CF1–CF4 (~3 Ma). Only in the Demerara Rise ODP Site 1259B is erosion relatively minor and restricted to the earliest Danian zone P0 and most of subzone P1a(1) (~150 ka). In all sites examined, Chicxulub impact spherules are reworked into the early Danian subzone P1a(1) about 150–200 ka after the mass extinction. A similar pattern of erosion and redeposition of impact spherules in Danian sediments has previously been documented from Cuba, Haiti, Belize, Guatemala, south and central Mexico. This pattern can be explained by intensified Gulf stream circulation at times of climate cooling and sea level changes. The age of the Chicxulub impact cannot be determined from these reworked impact spherule layers, but can be evaluated based on the stratigraphically oldest spherule layer in NE Mexico and Texas, which indicates that this impact predates the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary by about 130–150 ka. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cambridge University Press Geological Magazine 150 5 885 907
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description Abstract The Chicxulub impact is commonly believed to have caused the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary mass extinction and a thin impact spherule layer in the North Atlantic and Caribbean is frequently cited as proof. We evaluated this claim in the seven best North Atlantic and Caribbean Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary sequences based on high-resolution biostratigraphy, quantitative faunal analyses and stable isotopes. Results reveal a major Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary unconformity spanning most of Danian subzone P1a(1) and Maastrichtian zones CF1–CF2 (~400 ka) in the NW Atlantic Bass River core, ODP Sites 1049A, 1049C and 1050C. In the Caribbean ODP Sites 999B and 1001B the unconformity spans from the early Danian zone P1a(1) through to zones CF1–CF4 (~3 Ma). Only in the Demerara Rise ODP Site 1259B is erosion relatively minor and restricted to the earliest Danian zone P0 and most of subzone P1a(1) (~150 ka). In all sites examined, Chicxulub impact spherules are reworked into the early Danian subzone P1a(1) about 150–200 ka after the mass extinction. A similar pattern of erosion and redeposition of impact spherules in Danian sediments has previously been documented from Cuba, Haiti, Belize, Guatemala, south and central Mexico. This pattern can be explained by intensified Gulf stream circulation at times of climate cooling and sea level changes. The age of the Chicxulub impact cannot be determined from these reworked impact spherule layers, but can be evaluated based on the stratigraphically oldest spherule layer in NE Mexico and Texas, which indicates that this impact predates the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary by about 130–150 ka.
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author KELLER, GERTA
KHOZYEM, HASSAN
ADATTE, THIERRY
MALARKODI, NALLAMUTHU
SPANGENBERG, JORGE E.
STINNESBECK, WOLFGANG
spellingShingle KELLER, GERTA
KHOZYEM, HASSAN
ADATTE, THIERRY
MALARKODI, NALLAMUTHU
SPANGENBERG, JORGE E.
STINNESBECK, WOLFGANG
Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus
author_facet KELLER, GERTA
KHOZYEM, HASSAN
ADATTE, THIERRY
MALARKODI, NALLAMUTHU
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title Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus
title_short Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus
title_full Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus
title_fullStr Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus
title_full_unstemmed Chicxulub impact spherules in the North Atlantic and Caribbean: age constraints and Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary hiatus
title_sort chicxulub impact spherules in the north atlantic and caribbean: age constraints and cretaceous–tertiary boundary hiatus
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