ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope

ABSTRACT. Shallow-marine ostracode assemblages from upper Pliocene sediments of the upper part of the Sagavanirktok Formation and lower part of the Gubik Formation record the last warm period that occurred before the onset of significant cooling of the Arctic Ocean and the initiation of Northern Hem...

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Main Author: Elisabeth M. Brouwers
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Published: 1993
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.540.6053 2023-05-15T13:09:11+02:00 ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope Elisabeth M. Brouwers The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1993 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.540.6053 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic47-1-16.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.540.6053 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic47-1-16.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic47-1-16.pdf Key words Pliocene ostracode Sagavanirktok Formation Nuwok Member Gubik Formation Alaska North Slope shallow marine RÉSUMÉ. Des assemblages d’ostracodes de milieu marin peu profond trouvés dans des séd text 1993 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:03:05Z ABSTRACT. Shallow-marine ostracode assemblages from upper Pliocene sediments of the upper part of the Sagavanirktok Formation and lower part of the Gubik Formation record the last warm period that occurred before the onset of significant cooling of the Arctic Ocean and the initiation of Northern Hemisphere continental glaciation. The informally named Colvillian and Bigbendian transgressions represent the oldest deposits of the Gubik Formation and are dated, based on various lines of evidence, between 2.48 and 3 Ma. Ostracode faunas from the lower part of the Gubik Formation indicate a cold-temperate to subfrigid marine climate with summer bottom temperatures 1-4°C warmer than today. Deposits of the upper part of the Sagavanirktok Formation at Manning Point and Barter Island are older than Colvillian sediments but are believed to be late Pliocene in age and contain an ostracode fauna that has many species in common with the lower part of the Gubik Formation. The Sagavanirktok ostracode faunas indicate a cold-temperate to subfrigid marine climate, similar to that inferred for the lower part of the Gubik Formation, with summer bottom temperatures 1-3°C warmer than today. The opening of Bering Strait at about 3 Ma altered Arctic Ocean assemblage composition as Pacific species migrated into the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans. The admixture of evolutionarily distinct faunas from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans identifies Colvillian (and younger) faunas and provides a convenient reference horizon in the Alaskan fossil record. The marine climatic deterioration that followed the Bigbendian appears to have been abrupt and is documented by biotic turnover, with large numbers of species extinctions and first appearances Text Alaska North Slope Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Barter Island Bering Strait North Atlantic north slope Alaska Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Strait Manning Point ENVELOPE(-107.719,-107.719,67.017,67.017) Pacific
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Pliocene
ostracode
Sagavanirktok Formation
Nuwok Member
Gubik Formation
Alaska
North Slope
shallow marine RÉSUMÉ. Des assemblages d’ostracodes de milieu marin peu profond trouvés dans des séd
spellingShingle Key words
Pliocene
ostracode
Sagavanirktok Formation
Nuwok Member
Gubik Formation
Alaska
North Slope
shallow marine RÉSUMÉ. Des assemblages d’ostracodes de milieu marin peu profond trouvés dans des séd
Elisabeth M. Brouwers
ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope
topic_facet Key words
Pliocene
ostracode
Sagavanirktok Formation
Nuwok Member
Gubik Formation
Alaska
North Slope
shallow marine RÉSUMÉ. Des assemblages d’ostracodes de milieu marin peu profond trouvés dans des séd
description ABSTRACT. Shallow-marine ostracode assemblages from upper Pliocene sediments of the upper part of the Sagavanirktok Formation and lower part of the Gubik Formation record the last warm period that occurred before the onset of significant cooling of the Arctic Ocean and the initiation of Northern Hemisphere continental glaciation. The informally named Colvillian and Bigbendian transgressions represent the oldest deposits of the Gubik Formation and are dated, based on various lines of evidence, between 2.48 and 3 Ma. Ostracode faunas from the lower part of the Gubik Formation indicate a cold-temperate to subfrigid marine climate with summer bottom temperatures 1-4°C warmer than today. Deposits of the upper part of the Sagavanirktok Formation at Manning Point and Barter Island are older than Colvillian sediments but are believed to be late Pliocene in age and contain an ostracode fauna that has many species in common with the lower part of the Gubik Formation. The Sagavanirktok ostracode faunas indicate a cold-temperate to subfrigid marine climate, similar to that inferred for the lower part of the Gubik Formation, with summer bottom temperatures 1-3°C warmer than today. The opening of Bering Strait at about 3 Ma altered Arctic Ocean assemblage composition as Pacific species migrated into the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans. The admixture of evolutionarily distinct faunas from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans identifies Colvillian (and younger) faunas and provides a convenient reference horizon in the Alaskan fossil record. The marine climatic deterioration that followed the Bigbendian appears to have been abrupt and is documented by biotic turnover, with large numbers of species extinctions and first appearances
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title ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope
title_short ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope
title_full ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope
title_fullStr ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope
title_full_unstemmed ARCTIC Late Pliocene Paleoecologic Reconstructions Based on Ostracode Assemblages from the Sagavanirktok and Gubik Formations, Alaskan North Slope
title_sort arctic late pliocene paleoecologic reconstructions based on ostracode assemblages from the sagavanirktok and gubik formations, alaskan north slope
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