Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia

© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The sub-meridional seaway that connected Paleo-Arctic and Paleo-Tethys basins was one of the most important geographical attributes of the Late Paleozoic Pangean landscape, paleogeography and paleoclimate. Existing models about the timing of the disconnection of the Paleo-Arctic...

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Main Author: Davydov V.
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/188141 2023-05-15T13:11:50+02:00 Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia Davydov V. 2018 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=188141 unknown Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 511 403 0031-0182 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=188141 SCOPUS00310182-2018-511-SID85053113826 Benthic foraminifera Continents configuration Isthmus Late Paleozoic glaciation Oceanic gateway Article 2018 ftneicon 2020-07-21T12:03:07Z © 2018 Elsevier B.V. The sub-meridional seaway that connected Paleo-Arctic and Paleo-Tethys basins was one of the most important geographical attributes of the Late Paleozoic Pangean landscape, paleogeography and paleoclimate. Existing models about the timing of the disconnection of the Paleo-Arctic and the Paleo-Tethyan oceans is controversial and poorly documented. Warm-water benthic foraminifera (WWBF) were utilized to establish the precise timing of the closure of the Urals-Precaspian-Paleo-Tethys Seaway (UPTS) during Cisuralian time. The WWBF of Paleo-Tethys and those of the Ural—Precaspian Basins during the Gzhelian-Asselian, display a considerably high level of similarity. Beginning from the Sakmarian, the faunas of these two regions became dissimilar, suggesting a break in the connection between the Paleo-Tethys and Ural-Precaspian Basins. Sedimentological evidence (olistostromes and seismites) of the final collision of the Eastern Ural, Kazakhstania, Scythian-Turan plates with the southeastern part of the Russian Platform during Late Paleozoic also supports the emergence of the Precaspian Isthmus at the Asselian-Sakmarian transition. Oceanic currents in the Precaspian and the Southern Ural Basins before the Sakmarian were directed northward and later changed to the south. The biotic and sedimentologic features clearly suggest the UPTS closure and the origination of Precaspian Isthmus during the Asselian-Sakmarian transition. The abrupt changes in the oceanic circulation triggered changes in atmospheric CO2, atmospheric circulation and, possibly, albedo feedback. The emergence of the Precaspian Isthmus induced an increase in the poleward salt and heat transport towards mid- to lower latitude Gondwana and Cathasia margins. The warm water currents and moisture along the margins of Gondwana caused a rapid increase in the precipitation necessary to build significant ice sheets during the early-middle Sakmarian. Article in Journal/Newspaper albedo Arctic Foraminifera* Paleo-Arctic NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Arctic Turan ENVELOPE(16.365,16.365,68.926,68.926)
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topic Benthic foraminifera
Continents configuration
Isthmus
Late Paleozoic glaciation
Oceanic gateway
spellingShingle Benthic foraminifera
Continents configuration
Isthmus
Late Paleozoic glaciation
Oceanic gateway
Davydov V.
Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia
topic_facet Benthic foraminifera
Continents configuration
Isthmus
Late Paleozoic glaciation
Oceanic gateway
description © 2018 Elsevier B.V. The sub-meridional seaway that connected Paleo-Arctic and Paleo-Tethys basins was one of the most important geographical attributes of the Late Paleozoic Pangean landscape, paleogeography and paleoclimate. Existing models about the timing of the disconnection of the Paleo-Arctic and the Paleo-Tethyan oceans is controversial and poorly documented. Warm-water benthic foraminifera (WWBF) were utilized to establish the precise timing of the closure of the Urals-Precaspian-Paleo-Tethys Seaway (UPTS) during Cisuralian time. The WWBF of Paleo-Tethys and those of the Ural—Precaspian Basins during the Gzhelian-Asselian, display a considerably high level of similarity. Beginning from the Sakmarian, the faunas of these two regions became dissimilar, suggesting a break in the connection between the Paleo-Tethys and Ural-Precaspian Basins. Sedimentological evidence (olistostromes and seismites) of the final collision of the Eastern Ural, Kazakhstania, Scythian-Turan plates with the southeastern part of the Russian Platform during Late Paleozoic also supports the emergence of the Precaspian Isthmus at the Asselian-Sakmarian transition. Oceanic currents in the Precaspian and the Southern Ural Basins before the Sakmarian were directed northward and later changed to the south. The biotic and sedimentologic features clearly suggest the UPTS closure and the origination of Precaspian Isthmus during the Asselian-Sakmarian transition. The abrupt changes in the oceanic circulation triggered changes in atmospheric CO2, atmospheric circulation and, possibly, albedo feedback. The emergence of the Precaspian Isthmus induced an increase in the poleward salt and heat transport towards mid- to lower latitude Gondwana and Cathasia margins. The warm water currents and moisture along the margins of Gondwana caused a rapid increase in the precipitation necessary to build significant ice sheets during the early-middle Sakmarian.
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author Davydov V.
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title Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia
title_short Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia
title_full Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia
title_fullStr Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Precaspian Isthmus emergence triggered the Early Sakmarian glaciation: Evidence from the Lower Permian of the Urals, Russia
title_sort precaspian isthmus emergence triggered the early sakmarian glaciation: evidence from the lower permian of the urals, russia
publishDate 2018
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