(Table T1) Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of benthic foraminifers and bulk carbonate from two ODP Leg 199 sites

High-resolution carbon and oxygen isotope records were produced from 240 analyses of two species of benthic foraminifers and bulk carbonate in sediments from across the Paleocene/Eocene (P/E) boundary in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Holes 1220B and 1221C. Although part of the carbon isotope excursio...

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Main Authors: Nunes, Flavia, Norris, Richard D
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2005
Subjects:
AGE
ODP
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.777101
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777101
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Summary:High-resolution carbon and oxygen isotope records were produced from 240 analyses of two species of benthic foraminifers and bulk carbonate in sediments from across the Paleocene/Eocene (P/E) boundary in Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Holes 1220B and 1221C. Although part of the carbon isotope excursion is not recorded in either Hole 1220B or Hole 1221C because of carbonate dissolution, both sites do record a significant part of the main geochemical excursion. The benthic foraminifers from Hole 1220B are believed to provide reliable geochemical records of the magnitude of the P/E excursion as judged by the quality of foraminifer preservation and similarity of the carbon isotope record to that seen at other deep-sea sites. However, anomalously positive values in the benthic d18O record in sediments from Hole 1221C and bulk carbonate in sediments from Hole 1220B indicate that diagenesis masks the primary isotopic signature in this part of the records. The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum is only observed in the Hole 1220B benthic foraminifer records, with a d18O excursion of -0.65 per mil to -0.85 per mil. The magnitude of the carbon isotope excursion is as much as 0.96 per mil in Hole 1221C and 2.01 per mil in Hole 1220B. Although smaller than at Southern Ocean Site 690 (2.6 per mil), the carbon isotope excursion in Hole 1220B is of similar magnitude to that observed in Deep Sea Drilling Project and ODP Sites 527, 738, and 1051 and the Alamedilla Section in Spain (-2.1 per mil, -1.6 per mil, -1.9 per mil, and -1.7 per mil, respectively).