Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:

The late Oligocene–early Miocene interval records a discernable episode of phosphorite formation, which is considered as the first of four main phosphogenic episodes during the late early and late Cenozoic. In order to better constrain the processes leading to widespread phosphorite formation we pre...

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Main Authors: Schollhorn, I., Houben, A.J.P., Gertsch, B., Adatte, T., Alexey, U., Kaenel, E. de, Spangenberg, J.E., Janssen, N., Schwennicke, T., Follmi, K.B.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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author Schollhorn, I.
Houben, A.J.P.
Gertsch, B.
Adatte, T.
Alexey, U.
Kaenel, E. de
Spangenberg, J.E.
Janssen, N.
Schwennicke, T.
Follmi, K.B.
author_facet Schollhorn, I.
Houben, A.J.P.
Gertsch, B.
Adatte, T.
Alexey, U.
Kaenel, E. de
Spangenberg, J.E.
Janssen, N.
Schwennicke, T.
Follmi, K.B.
author_sort Schollhorn, I.
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description The late Oligocene–early Miocene interval records a discernable episode of phosphorite formation, which is considered as the first of four main phosphogenic episodes during the late early and late Cenozoic. In order to better constrain the processes leading to widespread phosphorite formation we present new radiometric, geochemical, palynological, and sedimentological data from a drill core of the Roca Fosfórica Mexicana phosphorite mine at San Juan de la Costa, Baja California Sur (Mexico). In this region, phosphogenesis was enabled by the combination of high productivity and low sediment-accumulation rates due to enhanced upwelling and low detrital input related to regionally dry climate conditions. Phosphatic particles were formed in a shallow and well-oxygenated setting, subsequently concentrated by winnowing, and transported by gravity currents, which were mostly triggered by seismic activity. Following their deposition in a deeper and less well oxygenated setting pervasive phosphogenesis contributed to cementing the accumulated phosphatic grains. Correlation with global paleoclimate records suggests that this phosphogenic episode was linked to the expansion of the Antarctic ice sheet. Glacial weathering and the establishment of large-amplitude glacio-eustatic variations enhanced phosphorus supply on a global scale. Both glacial and interglacial phases participated in enhancing primary productivity in oceans, increasing the phosphorus flux into sediments, and favoring phosphogenesis, with glaciation being the prime cause. In addition, radiometric ages obtained in this study (28.62, 28.1, 27.19, 27.08, and 26.94 Ma) indicate that the onset of the late Oligocene–early Miocene phosphogenic episode was diachronous on a global scale with 2–3 m.y. older ages in the eastern Pacific in comparison to the Mediterranean and central Atlantic. This delay is explained by regional differences in paleoenvironmental and paleoceanographic conditions.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:e20194b1-4ca4-47ca-887d-e6b128c34cce 2025-01-16T19:24:57+00:00 Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy: Schollhorn, I. Houben, A.J.P. Gertsch, B. Adatte, T. Alexey, U. Kaenel, E. de Spangenberg, J.E. Janssen, N. Schwennicke, T. Follmi, K.B. 2019-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e20194b1-4ca4-47ca-887d-e6b128c34cce en eng uuid:e20194b1-4ca4-47ca-887d-e6b128c34cce 868672 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e20194b1-4ca4-47ca-887d-e6b128c34cce Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1-23 Geosciences Geological Survey Netherlands 2015 Energy article 2019 fttno 2022-04-10T17:08:31Z The late Oligocene–early Miocene interval records a discernable episode of phosphorite formation, which is considered as the first of four main phosphogenic episodes during the late early and late Cenozoic. In order to better constrain the processes leading to widespread phosphorite formation we present new radiometric, geochemical, palynological, and sedimentological data from a drill core of the Roca Fosfórica Mexicana phosphorite mine at San Juan de la Costa, Baja California Sur (Mexico). In this region, phosphogenesis was enabled by the combination of high productivity and low sediment-accumulation rates due to enhanced upwelling and low detrital input related to regionally dry climate conditions. Phosphatic particles were formed in a shallow and well-oxygenated setting, subsequently concentrated by winnowing, and transported by gravity currents, which were mostly triggered by seismic activity. Following their deposition in a deeper and less well oxygenated setting pervasive phosphogenesis contributed to cementing the accumulated phosphatic grains. Correlation with global paleoclimate records suggests that this phosphogenic episode was linked to the expansion of the Antarctic ice sheet. Glacial weathering and the establishment of large-amplitude glacio-eustatic variations enhanced phosphorus supply on a global scale. Both glacial and interglacial phases participated in enhancing primary productivity in oceans, increasing the phosphorus flux into sediments, and favoring phosphogenesis, with glaciation being the prime cause. In addition, radiometric ages obtained in this study (28.62, 28.1, 27.19, 27.08, and 26.94 Ma) indicate that the onset of the late Oligocene–early Miocene phosphogenic episode was diachronous on a global scale with 2–3 m.y. older ages in the eastern Pacific in comparison to the Mediterranean and central Atlantic. This delay is explained by regional differences in paleoenvironmental and paleoceanographic conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Antarctic Baja De la Costa Pacific Roca ENVELOPE(-44.817,-44.817,-60.733,-60.733) San Juan The Antarctic
spellingShingle Geosciences
Geological Survey Netherlands
2015 Energy
Schollhorn, I.
Houben, A.J.P.
Gertsch, B.
Adatte, T.
Alexey, U.
Kaenel, E. de
Spangenberg, J.E.
Janssen, N.
Schwennicke, T.
Follmi, K.B.
Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:
title Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:
title_full Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:
title_fullStr Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:
title_short Enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern Pacific during the late Oligocene: Depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:
title_sort enhanced upwelling and phosphorite formation in the northeastern pacific during the late oligocene: depositional mechanisms, environmental conditions, and the impact of glaciio-eustacy:
topic Geosciences
Geological Survey Netherlands
2015 Energy
topic_facet Geosciences
Geological Survey Netherlands
2015 Energy
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