Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry

The Cenozoic era is characterized by the last transition from a "greenhouse" climate mode to an "icehouse" climate mode with the Antarctic ice-sheet build up. The first traces of glaciation are highlighted at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT; ~ 33.9 Ma) which is followed by a...

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Main Author: Briard, Justine
Other Authors: Toulouse 3, Rafélis Saint Sauveur, Marc de, Pucéat, Emmanuelle
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2020
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geo
Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2020TOU30168/document
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.l9y0td 2023-05-15T13:42:34+02:00 Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry Expressions des grands changements paléoclimatiques au Cénozoïque (transition Eocène-Oligocène "EOT" Miocène moyen "MMCO, MMCT") en domaine côtier à partir de la géochimie des bivalves Briard, Justine Toulouse 3 Rafélis Saint Sauveur, Marc de Pucéat, Emmanuelle 2020-10-16 http://www.theses.fr/2020TOU30168/document fr fre 10670/1.l9y0td http://www.theses.fr/2020TOU30168/document Theses.fr Paléoclimats Paléoenvironnements Cénozoïque Bivalves Géochimie Paleoclimate Paleoenvironment Cenozoic Geochemistry geo envir Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2020 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:33:38Z The Cenozoic era is characterized by the last transition from a "greenhouse" climate mode to an "icehouse" climate mode with the Antarctic ice-sheet build up. The first traces of glaciation are highlighted at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT; ~ 33.9 Ma) which is followed by a period of instability of the ice-sheet corresponding to glaciation and deglaciations phases until the terminal glaciation of the Antarctic ice cap during the Middle Miocene Climate Transition (MMCT). However, the processes governing these phases of glaciation-deglaciation remain poorly constrained today and pCO2 fluctuations are not sufficient to explain ice-sheet melting during the Middle Miocene Climate Optimum (MMCO) with pCO2 ranging from 380 to 500 ppm. The main aim of this PhD is to provide new paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental information during this key period, from coastal environments using a combination of different geochemical proxies, delta(18)O, DELTA(47) and (87)Sr/(86)Sr, measured on bivalve shells. The delta(18)O-DELTA(47) coupling was tested in a variety of environments ranging from restricted environments such as lagoon and bay to open coastal environments. The calculated salinities are in good agreement with the tolerance of the organisms present in the different facies encountered. The results obtained with delta(18)O-DELTA(47) coupling can be used successfully to deconvolve the evolution of temperature and local seawater delta(18)O in brackish to marine environments. The (87)Sr/(86)Sr results could also be linked to runoff activity and for low salinities corresponding to a brackish environment. The new data acquiring for the EOT revealed a 10°C drop in temperatures for the EOT-1 accident in the eastern North Atlantic (England) as well as a salinity drop and a river drainage network modification more affected by the sea level fall occurring during the EOT. A drop of ~8°C was also recorded in open marine environments from western North Atlantic (Florida) during the EOT, associated to an increase in seasonal ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Ice cap Ice Sheet North Atlantic Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Paléoclimats
Paléoenvironnements
Cénozoïque
Bivalves
Géochimie
Paleoclimate
Paleoenvironment
Cenozoic
Geochemistry
geo
envir
spellingShingle Paléoclimats
Paléoenvironnements
Cénozoïque
Bivalves
Géochimie
Paleoclimate
Paleoenvironment
Cenozoic
Geochemistry
geo
envir
Briard, Justine
Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry
topic_facet Paléoclimats
Paléoenvironnements
Cénozoïque
Bivalves
Géochimie
Paleoclimate
Paleoenvironment
Cenozoic
Geochemistry
geo
envir
description The Cenozoic era is characterized by the last transition from a "greenhouse" climate mode to an "icehouse" climate mode with the Antarctic ice-sheet build up. The first traces of glaciation are highlighted at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT; ~ 33.9 Ma) which is followed by a period of instability of the ice-sheet corresponding to glaciation and deglaciations phases until the terminal glaciation of the Antarctic ice cap during the Middle Miocene Climate Transition (MMCT). However, the processes governing these phases of glaciation-deglaciation remain poorly constrained today and pCO2 fluctuations are not sufficient to explain ice-sheet melting during the Middle Miocene Climate Optimum (MMCO) with pCO2 ranging from 380 to 500 ppm. The main aim of this PhD is to provide new paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental information during this key period, from coastal environments using a combination of different geochemical proxies, delta(18)O, DELTA(47) and (87)Sr/(86)Sr, measured on bivalve shells. The delta(18)O-DELTA(47) coupling was tested in a variety of environments ranging from restricted environments such as lagoon and bay to open coastal environments. The calculated salinities are in good agreement with the tolerance of the organisms present in the different facies encountered. The results obtained with delta(18)O-DELTA(47) coupling can be used successfully to deconvolve the evolution of temperature and local seawater delta(18)O in brackish to marine environments. The (87)Sr/(86)Sr results could also be linked to runoff activity and for low salinities corresponding to a brackish environment. The new data acquiring for the EOT revealed a 10°C drop in temperatures for the EOT-1 accident in the eastern North Atlantic (England) as well as a salinity drop and a river drainage network modification more affected by the sea level fall occurring during the EOT. A drop of ~8°C was also recorded in open marine environments from western North Atlantic (Florida) during the EOT, associated to an increase in seasonal ...
author2 Toulouse 3
Rafélis Saint Sauveur, Marc de
Pucéat, Emmanuelle
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author Briard, Justine
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title Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry
title_short Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry
title_full Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry
title_fullStr Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry
title_full_unstemmed Expressions of cenozoic climate changes (Eocene-Oligocene Transition "EOT"; Middle miocene "MMCO, MMCT") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry
title_sort expressions of cenozoic climate changes (eocene-oligocene transition "eot"; middle miocene "mmco, mmct") in coastal environments highlighted from bivalve geochemistry
publishDate 2020
url http://www.theses.fr/2020TOU30168/document
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