Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa

Climate change directly impacts the source, mode and volume of sediment generation which can be observed in the rock record. To accurately model source to sink systems, in addition to hinterland geology, tectonics and transport distance, a thorough comprehension of the climate is essential. In this...

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Main Author: Mounteney, Ian
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spelling ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f646e484-1ae5-429d-994d-2959aad255a3 2024-09-09T19:57:53+00:00 Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa Mounteney, Ian 2023-12-25 https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/f646e484-1ae5-429d-994d-2959aad255a3 eng eng https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/f646e484-1ae5-429d-994d-2959aad255a3 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Mounteney , I 2023 , ' Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa ' . Climate Senegal NW-Africa Cretaceous Ocean-anoxia Clay-minerals conferenceObject 2023 ftumanchesterpub 2024-06-17T23:42:44Z Climate change directly impacts the source, mode and volume of sediment generation which can be observed in the rock record. To accurately model source to sink systems, in addition to hinterland geology, tectonics and transport distance, a thorough comprehension of the climate is essential. In this study we evaluate the role of climate on Cretaceous sediment delivery into the Senegal Basin, NW Africa, using data recorded from extensive sampling of basinal sediments. This is achieved through the mineralogical characterisation by X-ray diffraction and 146Nd/144Nd and 86Sr/88Sr isotopic analyses, which are correlated against existing, climate, tectonic and oceanographic models. Examples of climatic indicators include the change from predominantly smectitic deep marine basinal-clays recorded from the Cretaceous in DSDP wells 367 and 368 to clays with increased illite and kaolinite content, observed during the Albian and Cenomanian-Turonian, interpreted to be representative of higher humidity following the kaolinisation of hinterland source-rocks. Another climate indicator is the observation of palygorskite in deep-marine sediments, noted to be indicative of ocean anoxia related to the authigenesis of marine-smectite, a product of warm saline bottom waters and increased abundancy of silicon. The increase in salinity is interpreted to be a biproduct of elevated temperatures throughout the Cenomanian and increased denudation of the North Atlantic circumjacent continental evaporite-belts. Increase in silicon (biogenic) is related to a result of ocean-wide mass extinction of foraminifera during OAE2 triggered by the eruption of the Caribbean large igneous province. The results suggest that Cretaceous climate evolution of Senegal can be divided into four stages: 1. Berriasian-Barremian; an arid-period with monsoonal weather producing modest fluvial systems restricted to coastal regions. 2. Aptian-Albian; the establishment of a paleo-Intertropical Convergence Zone began to increase global temperature and humidity as ... Conference Object North Atlantic The University of Manchester: Research Explorer
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topic Climate
Senegal
NW-Africa
Cretaceous
Ocean-anoxia
Clay-minerals
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Senegal
NW-Africa
Cretaceous
Ocean-anoxia
Clay-minerals
Mounteney, Ian
Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa
topic_facet Climate
Senegal
NW-Africa
Cretaceous
Ocean-anoxia
Clay-minerals
description Climate change directly impacts the source, mode and volume of sediment generation which can be observed in the rock record. To accurately model source to sink systems, in addition to hinterland geology, tectonics and transport distance, a thorough comprehension of the climate is essential. In this study we evaluate the role of climate on Cretaceous sediment delivery into the Senegal Basin, NW Africa, using data recorded from extensive sampling of basinal sediments. This is achieved through the mineralogical characterisation by X-ray diffraction and 146Nd/144Nd and 86Sr/88Sr isotopic analyses, which are correlated against existing, climate, tectonic and oceanographic models. Examples of climatic indicators include the change from predominantly smectitic deep marine basinal-clays recorded from the Cretaceous in DSDP wells 367 and 368 to clays with increased illite and kaolinite content, observed during the Albian and Cenomanian-Turonian, interpreted to be representative of higher humidity following the kaolinisation of hinterland source-rocks. Another climate indicator is the observation of palygorskite in deep-marine sediments, noted to be indicative of ocean anoxia related to the authigenesis of marine-smectite, a product of warm saline bottom waters and increased abundancy of silicon. The increase in salinity is interpreted to be a biproduct of elevated temperatures throughout the Cenomanian and increased denudation of the North Atlantic circumjacent continental evaporite-belts. Increase in silicon (biogenic) is related to a result of ocean-wide mass extinction of foraminifera during OAE2 triggered by the eruption of the Caribbean large igneous province. The results suggest that Cretaceous climate evolution of Senegal can be divided into four stages: 1. Berriasian-Barremian; an arid-period with monsoonal weather producing modest fluvial systems restricted to coastal regions. 2. Aptian-Albian; the establishment of a paleo-Intertropical Convergence Zone began to increase global temperature and humidity as ...
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title_short Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa
title_full Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa
title_fullStr Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa
title_full_unstemmed Cretaceous climate change evidenced in the Senegalese rock record, NW Africa
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