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Calibrating the late Smithian (Early Triassic) crisis: New insights from the Nanpanjiang Basin, South China

Authors :
Mingtao Li
Xiaokang Liu
Huyue Song
Haijun Song
Enhao Jia
Yong Du
Xu Dai
Zhiwei Yuan
Arnaud Brayard
State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology
China University of Geosciences [Wuhan] (CUG)
Biogéosciences [UMR 6282] [Dijon] (BGS)
Université de Bourgogne (UB)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
School of Geosciences
Yangtze University
Research supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (41821001, 41872033), the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB26000000), the Research Program the State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy (143106), and the Fundamental Research Funds for National University, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan).
ANR-15-IDEX-0003,BFC,ISITE ' BFC(2015)
Source :
Global and Planetary Change, Global and Planetary Change, Elsevier, 2021, 201, pp.103492. ⟨10.1016/j.gloplacha.2021.103492⟩
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

17 pages; International audience; The biotic recovery following the Permian/Triassic boundary mass extinction was influenced by several secondary extinctions during the Early Triassic, of which the late Smithian crisis is the most severe known for some nekto-pelagic organisms such as ammonoids. The Smithian-Spathian transition is characterized by successive global biotic and environmental changes, including a dramatic positive carbon isotopic excursion, oceanic anoxia and a cooling event beginning in the late Smithian. However, the tempo, modalities and the causal relationships among these various events remain poorly constrained. Here we synthesized paleontological, sedimentological, and geochemical data from three sections (Motianling, Nafang, and Shanggang) within the Nanpanjiang Basin, representing platform slop to basinal deposits spanning the Smithian/Spathian boundary. High-resolution analyses of thin sections show a sudden decrease in richness and abundance of fossil grains at the middle/upper Smithian boundary in all three sections, coinciding with the onset of a positive shift in δ13Ccarb. It also slightly precedes the beginning of the late Smithian cooling. At Shanggang, a change in dominance from bivalve-rich to ostracod-rich strata is also recorded at the middle/upper Smithian boundary. Overall, our results therefore indicate that a first major biotic crisis and turnover happened during the beginning of the late Smithian in the Nanpanjiang Basin, rather than around the Smithian/Spathian boundary. Complementary analyses on pyrite framboid size indicate that these observed biotic changes are concurrent with oxygen depletion in the studied sections, supporting the hypothesis that oceanic anoxia also played an important role in the late Smithian crisis in combination with climate cooling and oceanic acidification.

Details

ISSN :
09218181
Volume :
201
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global and Planetary Change
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d1b4c31176c7a24f4ca3799fd7ee1e91
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2021.103492