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Organic-carbon deposition in the Cretaceous of the Ionian Basin, NW Greece: the Paquier Event (OAE 1b) revisited

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We present new stable (C, O) isotopic, biostratigraphic and organic geochemical data for the Vigla Shale Member of the Ionian Zone in NW Greece, in order to characterize organic carbon-rich strata that potentially record the impact of Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs). In a section exposed near Gotzikas (NW Epirus), we sampled a number of decimetre-thick, organic carbon-rich units enclosed within marly, locally silicified, Vigla Limestone (Berriasian-Turonian). All these units are characterized by largely comparable bulk geochemical characteristics, indicating a common marine origin and low thermal maturity. However, the stratigraphically highest of these black shales is further distinguished by its much higher total organic-carbon (TOC) content (28.9 wt%) and Hydrogen Index (HI) (529), and much enriched δ13C org value (-22.1‰). Planktonic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy indicate a lower to middle Albian age for the strate immediately above, and a lower Aptian age for the strata below, the uppermost black shale. In terms of molecular organic geochemistry, the latter black shale is also relatively enriched in specific isoprenoidal compounds (especially monocyclic isoprenoids), whose isotopic values are as high as -15%, indicating a substantial archael contribution to the organic matter. The striking similarities between the molecular signatures of the uppermost Vigla black shale and coeval organic-rich strata from SE France and the North Atlantic (ODP Site 1049C) indicate that this level constitutes a record of the Paquier Event (OAE 1b).
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10.1017/S0016756804009409

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University of Oxford
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MPLS
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Earth Sciences
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Institution:
"University of Athens"
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Department of Geology
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"Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), The Netherlands"
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Department of Marine Biogeochemistry & Toxicology
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"University of Milan"
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Department of Earth Sciences 'Ardito Desio'
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"University of Newcastle, UK"
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NRG,School of Civil Engineering & Geosciences
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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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Geological Magazine More from this journal
Volume:
141
Issue:
4
Pages:
401-416
Publication date:
2004-07-01
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1469-5081
ISSN:
0016-7568


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English
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ora:2883
Deposit date:
2009-08-17

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