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Pliensbachian-Toarcian biotic turnover in north Siberia and the Arctic region
Authors:V A Zakharov  B N Shurygin  V I Il’ina  B L Nikitenko
Institution:(1) Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pyzhevskii per 7, Moscow, 119017, Russia;(2) United Institute of Geology, Geophysics, and Mineralogy, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Abstract:The biotic turnover in the Pliensbachian-Toarcian transition and changes in assemblages of bivalves, ostracodes, foraminifers, dinocysts, spores, and pollen are described. Only five of 24 bivalve genera and two of four ostracode genera cross the Pliensbachian-Toarcian boundary so that composition of genera and families to be entirely renewed at the base of the Harpoceras falciferum Zone. In the interval of three ammonite zones, diversity of foraminifers is reducing from 27 genera in the Amaltheus margaritatus Zone (upper Pliensbachian) to 17 and then to 15 genera in the Tiltoniceras antiquum (lower Toarcian) and Harpoceras falciferum zones, respectively. Single dinocysts of the Pliensbachian are replaced by their abundant specimens at the base of the Toarcian, and substantial changes in composition of palynological assemblages are simultaneously established. Factors responsible for “mass extinctions” of marine invertebrates are suggested to be the paleogeographic reorganization, anoxic events, eustatic sea-level changes, and climatic fluctuations. The biotic turnover in the Arctic region is interrelated mainly with thermal changes, which caused the southward displacements of taxa distribution areas during a rapid cooling and their gradual return to former habitat areas in the period of warming, rather than with extinction events.
Keywords:Pliensbachian  Toarcian  biotic turnover  North Siberia  bivalves  foraminifers  ostracodes  dinocysts  spores  pollen  paleoclimate  eustatic fluctuations  anoxia
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