P. Rita, Matías Reolid, L. V. Duarte
This work pretends to evaluate the influence of the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE) on the foraminiferal assemblages from the Rabaçal section (Lusitanian Basin, Portugal) through a geochemical proxies analysis. Polymorphum – Levisoni zones boundary (early Toarcian) records a high productivity event, indicated by increased values of Ba/Al and P/Ti ratios and total organic carbon. The lower part of the Levisoni Zone (around 7 m) is marked by a negative carbon isotopic excursion, coincident with a biotic crisis phase for benthic foraminifera (low abundance and diversity). Redox proxies, such as U/Th, Mo/Al and Ni/Al, increase just in this interval indicating depleted oxygen conditions. After this interval, geochemical proxies, stable isotopes and foraminiferal data return to values equivalent to those of the Polymorphum Zone, suggesting a recovery from the stress conditions related with the T-OAE. This trend is similar and comparable to the trend observed in the Peniche reference section (Lusitanian Basin) but also with other Tethyan and NW European sections.
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