Ocean bottom-water oxygenation across the Late Miocene–Early Pliocene biogenic bloom

Authors

  • Maria Elena Gastaldello Università degli Studi di Padova
  • Claudia Agnini Università degli Studi di Padova
  • Laia Alegret Universidad de Zaragoza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.28131

Keywords:

Late Miocene, Early Pliocene, biogenic bloom, benthic foraminifera, Oxygenation index

Abstract

The Late Miocene–Early Pliocene biogenic bloom (ca. 9–3.5 millions of years ago, My) represents a period of globally heightened marine biological productivity. Paleoenvironmental studies across this interval show alternating phases of low-oxygen eutrophic and well-oxygenated oligotrophic conditions. Here, we focus on the bottom water oxygenation changes during the biogenic bloom to assess the validity of the enhanced Benthic Foraminifera Oxygen Index (EBFOI). The index was calculated for three ocean drilling sites: Ocean Drilling Program Site 1085 (southeast Atlantic), and International Ocean Discovery Program sites U1506 (southwest Pacific) and U1488 (equatorial Pacific). The quantitative study of benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Site 1488 allowed us to infer the paleoenvironmental evolution across the biogenic bloom. At this site, we document a shift from stable oxygen concentrations and seasonal input of phytodetritus (8.7–4.3 My) to short-term fluctuations between low oxygen eutrophic conditions and well-oxygenated oligotrophic conditions (4.3–3.0 My). The EBFOI calculated at sites 1085 and U1506 was cross-referenced with the published paleoenvironmental conditions. While the EBFOI proves to be a valuable tool to infer paleoenvironmental changes at the seafloor, it has limitations, as evidenced by comparisons with paleoenvironmental interpretations of Site U1488, where it does not consistently align with inferred oxygen conditions.

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Published

2024-06-19

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Gastaldello, M. E., Agnini, C., & Alegret, L. (2024). Ocean bottom-water oxygenation across the Late Miocene–Early Pliocene biogenic bloom. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, 39(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.28131
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