Palaeocene early Eocene climatic evolution in the Tethyan realm: clay mineral evidence

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serval:BIB_92504076E4B2
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
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Title
Palaeocene early Eocene climatic evolution in the Tethyan realm: clay mineral evidence
Journal
Clay Minerals
Author(s)
Bolle M.P., Adatte T.
ISSN-L
0009-8558
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2001
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
36
Pages
249-261
Language
english
Abstract
Clay mineral associations of Palaeocene and Eocene age, with special
attention to the late Palaeocene thermal maximum, have been examined in
ten sections from the Tethys (Egypt, Israel, Tunisia, Spain and
Kazakhstan) and Atlantic (England). A widespread abundance of kaolinite
in marine sediments at all locations suggests a warm and humid climate
with high rainfall in the Tethys region during the early Palaeocene. In
the coastal basins along the southern margin (Israel and southern
Tunisia), kaolinite disappears gradually giving way to palygorskite and
sepiolite, suggesting the progressive development of arid climatic
conditions in this part of the Tethys from the late Palaeocene to the
early Eocene. Remarkably, kaolinite increases strongly throughout most
of the Tethys during the late Palaeocene thermal maximum (LPTM)
reflecting an episode of humidity and warmth and coincident with a
global maximum warmth of seawaters inferred from oxygen isotopic data.
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