Benthic foraminiferal turnover across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) event in Eastern Desert, Egypt

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Soliman, Hassan A. [1 ]
Obaidalla, Nageh A. [1 ]
Metwally, Amr A. [1 ]
Mohamed, Azza A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Assiut Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Geol, Assiut, Egypt
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Paleocene/Eocene boundary; Benthic foraminifera; Midway-type fauna; Velasco-type fauna; Paleobathymetry; Egypt; PALAEOCENE/EOCENE BOUNDARY; SEA; IMPACT; BIOSTRATIGRAPHY; DISSOCIATION; ASSEMBLAGES; EXTINCTIONS; PALEOGENE; PATTERNS; DABABIYA;
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10.1007/s12517-018-3726-9
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Benthic foraminiferal fauna are analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively at three stratigraphic sections in Eastern Desert of Egypt (Serai, Duwi, and Um El Huetat). These sections embrace the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) interval which is represented by the occurrence of five distinctive beds. These beds constitute the Dababiya Quarry Member at the lower part of Esna Formation. The occurrence of them indicates an expanded and relatively continuous record across the P/E boundary. The organic-rich clay layer (bed no. 1 of the Dababiya Quarry Member) marks the start of the PETM event. This bed is characterized by the extinction of all benthic foraminiferal fauna except for the occurrence of rare agglutinated foraminiferal species. The presence of these species indicates an oceanic anoxic event at the sea floor. High concentration of phosphatic contents including fish remains occurred in the middle part of the PETM (bed nos. 2 and 3 of the Dababiya Quarry Member) with the continuous absence of benthic foraminiferal fauna except for few specimens at the top of bed 3. Bed nos. 4 and 5 of the Dababiya Quarry Member represent the upper part of the PETM and the initial stage of sea floor recovery. Low diversity and abundance of benthic foraminiferal taxa occurred within these beds, represented by Valvulineria scrobiculata, Lenticulina midwayensis, Loxostomoides appliane, and Siphogenerinoides eleganta. This phenomenon continues upward during the post-PETM event. The Paleocene velasco-type benthic foraminifera Angulogavelinella avnimelechi and Coryphostoma midwayensis species are extinct within the advent of the PETM event. The benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the studied sections are dominated by midway-type fauna with little representative of velasco-type fauna. The velasco-type species are represented with high abundance at Serai section and with low densities at Um El Huetat section, while at Duwi section, they rarely occurred. This suggests outer neritic-upper bathyal (150-400 m) setting at Serai section and mostly middle-outer neritic (50-150 m) setting at Um El Huetat and Duwi sections.
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