1. Milankovitch Record From Middle Jurassic Platform Supports Moderate Coolhouse Glaciation.
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Husinec, A. and Read, J. F.
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MILANKOVITCH cycles ,GLACIATION ,TIME series analysis ,ASTRONOMICAL models ,CARBONATE rocks ,ICE sheets - Abstract
There are few documentations of far‐field effects of coolhouse glaciation and its signature preserved within Middle Jurassic carbonate platforms. Through outcrop logging and time series analysis we document the cyclostratigraphy of the upper Bajocian‐Bathonian interval of the Adriatic Platform, Croatia. The 200 m thick, ∼3.3 Myr duration cyclic platform record consists of peritidal carbonate parasequences (n = 109) with high‐energy grainstone‐rudstone bases fining up into micritic carbonate caps. There is little evidence of long‐term exposure near purported sequence boundaries, indicating the succession is conformable above the parasequence scale. Time series were constructed using Dunham rank and stratigraphic position, and parasequence thickness and stratigraphic position. A statistical estimation of accumulation rates using average spectral misfit (ASM) and correlation coefficient (COCO) methods that compare spectral peaks with an astronomical model at various sedimentation rates suggests that these rates ranged from 4.5 to 6 cm/kyr, which is compatible with long‐term rates based on thickness divided by duration. The time series analysis of rank series and cycle thickness series indicates long‐term obliquity modulation (∼1 Myr), short obliquity modulation (173 kyr), strong obliquity, and weak precession. The 173 kyr cycle is particularly evident in the cycle thickness series. The similarity of the spectra to the obliquity‐dominated Cenozoic coolhouse supports moderate southern hemisphere glaciation driving glacioeustatic sea level changes during the Middle Jurassic. Plain Language Summary: Earth's climate has been paced by eccentricity of its orbit (periods of 405,000 and 100,000 years) which modulates precession (or wobble, ∼20,000 years), and the tilt (obliquity) of its axis (∼40,000 years), with tilt and wobble being slightly shorter as we go back in time. We examined the succession of carbonate rocks in a 166–169.5 million‐year‐old, Middle Jurassic carbonate platform in Croatia, deposited during a time when there is evidence of moderate glaciation at the poles. The results indicate that the rock record was dominated by the tilt signal with little evidence of eccentricity. This is very similar to the deep sea record from 2 million to 700,000 years ago, which also is dominated by obliquity associated with moderate glaciation at both poles. The results strongly support the contention of moderate glaciation during the Middle Jurassic. Key Points: Middle Jurassic Bajocian‐Bathonian dominated by obliquity forcing of climate/sea levelOrbital signal is dominated by ∼1 Myr long obliquity cycle, short (173 kyr) obliquity modulation cycle, obliquity, and minor precessionObliquity forcing supports the existence of moderate ice sheets at high latitudes in the Middle Jurassic [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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