2020
DOI: 10.1144/sp498-2019-156
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Abstract: The International Geoscience Programme Project IGCP 609 addressed correlation, causes and consequences of short-term sea-level fluctuations during the Cretaceous. Processes causing several ka to several Ma (third- to fourth-order) sea-level oscillations during the Cretaceous are so far poorly understood. IGCP 609 proved the existence of sea-level cycles during potential ice sheet-free greenhouse to hothouse climate phases. These sea-level fluctuations were most probably controlled by aquifer-eustasy that is al… Show more

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“…However, the upper limit of aquifer-eustasy is more poorly constrained (Ray et al, 2019). Aquifer-eustasy relies on shortterm fluctuations in precipitation patterns that result in spatiotemporal shifts in the areal extent of arid and humid zones (Wagreich et al, 2020). This results in the differential charge of available aquifers, affecting the net water balance between the continents and oceans .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the upper limit of aquifer-eustasy is more poorly constrained (Ray et al, 2019). Aquifer-eustasy relies on shortterm fluctuations in precipitation patterns that result in spatiotemporal shifts in the areal extent of arid and humid zones (Wagreich et al, 2020). This results in the differential charge of available aquifers, affecting the net water balance between the continents and oceans .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a high-accommodation space Duckmantian-Bolsovian succession in the Netherlands and another from a medium-accommodation setting in the United States show individual precession-controlled cyclothems varying between 5 and 35 m thick (55). The thickness of these cycles may be due to interference of precession-, obliquity-, and eccentricity-driven sea-level fluctuations or, alternatively, to autocyclic or climate-controlled variations in sediment supply (56)(57)(58)(59). The formation of the high-accommodation space Boltysh crater would have induced structural reorganization of local drainage patterns resulting in extremely high-sedimentation rates, enhanced by the surrounding fractured impact deposits that would have been easily eroded compared to consolidated lithologies.…”
Section: Implications Of a Revised Agementioning
confidence: 99%