1994
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756800010451
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Carbon- and oxygen-isotope stratigraphy of the English Chalk and Italian Scaglia and its palaeoclimatic significance

Abstract: A detailed carbon- and oxygen-isotope stratigraphy has been generated from Upper Cretaceous coastal Chalk sections in southern England (East Kent; Culver Cliff, Isle of Wight; Eastbourne and Seaford Head, Sussex; Norfolk Coast) and the British Geological Survey (BGS) Trunch borehole, Norfolk. Data are also presented from a section through the Scaglia facies exposed near Gubbio, Italian Apennines. Wherever possible the sampling interval has been one metre or less. Both the Chalk and Scaglia carbon-isotopic curv… Show more

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“…Isotopic data, reported here, infer paleotemperatures for the Polish Sea (Lipnik-Kije section) that are anomalously high: higher than for the area of East Kent (UK), a part of Boreal Atlantic, and perhaps higher than those inferred for Spain, which was a part of northern Tethys Ocean (Jenkyns et al 1994;Lamolda and Paul 2007). The Dubovcy section in western Ukraine has a paleoposition which predisposes it for a comparative investigation.…”
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“…Isotopic data, reported here, infer paleotemperatures for the Polish Sea (Lipnik-Kije section) that are anomalously high: higher than for the area of East Kent (UK), a part of Boreal Atlantic, and perhaps higher than those inferred for Spain, which was a part of northern Tethys Ocean (Jenkyns et al 1994;Lamolda and Paul 2007). The Dubovcy section in western Ukraine has a paleoposition which predisposes it for a comparative investigation.…”
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confidence: 51%
“…8. Correlation of the Coniacian-Santonian δ 13 C curves; Olazagutia (Lamolda and Paul, 2007); East Kent (Jenkyns et al 1994); Dover and Trunch (Jarvis et al 2006); Lipnik-Kije and Dubovcy (this paper). Note that vertical and horizontal scales for all curves have the same scale the offset in bulk data δ 18 O curves between particular sections in terms of paleotemperatures can be questionable, although relative trends and the magnitude of differences in bulk-rock oxygen isotopes can be interpreted as gross climate signals (Stoll and Schrag 2000;Voigt and Wiese 2000).…”
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