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Carbon cycle perturbations and environmental change of the middle permian and Late Triassic Paleo-Antarctic circle

  • Wahyuningrum Lestari
  • , Aisha Al-Suwaidi
  • , Calum P. Fox
  • , Vivi Vajda
  • , Dominik Hennhoefer
    • Department of Earth Sciences
    • Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
    • Box 50007
    • Hessisches ‬Landesmuseum ‬Darmstadt

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    Abstract

    During the middle Permian through the Triassic, Tasmania moved from paleo-latitudes of 78° to 69°S, wedged between Antarctica and Australia, within the paleo-South polar circle. During this time, significant global carbon cycle disturbances triggered major environmental and climatic changes and mass extinction events globally. The Bicheno-5 core from Eastern Tasmania, Australia, provides the opportunity to examine middle Permian and Upper Triassic sediments from the paleo-Antarctic, using high-resolution organic carbon isotope (δ13CTOC) chemostratigraphy, pXRF, and sedimentology, combined with new palynological data integrated with the existing radiometric age model. While there is a significant unconformity in the Upper Permian to the middle Triassic associated with eustatic sea-level fall as a result of regional uplift in eastern Australia, three distinct carbon isotope excursions (CIEs), characterized by negative shifts of up to − 6 ‰ were identified; the middle Permian Guadalupian Carbon Isotope Excursions (G-CIE), the Carnian Pluvial Episode (CPE), and the mid-Norian Event (MNE). These three events highlight a significant climate shift through glacial and interglacial cycles to warmer non-glacial intervals in the Late Triassic, with evidence of the polar record of the Carnian Pluvial Episode and the mid-Norian Event, which are poorly studied in the Southern Hemisphere, specifically within the Paleo-Antarctic circle.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article number9742
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume14
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 2024

    Keywords

    • Carbon cycle perturbation
    • Carbon isotopes
    • Carnian Pluvial Episode
    • Environmental perturbation
    • Middle Permian
    • Norian
    • Southern Hemisphere

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