As implicações de interpretação do impacto de Chicxulub e a extinção em massa do Cretáceo-Paleogeno

quarta-feira, março 03, 2010

Grain size of Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary sediments from Chicxulub to the open ocean: Implications for interpretation of the mass extinction event

Timothy Bralower1*, Laurie Eccles1, Justin Kutz1, Thomas Yancey2, Jon Schueth1, Michael Arthur1 and
David Bice1

-Author Affiliations

1Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA

2Department of Geology and Geophysics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77845, USA

Abstract

The relationship between the Chicxulub impact event and the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary mass extinction has been repeatedly questioned. Specifically, Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera occurring in high-energy sediments in the Gulf of Mexico related to the impact have been used to argue that the impact preceded the mass extinction. Here we address this dispute by comparing grain size data from two Gulf of Mexico sections and a distal, pelagic sequence. Significantly larger grain sizes, combined with evidence for size sorting in the proximal sections, suggest that fossils in boundary deposits are redeposited and cannot be used to assign ages. Thus the grain size data support other evidence that indicates that high-energy deposits from around the Gulf of Mexico correlate stratigraphically with the Chicxulub impact and the K-Pg mass extinction.


Received 8 July 2009.
Revision received 24 September 2009.
Accepted 26 September 2009.
© 2010 Geological Society of America

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