European Arid Anomaly Explained With Southward Drift of Eurasia During the Late Jurassic Polar Shift
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
European Arid Anomaly Explained With Southward Drift of Eurasia During the Late Jurassic Polar Shift / G. Muttoni, E. Dallanave, G.P. DELLA PORTA. - In: GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS, GEOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1525-2027. - 26:2(2025 Feb), pp. e2024GC011730.1-e2024GC011730.14. [10.1029/2024GC011730]
Abstract:
The sedimentary successions of several basins in Europe show evidence of widespread Late Jurassic aridification that is considered a long-standing conundrum in paleoclimate modeling. The distinctive feature of this event is that it appears concentrated in a discrete time interval between the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) and the Berriasian (Early Cretaceous), and that it extended to eastern and southern-central Asia for a total of ∼10 Mkm2 in roughly the same time interval. Climate modeling has not provided a convincing explanation for this event. We compiled and reviewed paleomagnetic data from several continents including Adria, the African promontory, showing that this large-scale aridification was produced by an abrupt and transient southward migration of Eurasia toward arid tropical latitudes, while its demise coincided with a “retromotion” to more humid northern latitudes in the Early Cretaceous. This movement is part of a global plate motion event, most likely due to True Polar Wander, that profoundly affected the depositional environments, the ecosystems, and the architecture of sedimentary basins worldwide.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
aridity; Eurasia; Jurassic; paleomagnetic poles
Elenco autori:
G. Muttoni, E. Dallanave, G.P. Della Porta
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