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Lacustrine fossil preservation in acidic environments: Implications of experimental and field studies for the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary acid rain trauma

机译:Lacustrine化石在酸性环境中的保存:实验和野外研究对白垩纪-古生界酸雨创伤的影响

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The effects of acidification on the preservation of buried lacustrine microfossils were evaluated using experimental tanks to simulate pH, depth, duration of acidification, and buffering conditions below the sediment/water interface of a hypothetical acidified lake. The taphonomic data provided from these experiments suggest that buffering by the host catchment (i.e., the CaCO3 content of the soils and outcrops that underlie the lake and drainage basin) is the primary factor promoting calcareous-fossil preservation under conditions of moderate and severe acidification.Global acid-rain fallout was a likely environmental consequence of the Chicxulub impact event at the CretaceousPaleogene boundary, and may have been important at other times in Earth history. Fossil preservation at the K/Pg boundary may have been affected by acidic groundwater leaching. Whereas the duration and intensity of the acid-rain fallout is poorly constrained, acid rain would have had varying effects on the acidity of lacustrine and fluvial environments with different acid-buffering capacities. Variations in acid-buffering capacities of lacustrine and fluvial catchments also may be a factor in the apparent extinction selectivity of non-marine aquatic fauna at the K/Pg boundary. Last appearances of taxa can result from poor preservation conditions or extinction-both of which may result from acidification. Last appearances observed at the species level, but not in higher taxa, may be the result of regional heterogeneities in catchment geology. Understanding local buffering conditions may be important for interpreting the continental fossil record at the K/Pg boundary.
机译:酸化对掩埋湖相微化石保存的影响通过实验罐来评估,以模拟pH值,深度,酸化时间和假设的酸化湖沉积物/水界面以下的缓冲条件。从这些实验中得到的局部数据表明,宿主集水区的缓冲作用(即,湖泊和流域下面的土壤和露头的CaCO3含量)是在中度和重度酸化条件下促进钙质化石保存的主要因素。全球酸雨沉降可能是白垩纪古边界发生Chicxulub撞击事件的环境后果,并且可能在地球历史的其他时间也很重要。 K / Pg边界的化石保存可能受到酸性地下水淋洗的影响。酸雨沉降的持续时间和强度受到严格限制,而酸雨会对湖酸和河流环境的酸度具有不同的酸缓冲能力产生不同的影响。湖和河流集水区酸缓冲能力的变化也可能是非海洋水生动物在K / Pg边界的明显灭绝选择性的一个因素。最终分类单元的出现可能是由于保存条件差或灭绝造成的,而这两种情况都可能是由于酸化造成的。在物种一级观察到的最后出现,而不是在较高的分类单元中观察到,可能是流域地质区域异质性的结果。了解当地的缓冲条件对于解释K / Pg边界的大陆化石记录可能很重要。

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