Lecture 19: Coccoliths run riot Flashcards

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When did the Cretaceous start?

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Around 145 million years ago

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When did the Cretaceous end?

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Around 66 million years ago

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What was happening in the early cretaceous?

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Pangea fragmenting
New ocean basins form
South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico/ Caribbean Open
More extensive coastlines formed= vast shallow warm seas

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What happened to do with Plankton in the cretaceous?

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Rapid radiation

Dramatic increase in diversity

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What happened to do with plants in the cretaceous?

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New plants evolve- the plants the dominate the earth today.
Angiosperms- flowering plants
Complex reticulate pollen
Complex leaf venation
Rapid reproduction
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What is characteristic of wind pollination plants?

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Inconspicuous flowers

Lots of small pollen grains

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What is characteristic of insect pollination plants?

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Fewer large pollen grains
Showy flower and nectar
Rapid plant-insect co evolution

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Early cretaceous climate

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Warm and dry
Periodic wildfires and flash floods
Seasonally cool temperatures
Cool at high latitudes

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Where can the evidence for the change in climate in the early cretaceous be found?

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In the rocks

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Evidence for Mid Cretaceous temperature increase

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Oxygen isotopes from calcareous fossils
Angiosperm lead shape
Distribution of fossil organisms

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Polar dinosaurs

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Lived at poles where average annual temp around -5oC
Many probably insulated- feathers etc
Had to endure prolonged darkness around 3 months a year
Large eyes, optic lobes

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Mid cretaceous climate

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Temperatures rise rapidly including tropical sea surface temperatures- 8 degrees hotter than today.

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What caused the temperature rise?

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Massive increase in volcanic activity
Increased Co2 flux in atmosphere- 4-6x that of today
High sea level meant less land area = low relief = silicate weathering = less co2 removal

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14
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What caused sea level rise?

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No polar ice

Increased mid ocean ridge spreading pushed up sea level

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What was the different sort of ocean circulation?

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In the mid and late cretaceous the poles were not cold.

Driven by deep water produced by sinking dense saline water from tropics?

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16
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What did the less circulation in the ocean result in?

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Less oxygen delivered to deep ocean
Less oxygen dissolves in warm water
Global scale deposition of organic carbon