Journal article
Eocene to Oligocene high paleolatitude neritic record of Oi-1 glaciation in the Otway Basin southeast Australia
Stephen J Gallagher, Bridget Wade, Li Qianyu, Guy R Holdgate, Paul Bown, Vera A Korasidis, Howie Scher, Alexander JP Houben, Brian McGowran, Tony Allan
Global and Planetary Change | Elsevier BV | Published : 2020
Abstract
Multiple stable isotope investigations from upper Eocene to lower Oligocene deep-water marine sequences record the transition from global greenhouse to the icehouse conditions (Oi-1 glacial). While Southern Ocean high latitude deep sea records of this transition are well known, their shallow marine equivalents are rare and have the potential to record the eustatic and oceanic consequences of Paleogene glacial variability. The well-known high paleolatitude (~55°S) neritic carbonate sequence at Browns Creek and Castle Cove in the Otway Basin in southeast Australia spans the Eocene-Oligocene boundary. During this time the area lay on the northeastern margin of the Australo-Antarctic Gulf facing..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was provided by the ARC Basins Genesis Hub (IH130200012) and ARC DP0558150 to S.J.G. B.W was supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/G014817. We thank Charles Abele for allowing the authors access to his samples. We are grateful to Neville Exon who facilitated the coring of Colac-2. We thank two anonymous reviewers and the editor Alan Haywood for their constructive reviews.