New age constraints on Aptian evaporites and carbonates from the South Atlantic: Implications for Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a
High-resolution carbon isotope (δ13C) profiles from shallow- and deep-water carbonates in the South Atlantic (Campos and Santos Basins) are here correlated to stratigraphically well calibrated Tethyan sections, constraining the end of major evaporite deposition in the South Atlantic to the early Apt...
Main Authors: | Tedeschi, L, Jenkyns, H, Robinson, S, Sanjinés, A, Viviers, M, Quintaes, C, Vazquez, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Geological Society of America
2017
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