Astrochronology of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum on the Atlantic Coastal Plain

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Mingsong Li
Timothy J. Bralower
Lee R. Kump
Jean M. Self-Trail
James C. Zachos
William D. Rush
Marci M. Robinson
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[1] Peking University,Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, MOE, School of Earth and Space Sciences
[2] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Geosciences
[3] U.S. Geological Survey,Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
[4] University of California Santa Cruz,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[5] Yale University,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[6] University of Colorado Boulder,Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
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The chronology of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, ~56 Ma) remains disputed, hampering complete understanding of the possible trigger mechanisms of this event. Here we present an astrochronology for the PETM carbon isotope excursion from Howards Tract, Maryland a paleoshelf environment, on the mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain. Statistical evaluation of variations in calcium content and magnetic susceptibility indicates astronomical forcing was involved and the PETM onset lasted about 6 kyr. The astrochronology and Earth system modeling suggest that the PETM onset occurred at an extreme in precession during a maximum in eccentricity, thus favoring high temperatures, indicating that astronomical forcing could have played a role in triggering the event. Ca content data on the paleo-shelf, along with other marine records, support the notion that a carbonate saturation overshoot followed global ocean acidification during the PETM.
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