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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (23) ◽  
pp. 11339
Author(s):  
Roberta D’Onofrio ◽  
Amr S. Zaky ◽  
Fabrizio Frontalini ◽  
Valeria Luciani ◽  
Rita Catanzariti ◽  
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The Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO; ~40 Ma), which interrupted for ~500–600 kyr the long-term cooling trend culminating at the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, still requires a comprehensive understanding of the biotic resilience. Here we present a high-resolution integrated foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil study across the MECO from the expanded and continuous Tethyan Baskil section (eastern Turkey) that offers a complete magneto-biostratigraphic and geochemical framework. The five MECO phases identified reveal a transition from oligotrophic (pre-MECO) to eu-mesotrophic conditions, possibly related to accelerated hydrological cycle, during the initial MECO and MECO δ13C negative excursion phases. The MECO WARMING PEAK phase, marking the highest carbonate dissolution interval, records the most striking biotic changes, such as peak in warm and eutrophic nannofossils, virtual disappearance of the oligotrophic planktic foraminiferal large Acarinina and Morozovelloides, and peak in eutrophic deep dwellers Subbotina. Benthic foraminifera suggest in this phase an improvement in the quality of organic matter to the seafloor. The post-MECO phase shows only a partial recovery of the pre-event conditions. Large Acarinina and Morozovelloides did not recover their abundance, possibly due to cooler conditions in this phase. Our reconstruction reveals how paleoenvironment and marine biota from the studied Neo-Tethyan setting reacted to the MECO perturbations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 465-474
Author(s):  
Ergün Lafli ◽  
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Peter Liddel ◽  
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Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5040 (1) ◽  
pp. 141-148
Author(s):  
CHRISTIAN SCHMID-EGGER ◽  
EMIN KAPLAN ◽  
EROL YILDIRIM

Agenioideus (Mimochares) karsensis sp. nov. (female), Priocnemis (Umbripennis) diyarbakirensis sp. nov. (females and a male) and Priocnemis (Umbripennis) bingolensis sp. nov. (female) are described from eastern Turkey.  


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