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Geological Magazine | 2005

Geochemistry and time-series analyses of orbitally forced Upper Cretaceous marl–limestone rhythmites (Lehrte West Syncline, northern Germany)

Birgit Niebuhr

A cyclic marl–limestone succession of Middle–Late Campanian age has been investigated with respect to a Milankovitch-controlled origin of geochemical data. In general, the major element geochemistry of the marl–limestone rhythmites can be explained by a simple two-component mixing model with the end-members calcium carbonate and ‘average shale’-like material. Carbonate content varies from 55 to 90%. Non-carbonate components are clay minerals (illite, smectite) and biogenic silica from sponge spicules, as well as authigenically formed zeolites (strontian heulandite) and quartz. The redox potential suggests oxidizing conditions throughout the section. Trace element and stable isotopic data as well as SEM investigations show that the carbonate mud is mostly composed of low-magnesium calcitic tests of planktic coccolithophorids and calcareous dinoflagellate cysts (calcispheres). Diagenetic overprint results in a decrease of 2 ‰ δ 18 O and an increase in Mn of up to 250 ppm. However, the sediment seems to preserve most of its high Sr content compared to the primary low-magnesium calcite of co-occurring belemnite rostra. The periodicity of geochemical cycles is dominated by 413 ka and weak signals between 51 and 22.5 ka, attributable to orbital forcing. Accumulation rates within these cycles vary between 40 and 50 m/Ma. The resulting cyclic sedimentary sequence is the product of (a) changes in primary production of low-magnesium calcitic biogenic material in surface waters within the long eccentricity and the precession, demonstrated by the CaCO 3 content and the Mg/Al, Mn/Al and Sr/Al ratios, and (b) fluctuations in climate and continental weathering, which changed the quality of supplied clay minerals (the illite/smectite ratio), demonstrated by the K/Al ratio. High carbonate productivity correlates with smectite-favouring weathering (semi-arid conditions, conspicuously dry and moist seasonal changes in warmer climates). Ti as the proxy indicator for the detrital terrigenous influx, as well as Rb, Si, Zr and Na, shows only low frequency signals, indicating nearly constant rates of supply throughout the more or less pure pelagic carbonate deposition of the long-lasting third-order Middle–Upper Campanian sedimentary cycle.


Acta Geologica Polonica | 1999

The Upper Cretaceous succession (Cenomanian - Santonian) of the Staffhorst Shaft, Lower Saxony, northern Germany: integrated biostratigraphic, lithostratigraphic and downhole geophysical log data

Birgit Niebuhr; Reinhard Baldschuhn; Gundolf Ernst; Ireneusz Walaszczyk; Wolfgang Weiss; Christopher J. Wood


Geobios | 2002

Stable isotope and trace element geochemistry of Upper Cretaceous carbonates and belemnite rostra (Middle Campanian, north Germany)

Birgit Niebuhr; Michael M. Joachimski


Acta Geologica Polonica | 2003

Late Campanian and Early Maastrichtian ammonites from the white chalk of Kronsmoor (northern Germany) – taxonomy and stratigraphy

Birgit Niebuhr


Acta Geologica Polonica | 2011

Integrated stratigraphy of the Kronsmoor section (northern Germany), a reference point for the base of the Maastrichtian in the Boreal Realm

Birgit Niebuhr; Matthew J. Hampton; Liam T. Gallagher; Zbigniew Remin


Facies | 2013

Late Cenomanian–Early Turonian facies development and sea-level changes in the Bodenwöhrer Senke (Danubian Cretaceous Group, Bavaria, Germany)

Nadine Richardt; Markus Wilmsen; Birgit Niebuhr


Acta Geologica Polonica | 2004

Late Campanian nostoceratid ammonites from the Lehrte West Syncline near Hannover, northern Germany

Birgit Niebuhr


Palaeontologische Zeitschrift | 2014

The rosetted trace fossil Dactyloidites ottoi (Geinitz, 1849) from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Saxony and Bavaria (Germany): ichnotaxonomic remarks and palaeoenvironmental implications

Markus Wilmsen; Birgit Niebuhr


Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Gesellschaft Fur Geowissenschaften | 2006

Multistratigraphische Gliederung der norddeutschen Schreibkreide (Coniac bis Maastricht), Korrelation von Aufschlüssen und Bohrungen

Birgit Niebuhr


Acta Geologica Polonica | 2001

Early Cenomanian (Cretaceous) inoceramid bivalves from the Kronsberg Syncline (Hannover area, Lower Saxony, Germany): stratigraphic and taxonomic implications

Markus Wilmsen; Birgit Niebuhr; Chirstopher J. Wood

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Markus Wilmsen

Free University of Berlin

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Ekbert Seibertz

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Michael M. Joachimski

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Patrick Chellouche

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Gundolf Ernst

Free University of Berlin

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