Erdal Koşun
Akdeniz University
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Geology | 2017
Steffen Kiel; Leopold Krystyn; Ferdi Demirtaş; Erdal Koşun; Jörn Ludwig Peckmann
Deep-sea hydrothermal vents and hydrocarbon seeps host unique ecosystems relying on geochemical energy rather than photosynthesis. Whereas the fossil and evolutionary history of these ecosystems is increasingly well known from the Cretaceous onward, their earlier history remains poorly understood and brachiopods are considered to have played a dominant role during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic. Here we report five new hydrocarbon-seep deposits from the Upper Triassic Kasimlar shales in southern Turkey. The pyritiferous seep limestones predominantly consist of 13 C-depleted micrite with δ 13 C values as low as –10.4‰, and contain only sparse 13 C-depleted rim cement (δ 13 C as low as –12.0‰), interpreted to result from the recrystallization of banded and botryoidal crystal aggregates of fibrous cement. The geologic ages of the studied seep deposits were determined as late Carnian and early Norian using conodonts. The associated fauna is dominated by modiomorphid and anomalodesmatan bivalves, and also includes a diversity of gastropods and the dimerelloid brachiopod Halorella . These faunal assemblages allow a comparison between seep faunas from the two major Triassic ocean basins—the present assemblages being from Tethys, and the only previously known examples being from eastern Panthalassa—and indicate that a cosmopolitan, seep-restricted fauna as in the present-day oceans has existed since the Late Triassic. With almost 20 species, the seep fauna of the Kasimlar shales approaches the diversity of Cretaceous to present-day seep faunas, further emphasizing the ecological similarity of seep faunas since the early Mesozoic. Our findings also highlight that brachiopods and bivalves had a more complex history of coexistence at seeps than currently appreciated.
Global and Planetary Change | 2009
Stéphane Desruelles; Eric Fouache; Attila Çiner; Rémi Dalongeville; Kosmas Pavlopoulos; Erdal Koşun; Yvan Coquinot; Jean-Luc Potdevin
Sedimentology | 2011
Steve Kershaw; Sylvie Crasquin; Marie-Béatrice Forel; Carine Randon; Pierre-Yves Collin; Erdal Koşun; Sylvain Richoz; Aymon Baud
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2002
Attila Çiner; Erdal Koşun; Max Deynoux
Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2011
André Poisson; Fabienne Orszag-Sperber; Erdal Koşun; Maria-Angella Bassetti; Carla Müller; Roland Wernli; Jean-Marie Rouchy
Chemical Geology | 2009
Melike Sahin; Korhan Ayranci; Erdal Koşun; Erol Ayranci
Carbonates and Evaporites | 2012
Erdal Koşun
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2009
Erdal Koşun; André Poisson; Attila Çiner; Roland Wernli; Olivier Monod
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2011
Baki Varol; Erdal Koşun; Neslihan Ünal Pinar; Korhan Ayranci
Türkiye Jeoloji Bülteni / Geological Bulletin of Turkey | 2009
Atilla Çiner; Stéphane Desruelles; Eric Fouache; Erdal Koşun; Rémi Dalongeville