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Late Campanian Event

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The Late Campanian Event was a carbon cycle and climatic event that occurred during the Campanian Age of the Cretaceous Period.

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The LCE has been variously estimated to have lasted for anywhere from 0.7 to 1.0 Myr (milion years).[1] A recent study based on a sequence in southern India gave an estimate of about 0.8-0.9 Myr,[2] while sections in Germany and the North Sea give a length of 1.0 Myr.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Malarkodi, N.; Orabi, Orabi H; Bhargava Sharma, C.S.; Chethan Kumar, S.; Panda, Jagruti (1 May 2023). "Late Campanian-Maastrichtian in Pondicherry Area (Cauvery Basin) Southern India: Bioevents and Palaeoenvironmental Inferences from Planktonic Foraminifera". Journal of the Geological Society of India. 99 (5): 697–709. doi:10.1007/s12594-023-2370-5. ISSN 0974-6889. Retrieved 16 October 2024 – via Springer Link.
  2. ^ Chenot, E.; Pellenard, P.; Martinez, M.; Deconinck, J.-F.; Amiotte-Suchet, P.; Thibault, N.; Bruneau, L.; Cocquerez, T.; Laffont, R.; Pucéat, E.; Robaszynski, F. (1 April 2016). "Clay mineralogical and geochemical expressions of the "Late Campanian Event" in the Aquitaine and Paris basins (France): Palaeoenvironmental implications". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 447: 42–52. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.01.040. Retrieved 16 October 2024 – via Elsevier Science Direct.
  3. ^ Perdiou, Anastasios; Thibault, Nicolas; Anderskouv, Kresten; van Buchem, Frans; Arie Buijs, Govert Joan; Bjerrum, Christian J. (23 December 2016). "Orbital calibration of the late Campanian carbon isotope event in the North Sea". Journal of the Geological Society. 173 (3): 504–517. doi:10.1144/jgs2015-120. ISSN 0016-7649. Retrieved 16 October 2024 – via Lyell Collection Geological Society Publications.