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[MGI28-03] IODP Expedition 369: Osmium isotope stratigraphy and platinum group elements composition at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary on the Mentelle Basin off the southwest coast of Australia
Keywords:osmium isotope, K-Pg boundary, Mentelle Basin, IODP Exp.369
At Site U1514, a clear peak of Ru, Os and Ir concentrations was identified at the top of Section U1514C-23R-2 (393.52 m depth below seafloor). In addition, a clear drop of 187Os/188Os values to ~0.2 was also identified at the same stratigraphic level. This level corresponds to the biostratigraphic K-Pg boundary based on calcareous nannofossil assemblages. The minimum value of 187Os/187Os of ~0.2 at the K-Pg boundary is consistent with those of the K-Pg boundary in other pelagic sites. Platinum group element compositions of U1514C-23R-2 show a flat pattern when normalized by CI chondrite composition, indicating a high contribution of extraterrestrial material. These lines of evidence strongly suggest that the impact ejecta was preserved at the K-Pg boundary in the Mentelle Basin. A gradual decrease in 187Os/188Os values was observed in the stratigraphic levels below the K-Pg boundary, indicating an increase in the contribution of mantle-derived materials, which may reflect the formation of the Deccan Trap or igneous activity around the southeast Indian Ocean.