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Title
High-resolution Late Silurian correlations between Gotland, Sweden, and the Broken River region, NE Australia: lithologies, conodonts and isotopes
Related
Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, Vol. 245, Issue 1-2, p.115-137
DOI
10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.02.032
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2007
Author/Creator
Jeppsson, Lennart
Author/Creator
Talent, John A
Author/Creator
Mawson, Ruth
Author/Creator
Simpson, Andrew J
Author/Creator
Andrew, Anita S
Author/Creator
Calner, Mikael
Author/Creator
Whitford, David J
Author/Creator
Trotter, Julie A
Author/Creator
Sandström, Olof
Author/Creator
Caldon, Heidi-Jane
Description
High-resolution correlations, partly with a precision better than 10 ka, are achieved between late Ludfordian sequences on Gotland, Sweden (on Baltica), and a section (COG) through the Coral Gardens Formation along the Broken River, northeastern Australia (on Gondwana), despite these sections having been on different palaeocontinents facing different oceans. The interval is characterised by rapid, very large faunal, isotopic, and lithologic changes. Lithologies are remarkably similar in the two areas, consisting of, in order from below: marls with thin limestone beds, flaggy limestones, oncoidal crinoidal limestone, oncoidal marls, terrigenous clastics (silty clay, mudstone, sandstone), oolite, and cliff-/gorge-forming limestones. Further, independent correlation dates several of the lithological changes as coeval. The δ¹³C excursion in whole rock carbonates is one of the three largest ones known during the Phanerozoic. The increase in δ¹³C is very similar in the two areas, from below + 1‰ to c. + 9‰ VPDB though two Gotland samples yielded + 9.71‰ and + 10.54‰ (the corresponding COG interval included fewer carbonate layers than needed to definitely exclude that this difference is due to a lack of suitable rocks for sampling). Compared with the lithologies and the δ¹³C curves, the conodont faunas display some divergence, but key taxa permit precise correlations for much of the studied interval. The conodont assemblages change stepwise from very diverse in the Polygnathoides siluricus Zone to a low diversity fauna dominated markedly by a single taxon (Upper Icriodontid Subzone), returning abruptly to a comparatively diverse Ozarkodina snajdri Zone fauna. A method resembling graphic correlation in some respects is used to propose a similarly high-resolution correlation through a longer interval for future testing.
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23 page(s)
Subject Keyword
Silurian
Subject Keyword
conodonts
Subject Keyword
high-resolution correlation
Subject Keyword
carbon isotopes
Subject Keyword
Sweden
Subject Keyword
Australia
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Division of Environmental and Life Sciences
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/22231
Identifier
ISSN:0031-0182
Identifier
mq-rm-2007003612
Language
eng
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"Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology"
 
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