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Integrated stratigraphy of the Ludlow (Silurian) of the Baubliai-2 core (western Lithuania) and the record of δ18O and δ13C climatically driven co-variability

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NEWSLETTERS ON STRATIGRAPHY
Volume 56, Issue 1, Pages 75-88

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GEBRUDER BORNTRAEGER
DOI: 10.1127/nos/2022/0712

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Silurian; graptolites; delta O-18(carb) and delta C-13(carb) variability; Milankovitch cycles; recurrence plots; Lithuania

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The Ludlow Epoch of the Silurian Period is crucial for understanding the evolution of marine biota and climate perturbations. This study presents an integrated record of graptolites, delta C-13, and delta O-18 of carbonates from a deep shelf section in the Silurian Baltic Basin. The data reveals distinct graptolite biozones and an ascending portion of the mid-Ludfordian excursion in the delta C-13 trend. The study also explores the interaction between delta C-13 and delta O-18, with the latter driving the former. Spectral and recurrence quantification analyses suggest a climatic signal with a periodicity of approximately 1 Myr.
Ludlow Epoch of the Silurian Period is a key point in understanding evolution of marine biota and large scale climate perturbations. Here we present an integrated record of graptolites, delta C-13, and delta O-18 of carbonates from a deep shelf section of the south-eastern part of the Silurian Baltic Basin. Graptolite record allows us to distinguish ludensis (?), nilssoni, scanicus, leintwardinensis and tenuis graptolite biozones, and the delta C-13 trend shows ascending portion of the mid-Ludfordian excursion. In addition we investigated the time specific variability in delta C-13, and delta O-18 and their interaction. Cross-correlation analysis revealed a significant interaction between these variables, where delta O-18 driven delta C-13. Spectral and recurrence quantification analyses revealed that the variability in delta O-18 is characterized by a very distinct periodicity with period length of approximately 1 Myr, which putatively interpreted here as representing climatic signal of long-period amplitude modulation of obliquity. The presented data confirm the importance of grand Milankovitch cycles in the pacing of geobiological change during the late Silurian.

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