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Latest Ordovician-early Silurian palaeoenvironmental changes and palaeotemperature trends indicated by stable carbon and oxygen isotopes from northern Estonia

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ESTONIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
卷 70, 期 4, 页码 196-209

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ESTONIAN ACAD PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3176/earth.2021.14

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stable carbon and oxygen isotopes; Hirnantian; brachiopods; palaeotemperature; Ordovician-Silurian boun dary

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  1. Estonian Research Council [PRG836]

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Brachiopods are commonly used in Palaeozoic sediments to study stable C and O isotopic compositions. By analyzing Late Ordovician and early Silurian samples, this study shows a correlation between high C and O isotope values and colder episodes, as well as a global cooling event observed in the bulk carbonate 518O values.
Brachiopods are the biological constituents most often used for the delineation of stable C and O isotopic compositions in Palaeozoic sediments. We present C and O isotope data for the Late Ordovician and early Silurian to evaluate the palaeotemperatures and palaeoenvironmental variability in Baltica from bulk rock and brachiopod shells. The studied carbonate rocks and fossils are well preserved in most of the localities as the area has not been affected by substantial tectonic activities or deep burial diagenesis. The 513C and 518O values for the samples range from -1.5%o to 5%o and from -7%o to -2%o, respectively. If the isotope signal reflects the original oxygen composition in sea water, the high 513C and 518O values could correspond to the colder episodes and vice versa. The Late Ordovician Hirnantian stable carbon isotopic excursion (HICE) is well recognized globally as an eminent glacial isotopic event and has been reported in several sections in the Baltic region. The HICE is observable in the bulk rock carbon stable isotope curves as a very clear gradual rise and a maximum confined to the upper part of the arina Formation (Porkuni Regional Stage) in northern Estonia. The rising interval of 513C in the arina Formation may correspond to the early Hirnantian time interval. The peak HICE is followed by a gradual decline in the 513C values in the basal beds of the Varbola Formation (Juuru Regional Stage). The bulk carbonate 518O values show a prominent positive excursion in the Hirnantian interval possibly reflecting the global cooling event. The post-glacial latest Ordovician to early Silurian global warming might be responsible for the clear decreasing trend of both the 518Obulk and 518Obrach values in the interval of the Juuru Regional Stage in the studied sections. Our study shows that 518O values revealed from both the brachiopod and bulk rock material of marine Upper Ordovician-lower Silurian carbonates could tentatively be interpreted as reflecting the major temperature trends.

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