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Kaljo & Martma, 2000

Carbon isotopic composition of Llandovery rocks (East Baltic Silurian) with environmental interpretation

Kaljo, D., Martma, T.
DOI10.3176/geol.2000.4.02
Year2000
JournalProceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Geology
Volume49
Number4
Pages267-283
Typearticle in journal
Figures3
OpenAccess
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id1152

Abstract

Carbon isotope data from six borehole sections of Estonia and West Latvia are presented and analysed against different geological and palaeontological phenomena in order to understand possible reasons for shifts in δ 13C values. Four most important carbon isotopic events are established in the Llandovery (from bottom): (1) A negative shift (-0.5 to -1.5‰) in the Coronograptus cyphus Zone (in the Pusku Beds). (2) A positive excursion (+3.0 to +4.0‰) in the Demirastrites triangulatus Zone (Ikla Member), (3) A negative excursion (-1.3 to -1.4‰) in the Stimulograptus sedgwickii Zone (Rumba Formation), (4) A small positive shift at the beginning of the Velise Formation in the Spirograptus guerichi-Streptograptus crispus Zone. The positive excursions seem to correspond to certain glacial events, negative ones to humid climatic episodes with rising sea level. In the case of the Rumba Formation the influence of carbon with low δ 13C released due to volcanic activity in the late Aeronian is suggested. The background carbon isotope values are relatively stable during the Llandovery, showing some changes in correlation with facies and climate controlled stratigraphical unit.

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