Journal article
U-Pb (zircon) age constraints on the timing and duration of wenlock (Silurian) paleocommunity collapse and recovery during the "Big Crisis"
Geological Society of America bulletin, Vol.124(11-12), pp.1841-1857
2012
DOI: 10.1130/B30642.1
Abstract
High-precision isotope-dilution U-Pb (zircon) dating was conducted on three volcanic ash fall (bentonite) samples from the Swedish island of Gotland, and on a fourth bentonite from the West Midlands, England. Zircons from the Ireviken, Grotlingbo, Djupvik (Gotland), and Wren's Nest Hill-15 (West Midlands) bentonites yielded weighted mean Pb-206/U-238 ages of 431.83 +/- 0.23/0.67 Ma, 428.45 +/- 035/0.73 Ma, 428.06 +/- 0.2110.66 Ma, and 427.86 +/- 032/0.71 Ma, respectively (analytical/total uncertainties). These biostratigraphically well-controlled age dates effectively bracket the Wenlock Epoch of the Silurian Period and provide control for the duration of one of the major Paleozoic biotic events and associated perturbations to the global carbon cycle (the "Big Crisis" or lundgreni event- graptolites; the NIulde Event-conodonts; the Mulde excursion-carbon isotopes). These new data suggest an older and shorter duration for the recalibration of the Wenlock Series and demonstrate that the cascade of biological and chemical events that took place during the Big Crisis happened on time scales of tens to hundreds of thousands of years. (Less)
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- Title: Subtitle
- U-Pb (zircon) age constraints on the timing and duration of wenlock (Silurian) paleocommunity collapse and recovery during the "Big Crisis"
- Creators
- Bradley D CramerDaniel J CondonUlf SöderlundMikael CalnerLennart JeppssonCarly MarshallAlan T ThomasIan BoomerGraham J WortonDavid C RayVincent PerrierP. Jonathan Patchett
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Geological Society of America bulletin, Vol.124(11-12), pp.1841-1857
- DOI
- 10.1130/B30642.1
- ISSN
- 0016-7606
- eISSN
- 1943-2674
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2012
- Academic Unit
- International Programs; Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Record Identifier
- 9983984545402771
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