Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland

The Martin Point section (western Newfoundland, Canada) spans the uppermost Cambrian Broom Point and Martin Point members of the Green Point Formation (upper Furongian). The investigated interval (~90 m) consists of rhythmites of thinly‐bedded marine carbonates (lime mudstones) alternating with gree...

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Published in:Geological Journal
Main Authors: Wang, Luyi, Azmy, Karem
Other Authors: Somerville, I.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/gj.3602 2024-09-30T14:38:50+00:00 Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland Wang, Luyi Azmy, Karem Somerville, I. 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.3602 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/gj.3602 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/gj.3602 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Geological Journal volume 55, issue 5, page 3451-3463 ISSN 0072-1050 1099-1034 journal-article 2019 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3602 2024-09-03T04:24:49Z The Martin Point section (western Newfoundland, Canada) spans the uppermost Cambrian Broom Point and Martin Point members of the Green Point Formation (upper Furongian). The investigated interval (~90 m) consists of rhythmites of thinly‐bedded marine carbonates (lime mudstones) alternating with green and black shale and thin conglomerate beds. Samples were extracted from the micritic carbonates, and their preservation was evaluated by multiple petrographic and geochemical examinations. The δ 13 C org profile exhibits a positive shift (~2‰) associated with the globally well‐documented negative δ 13 C carb HERB (Hellnmaria–Red Tops boundary) excursion and correlated with similar distinct shifts in the Al, Si, and ∑REE components, thus suggesting contributions from detrital organic matter relatively depleted in 12 C induced likely by a eustatic sea‐level drop and enhancement of terrigenous inputs. Similarly, the δ 15 N org variations are consistent with the proposed sea‐level drop. This is also correlated with positive shifts on the Fe and Mn profiles reflecting the overprint of terrigenous inputs rather than redox conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Wiley Online Library Canada Green Point ENVELOPE(73.350,73.350,-53.083,-53.083) Broom Point ENVELOPE(-57.865,-57.865,49.833,49.833) Martin Point ENVELOPE(-44.683,-44.683,-60.767,-60.767) Geological Journal 55 5 3451 3463
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description The Martin Point section (western Newfoundland, Canada) spans the uppermost Cambrian Broom Point and Martin Point members of the Green Point Formation (upper Furongian). The investigated interval (~90 m) consists of rhythmites of thinly‐bedded marine carbonates (lime mudstones) alternating with green and black shale and thin conglomerate beds. Samples were extracted from the micritic carbonates, and their preservation was evaluated by multiple petrographic and geochemical examinations. The δ 13 C org profile exhibits a positive shift (~2‰) associated with the globally well‐documented negative δ 13 C carb HERB (Hellnmaria–Red Tops boundary) excursion and correlated with similar distinct shifts in the Al, Si, and ∑REE components, thus suggesting contributions from detrital organic matter relatively depleted in 12 C induced likely by a eustatic sea‐level drop and enhancement of terrigenous inputs. Similarly, the δ 15 N org variations are consistent with the proposed sea‐level drop. This is also correlated with positive shifts on the Fe and Mn profiles reflecting the overprint of terrigenous inputs rather than redox conditions.
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author Wang, Luyi
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Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland
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title Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland
title_short Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland
title_full Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland
title_fullStr Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician in western Newfoundland
title_sort palaeoenvironmental changes in slope carbonates across the late cambrian–early ordovician in western newfoundland
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