THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM

Continuous samples from four Ordovician Silurian boundary sections of graptolitic shales and mudstones in the Yangtze Basin (Yangtze Platform) on the South China Plate, spanning the latest Ordovician mass extinction of many unrelated groups of organisms, were chemically analyzed for the abundances o...

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Main Authors: WANG, K, ORTH, CJ, ATTREP, M, CHATTERTON, BDE, WANG, XF, LI, JJ
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 1993
Subjects:
CO2
Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/20571
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/20571 2023-05-15T15:19:14+02:00 THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM WANG, K ORTH, CJ ATTREP, M CHATTERTON, BDE WANG, XF LI, JJ 1993-09-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/20571 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/20571 ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE CARBON RECORD CO2 PRODUCTIVITY GLACIATION Physical Geography Geology Paleontology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 1993 ftchinacscnigpas 2019-08-14T12:44:42Z Continuous samples from four Ordovician Silurian boundary sections of graptolitic shales and mudstones in the Yangtze Basin (Yangtze Platform) on the South China Plate, spanning the latest Ordovician mass extinction of many unrelated groups of organisms, were chemically analyzed for the abundances of about 40 common and trace elements and iridium. It is observed that the abundances of Ir and other siderophile and chalcophile elements (e.g., Co, Cr, As, Mo, Sb and V) show elevated values in the extinction horizon at the base of the graptolite persculptus Zone, which corresponds to the stratigraphic level for the local systemic boundary in China between the ''Ordovician'' and ''Silurian''. Iridium abundances show maxima at this extinction level in three of the four sections analyzed with varying strength, 230 ppT at Yichang, 92 ppT at Jinxian, and 88 ppT at Youyang (but 50 ppT at Xiushan). These geochemical patterns appear to be of global significance, since similar geochemical anomalies (including weak Ir anomaly) were also recorded at about the same stratigraphic level in many other sections previously studied in Quebec, Yukon, Arctic and Northwest Territories, Canada, and Scotland. Although impact by a comet with low platinum group element abundances could have been responsible for the geochemical anomalies, we find it is most plausible to attribute the geochemical signal to the effects of a lower sedimentation rate and reducing water conditions at this horizon, the beginning of a rapid transgression induced by rapid melting of the ice caps on Gondwana. Carbon isotope excursions in organic material at Yichang, together with other carbon isotope data from central Sweden, northwestern Canada, Latvia, Quebec and Wisconsin, suggest that, after a period of decreasing atmospheric and marine pCO2 in the latest Ordovician (the Hirnantian), a sudden, large PCO2 increase in the ocean and atmosphere may have occurred at the extinction horizon at the base of the persculptus Zone. A greenhouse effect might have existed for a short time. What triggered such a sudden pCO2 increase is uncertain, but a rapid CO2 degassing caused by volcanism, tectonics, and/or extraterrestrial impact could have been responsible. Report Arctic Northwest Territories Yukon Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Arctic Canada Northwest Territories Yukon
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topic ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION
GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE
CARBON
RECORD
CO2
PRODUCTIVITY
GLACIATION
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION
GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE
CARBON
RECORD
CO2
PRODUCTIVITY
GLACIATION
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
WANG, K
ORTH, CJ
ATTREP, M
CHATTERTON, BDE
WANG, XF
LI, JJ
THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM
topic_facet ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION
GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE
CARBON
RECORD
CO2
PRODUCTIVITY
GLACIATION
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Continuous samples from four Ordovician Silurian boundary sections of graptolitic shales and mudstones in the Yangtze Basin (Yangtze Platform) on the South China Plate, spanning the latest Ordovician mass extinction of many unrelated groups of organisms, were chemically analyzed for the abundances of about 40 common and trace elements and iridium. It is observed that the abundances of Ir and other siderophile and chalcophile elements (e.g., Co, Cr, As, Mo, Sb and V) show elevated values in the extinction horizon at the base of the graptolite persculptus Zone, which corresponds to the stratigraphic level for the local systemic boundary in China between the ''Ordovician'' and ''Silurian''. Iridium abundances show maxima at this extinction level in three of the four sections analyzed with varying strength, 230 ppT at Yichang, 92 ppT at Jinxian, and 88 ppT at Youyang (but 50 ppT at Xiushan). These geochemical patterns appear to be of global significance, since similar geochemical anomalies (including weak Ir anomaly) were also recorded at about the same stratigraphic level in many other sections previously studied in Quebec, Yukon, Arctic and Northwest Territories, Canada, and Scotland. Although impact by a comet with low platinum group element abundances could have been responsible for the geochemical anomalies, we find it is most plausible to attribute the geochemical signal to the effects of a lower sedimentation rate and reducing water conditions at this horizon, the beginning of a rapid transgression induced by rapid melting of the ice caps on Gondwana. Carbon isotope excursions in organic material at Yichang, together with other carbon isotope data from central Sweden, northwestern Canada, Latvia, Quebec and Wisconsin, suggest that, after a period of decreasing atmospheric and marine pCO2 in the latest Ordovician (the Hirnantian), a sudden, large PCO2 increase in the ocean and atmosphere may have occurred at the extinction horizon at the base of the persculptus Zone. A greenhouse effect might have existed for a short time. What triggered such a sudden pCO2 increase is uncertain, but a rapid CO2 degassing caused by volcanism, tectonics, and/or extraterrestrial impact could have been responsible.
format Report
author WANG, K
ORTH, CJ
ATTREP, M
CHATTERTON, BDE
WANG, XF
LI, JJ
author_facet WANG, K
ORTH, CJ
ATTREP, M
CHATTERTON, BDE
WANG, XF
LI, JJ
author_sort WANG, K
title THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM
title_short THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM
title_full THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM
title_fullStr THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM
title_full_unstemmed THE GREAT LATEST ORDOVICIAN EXTINCTION ON THE SOUTH CHINA PLATE - CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE ORDOVICIAN SILURIAN BOUNDARY INTERVAL ON THE YANGTZE PLATFORM
title_sort great latest ordovician extinction on the south china plate - chemostratigraphic studies of the ordovician silurian boundary interval on the yangtze platform
publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
publishDate 1993
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