High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation

The Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland consists mainly of shallow-marine-platform carbonates (*500 m thick). It is formed, from bottom to top, of the Watts Bight, Boat Harbour, Catoche, and Aguathuna formations. The top boundary of the group is marked by the regional St. Georg...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Azmy, Karem, Lavoie, Denis
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: NRC Research Press 2009
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https://doi.org/10.1139/E09-032
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:11716 2023-10-01T03:57:33+02:00 High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation Azmy, Karem Lavoie, Denis 2009-06 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/11716/ https://research.library.mun.ca/11716/1/Azmy_%26_Lavoie_2009.pdf https://doi.org/10.1139/E09-032 en eng NRC Research Press https://research.library.mun.ca/11716/1/Azmy_%26_Lavoie_2009.pdf Azmy, Karem <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Azmy=3AKarem=3A=3A.html> and Lavoie, Denis <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Lavoie=3ADenis=3A=3A.html> (2009) High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 46 (6). pp. 403-423. ISSN 1480-3313 cc_by_nc Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftmemorialuniv https://doi.org/10.1139/E09-032 2023-09-03T06:48:25Z The Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland consists mainly of shallow-marine-platform carbonates (*500 m thick). It is formed, from bottom to top, of the Watts Bight, Boat Harbour, Catoche, and Aguathuna formations. The top boundary of the group is marked by the regional St. George Unconformity. Outcrops and a few cores from western Newfoundland were sampled at high resolution and the extracted micritic materials were investigated for their petrographic and geochemical criteria to evaluate their degree of preservation. The d13C and d18O values of wellpreserved micrite microsamples range from –4.2% to 0% (VPDB) and from –11.3% to –2.9% (VPDB), respectively. The d13Ccarb profile of the St. George Group carbonates reveals several negative shifts, which vary between *2% and 3% and are generally associated with unconformities disconformities or thin shale interbeds, thus reflecting the effect of or link with significant sea-level changes. The St. George Unconformity is associated with a negative d13Ccarb shift (*2%) on the profile and correlated with major lowstand (around the end of Arenig) on the local sea-level reconstruction and also on those from the Baltic region and central Australia, thus suggesting that the St. George Group Unconformity might have likely had an eustatic component that contributed to the development–enhancement of the paleomargin. Other similar d13Ccarb shifts have been recorded on the St. George profile, but it is hard to evaluate their global extension due to the low resolution of the documented global Lower Ordovician (Tremadoc – middle Arenig) d13Ccarb profile. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Canada Boat Harbour ENVELOPE(69.433,69.433,-49.633,-49.633) Watts Bight ENVELOPE(-56.015,-56.015,51.583,51.583) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 46 6 403 423
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description The Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland consists mainly of shallow-marine-platform carbonates (*500 m thick). It is formed, from bottom to top, of the Watts Bight, Boat Harbour, Catoche, and Aguathuna formations. The top boundary of the group is marked by the regional St. George Unconformity. Outcrops and a few cores from western Newfoundland were sampled at high resolution and the extracted micritic materials were investigated for their petrographic and geochemical criteria to evaluate their degree of preservation. The d13C and d18O values of wellpreserved micrite microsamples range from –4.2% to 0% (VPDB) and from –11.3% to –2.9% (VPDB), respectively. The d13Ccarb profile of the St. George Group carbonates reveals several negative shifts, which vary between *2% and 3% and are generally associated with unconformities disconformities or thin shale interbeds, thus reflecting the effect of or link with significant sea-level changes. The St. George Unconformity is associated with a negative d13Ccarb shift (*2%) on the profile and correlated with major lowstand (around the end of Arenig) on the local sea-level reconstruction and also on those from the Baltic region and central Australia, thus suggesting that the St. George Group Unconformity might have likely had an eustatic component that contributed to the development–enhancement of the paleomargin. Other similar d13Ccarb shifts have been recorded on the St. George profile, but it is hard to evaluate their global extension due to the low resolution of the documented global Lower Ordovician (Tremadoc – middle Arenig) d13Ccarb profile.
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High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation
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title High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation
title_short High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation
title_full High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation
title_fullStr High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation
title_full_unstemmed High-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician St. George Group of western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for global correlation
title_sort high-resolution isotope stratigraphy of the lower ordovician st. george group of western newfoundland, canada: implications for global correlation
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