Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species
Conodont δ18O is increasingly used to reconstruct Paleozoic–Triassic seawater temperature changes. Less attention has been paid to δ18O variation in time slices across paleoenvironments, within sample assemblages, or for reconstructing the thermal structure of Paleozoic oceans. Furthermore, there ha...
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ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:53f778e9-8d88-4472-b060-8dc8baa6ee0c 2023-05-15T17:22:20+02:00 Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species Wheeley, JR Jardine, PE Raine, RJ Boomer, I Smith, P 2018-04-12 https://doi.org/10.1130/G40145.1 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:53f778e9-8d88-4472-b060-8dc8baa6ee0c unknown Geological Society of America doi:10.1130/G40145.1 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:53f778e9-8d88-4472-b060-8dc8baa6ee0c https://doi.org/10.1130/G40145.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC Attribution (CC BY) CC-BY Journal article 2018 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1130/G40145.1 2022-06-28T20:12:26Z Conodont δ18O is increasingly used to reconstruct Paleozoic–Triassic seawater temperature changes. Less attention has been paid to δ18O variation in time slices across paleoenvironments, within sample assemblages, or for reconstructing the thermal structure of Paleozoic oceans. Furthermore, there have been few independent tests of conodont ecologic models based on biofacies and lithofacies distributions. Here we present the rst test of ecologic models for conodonts based on δ18O values of a Laurentian Lower Ordovician (Floian) shelf edge–upper slope assemblage in debrites of the proximal lower slope Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland. Nine species yield a 1.6–1.8‰ intra-sample δ18O variability based on mixed tissue and white matter-only analyses, equivalent to an ~7–8 °C range. Lin- ear mixed models demonstrate statistically signi cant differences between the δ18O of some species, supporting the interpretation that an isotopic and temperature gradient is preserved. By considering conodont δ18O in a geologic context, we propose an integrated paleoecologic and paleoceanographic model with species tiered pelagically through the water column, and con rm the utility of conodonts for water-mass characterization within Paleozoic oceans. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland ORA - Oxford University Research Archive Cow Head ENVELOPE(-57.832,-57.832,49.917,49.917) Shallow Bay ENVELOPE(67.467,67.467,-67.817,-67.817) Geology 46 5 467 470 |
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Conodont δ18O is increasingly used to reconstruct Paleozoic–Triassic seawater temperature changes. Less attention has been paid to δ18O variation in time slices across paleoenvironments, within sample assemblages, or for reconstructing the thermal structure of Paleozoic oceans. Furthermore, there have been few independent tests of conodont ecologic models based on biofacies and lithofacies distributions. Here we present the rst test of ecologic models for conodonts based on δ18O values of a Laurentian Lower Ordovician (Floian) shelf edge–upper slope assemblage in debrites of the proximal lower slope Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland. Nine species yield a 1.6–1.8‰ intra-sample δ18O variability based on mixed tissue and white matter-only analyses, equivalent to an ~7–8 °C range. Lin- ear mixed models demonstrate statistically signi cant differences between the δ18O of some species, supporting the interpretation that an isotopic and temperature gradient is preserved. By considering conodont δ18O in a geologic context, we propose an integrated paleoecologic and paleoceanographic model with species tiered pelagically through the water column, and con rm the utility of conodonts for water-mass characterization within Paleozoic oceans. |
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Wheeley, JR Jardine, PE Raine, RJ Boomer, I Smith, P Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species |
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Wheeley, JR Jardine, PE Raine, RJ Boomer, I Smith, P |
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Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species |
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Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species |
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Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species |
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Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species |
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Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18O variability in Lower Ordovician conodont species |
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paleoecologic and paleoceanographic interpretation of δ18o variability in lower ordovician conodont species |
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