Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations
During the Serpukhovian (early Namurian) icehouse conditions were initiated in the southern emisphere. However, nearfield evidence is inconsistent: glaciation appears to have started in limited areas of eastern Australia in the earliest Serpukhovian, followed by a long interglacial, whereas data fro...
Published in: | Journal of the Geological Society |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2434/152862 https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-76492010-048 |
_version_ | 1821705478893207552 |
---|---|
author | M. H. Stephenson P. Cózar M. J. Leng D. Millward S. Chenery L. Angiolini F. Jadoul |
author2 | M.H. Stephenson L. Angiolini P. Cózar F. Jadoul M.J. Leng D. Millward S. Chenery |
author_facet | M. H. Stephenson P. Cózar M. J. Leng D. Millward S. Chenery L. Angiolini F. Jadoul |
author_sort | M. H. Stephenson |
collection | The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) |
container_issue | 6 |
container_start_page | 1171 |
container_title | Journal of the Geological Society |
container_volume | 167 |
description | During the Serpukhovian (early Namurian) icehouse conditions were initiated in the southern emisphere. However, nearfield evidence is inconsistent: glaciation appears to have started in limited areas of eastern Australia in the earliest Serpukhovian, followed by a long interglacial, whereas data from South America and Tibet suggest glaciation throughout the Serpukhovian. New farfield data from the Woodland, Throckley and Rowlands Gill boreholes in northern England allow this inconsistency to be addressed. δ^(18)O from well-preserved late Serpukhovian (late Pendleian to early Arnsbergian) Woodland brachiopods vary between -3.4 and -6.3‰, and δ^(13)C varies between -2.0 and +3.2‰, suggesting a δ^(18)O seawater (w) value of around -1.8‰ VSMOW, and therefore an absence of widespread ice-caps. The organic carbon δ^(13)C upward increasing trend in the Throckley borehole (Serpukhovian to Bashkirian; c. -24 to c. -22‰) and the Rowlands Gill borehole (Serpukhovian; c. -24 to c. -23‰) suggests large-scale burial of organic material, 32 probably in burgeoning lycophyte-dominated coal forest, implying a fall in pCO2. pCO2 reduction appears not to have caused large-scale glaciation until the early Bashkirian, but a scenario of coalescing upland ice-caps through the Serpukhovian with a background of decreasing pCO2 appears to be similar to the process that initiated Cenozoic Antarctic glaciation. |
format | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
genre | Antarc* Antarctic |
genre_facet | Antarc* Antarctic |
geographic | Antarctic |
geographic_facet | Antarctic |
id | ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/152862 |
institution | Open Polar |
language | English |
op_collection_id | ftunivmilanoair |
op_container_end_page | 1184 |
op_doi | https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-76492010-048 |
op_relation | info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000283124300008 volume:167 issue:6 firstpage:1171 lastpage:1184 journal:JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY http://hdl.handle.net/2434/152862 doi:10.1144/0016-76492010-048 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-78249235925 |
publishDate | 2010 |
record_format | openpolar |
spelling | ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/152862 2025-01-16T19:16:14+00:00 Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations M. H. Stephenson P. Cózar M. J. Leng D. Millward S. Chenery L. Angiolini F. Jadoul M.H. Stephenson L. Angiolini P. Cózar F. Jadoul M.J. Leng D. Millward S. Chenery 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/152862 https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-76492010-048 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000283124300008 volume:167 issue:6 firstpage:1171 lastpage:1184 journal:JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY http://hdl.handle.net/2434/152862 doi:10.1144/0016-76492010-048 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-78249235925 Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2010 ftunivmilanoair https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-76492010-048 2024-01-16T23:19:05Z During the Serpukhovian (early Namurian) icehouse conditions were initiated in the southern emisphere. However, nearfield evidence is inconsistent: glaciation appears to have started in limited areas of eastern Australia in the earliest Serpukhovian, followed by a long interglacial, whereas data from South America and Tibet suggest glaciation throughout the Serpukhovian. New farfield data from the Woodland, Throckley and Rowlands Gill boreholes in northern England allow this inconsistency to be addressed. δ^(18)O from well-preserved late Serpukhovian (late Pendleian to early Arnsbergian) Woodland brachiopods vary between -3.4 and -6.3‰, and δ^(13)C varies between -2.0 and +3.2‰, suggesting a δ^(18)O seawater (w) value of around -1.8‰ VSMOW, and therefore an absence of widespread ice-caps. The organic carbon δ^(13)C upward increasing trend in the Throckley borehole (Serpukhovian to Bashkirian; c. -24 to c. -22‰) and the Rowlands Gill borehole (Serpukhovian; c. -24 to c. -23‰) suggests large-scale burial of organic material, 32 probably in burgeoning lycophyte-dominated coal forest, implying a fall in pCO2. pCO2 reduction appears not to have caused large-scale glaciation until the early Bashkirian, but a scenario of coalescing upland ice-caps through the Serpukhovian with a background of decreasing pCO2 appears to be similar to the process that initiated Cenozoic Antarctic glaciation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Antarctic Journal of the Geological Society 167 6 1171 1184 |
spellingShingle | Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica M. H. Stephenson P. Cózar M. J. Leng D. Millward S. Chenery L. Angiolini F. Jadoul Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations |
title | Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations |
title_full | Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations |
title_fullStr | Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations |
title_full_unstemmed | Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations |
title_short | Northern England Serpukhovian (early Namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations |
title_sort | northern england serpukhovian (early namurian) farfield responses to southern hemisphere glaciations |
topic | Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica |
topic_facet | Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/2434/152862 https://doi.org/10.1144/0016-76492010-048 |