NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION

The Serpukhovian was a period of climatic change in Gondwana with glaciation being initiated in limited areas of eastern Australia, South America and Tibet. The Serpukhovian is poorly represented by farfield isotope studies. Previous surveys of isotope data from brachiopod carbonate have few Serpukh...

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Main Authors: M. H. Stephenson, P. Cózar, J. Melanie, D. Millward, L. Angiolini, F. Jadoul
Other Authors: M.H. Stephenson
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author M. H. Stephenson
P. Cózar
J. Melanie
D. Millward
L. Angiolini
F. Jadoul
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L. Angiolini
P. Cózar
F. Jadoul
J. Melanie
D. Millward
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description The Serpukhovian was a period of climatic change in Gondwana with glaciation being initiated in limited areas of eastern Australia, South America and Tibet. The Serpukhovian is poorly represented by farfield isotope studies. Previous surveys of isotope data from brachiopod carbonate have few Serpukhovian sample points, as well as low values questioned by previous workers. Similarly organic δ 13 C which mainly tracks terrestrial plant tissue is poorly represented in the Serpukhovian. The Woodland, Throckley and Rowlands Gill boreholes (northern England) contain a Serpukhovian to Bashkirian farfield record newly dated by foraminiferans. δ 18 O values from late Serpukhovian Woodland brachiopods vary between -3.4 and -6.3‰, and δ 13 C varies between -2.0 and + 3.2‰, confirming low values recorded elsewhere and 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 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‰) indicates large-scale burial of organic material, probably in burgeoning lycophyte-dominated coal forest and would imply a steady fall in pCO 2 . Therefore these high resolution data show that at least one substantial period of the Serpukhovian cannot have been glaciated. The steady fall in Serpukhovian pCO 2 appears not to have caused large-scale glaciation until the early Bashkirian, but a scenario of coalescing upland icecaps through the Serpukhovian with a background of decreasing pCO 2 , appears to be similar to the process that initiated Cenozoic Antarctic glaciation.
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/166182 2025-01-16T19:25:02+00:00 NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION M. H. Stephenson P. Cózar J. Melanie D. Millward L. Angiolini F. Jadoul M.H. Stephenson L. Angiolini P. Cózar F. Jadoul J. Melanie D. Millward 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/166182 eng eng Internation Palaeontological Congress IPC3 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/166182 Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2010 ftunivmilanoair 2024-01-02T23:30:22Z The Serpukhovian was a period of climatic change in Gondwana with glaciation being initiated in limited areas of eastern Australia, South America and Tibet. The Serpukhovian is poorly represented by farfield isotope studies. Previous surveys of isotope data from brachiopod carbonate have few Serpukhovian sample points, as well as low values questioned by previous workers. Similarly organic δ 13 C which mainly tracks terrestrial plant tissue is poorly represented in the Serpukhovian. The Woodland, Throckley and Rowlands Gill boreholes (northern England) contain a Serpukhovian to Bashkirian farfield record newly dated by foraminiferans. δ 18 O values from late Serpukhovian Woodland brachiopods vary between -3.4 and -6.3‰, and δ 13 C varies between -2.0 and + 3.2‰, confirming low values recorded elsewhere and 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 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‰) indicates large-scale burial of organic material, probably in burgeoning lycophyte-dominated coal forest and would imply a steady fall in pCO 2 . Therefore these high resolution data show that at least one substantial period of the Serpukhovian cannot have been glaciated. The steady fall in Serpukhovian pCO 2 appears not to have caused large-scale glaciation until the early Bashkirian, but a scenario of coalescing upland icecaps through the Serpukhovian with a background of decreasing pCO 2 , appears to be similar to the process that initiated Cenozoic Antarctic glaciation. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Antarctic
spellingShingle Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
M. H. Stephenson
P. Cózar
J. Melanie
D. Millward
L. Angiolini
F. Jadoul
NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION
title NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION
title_full NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION
title_fullStr NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION
title_full_unstemmed NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION
title_short NORTHERN ENGLAND SERPUKHOVIAN (EARLY NAMURIAN) FARFIELD BRACHIOPOD AND PLANT ISOTOPE RESPONSES TO SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLACIATION
title_sort northern england serpukhovian (early namurian) farfield brachiopod and plant isotope responses to southern hemisphere glaciation
topic Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
topic_facet Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/166182