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δ13Ccarb data recording the early Sheinwoodian carbon isotope excursion on the Midland Platform, UK

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Pages 110-115 | Received 05 Jun 2013, Accepted 20 Dec 2013, Published online: 05 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

δ13Ccarb data from the Tortworth and Woolhope inliers, Midland Platform, UK, provide a record of part of the early Sheinwoodian (Ireviken) carbon isotope excursion. The shallow-marine mixed carbonate/siliciclastic successions exhibit a maximum δ13Ccarb value of +5.8‰ VPDB. Values begin to increase sharply at the Pycnactis Band, a prominent flooding surface, and decrease over a transgressive sequence between the Woolhope and Coalbrookdale formations. The study provides an improved chronostratigraphic correlation across the Sheinwoodian of the Midland Platform (Avalonia) and further afield, and highlights the power of integrated chemostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy in the absence of well-developed biostratigraphy.

Acknowledgements

We thank English Nature, and Philip Robertson and David Watts for access to Brinkmarsh and Scutterdine quarries, respectively. Fieldwork and laboratory analyses costs were covered by the Palaeontological Association Research Grant. Alan Thomas and Živilė Žigaitė are acknowledged for initial investigations into the nature of the phosphatic grains from selected beds in Brinkmarsh Quarry. Patrick McLaughlin and Dimitri Kaljo are thanked for their comments. This is a contribution to the International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Project 591 – The Early to Middle Palaeozoic Revolution.

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