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Hints et al., 2023

Hints, O., Ainsaar, L., Lepland, A., Liiv, M., Männik, P., Meidla, T., Nõlvak, J., Radzevičius, S. 2023. Paired carbon isotope chemostratigraphy across the Ordovician–Silurian boundary in central East Baltic: Regional and global signatures. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 624, 1-17. | DOI | DETAILS

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ReferenceHints et al., 2023
AuthorHints, O., Ainsaar, L., Lepland, A., Liiv, M., Männik, P., Meidla, T., Nõlvak, J., Radzevičius, S.
Year2023
TitlePaired carbon isotope chemostratigraphy across the Ordovician–Silurian boundary in central East Baltic: Regional and global signatures
JournalPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume624
pgs.1-17
Source typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Remarkspages 1-17
DOI10.1016/j.palaeo.2023.111640
Abstract

The latest Ordovician and earliest Silurian carbonate succession of the East Baltic region has served as a global reference for studying the Hirnantian mass extinction and global environmental changes recorded in geochemical archives. However, the data from the area have uneven spatial distribution, with the deeper shelf Livonian Basin poorly covered by integrated geochemical-paleontological data sets. Moreover, virtually no paired organic carbon (δ13Corg) and carbonate carbon (δ13Ccarb) isotope records are available from the Ordovician of Baltica, limiting the possibilities for chemostratigraphy and geochemical modelling. Here we studied the Likėnai 396 drill core from northern Lithuania to establish a late Katian to Rhuddanian bio- and chemostratigraphic reference section for the central East Baltic region. Our primary focus was on the Hirnantian carbon isotopic event (HICE) interval, together with the late Katian Parovėja excursion. The latter occurs within the Parovėja Formation, for which the Likėnai core serves as a neostratotype. The drill core was sampled for paired carbonate and organic carbon isotope analysis, other geochemical proxies and four groups of microfossils: chitinozoans, conodonts, ostracods and scolecodonts. The integrated data set allowed us to identify the main Baltic δ13Ccarb excursions in the Likėnai core: Moe, Parovėja and HICE. Additionally, a small-scale but distinct Jonstorp peak was distinguished between the Moe and Parovėja excursions. The Likėnai core is a suitable reference section for the Parovėja excursion as well as the falling limb of the HICE in Baltoscandia. Except for the HICE, the δ13Ccarb excursions were not clearly defined in the δ13Corg curve, and the correlation between δ13Corg and δ13Ccarb values appeares to be weak. However, the paired records co-vary in the HICE interval but have a negative correlation in the Parovėja excursion interval. This suggests different forcing mechanisms and poses challenges for chemostratigraphic correlations using mixed δ13Corg and δ13Ccarb records. On the other hand, the remarkable similarity between the δ13Corg curves from different deeper shelf sites indicates a time-constrained and at least basin-scale nature of these events. Our study highlights the existence of global, basin-scale as well as likely local features, but additional paired δ13Corg and δ13Ccarb data are needed to better discriminate between different scales.


Sections studied or mentioned

Localitypgs.Figs.Remarks
Likenai 396 boreholeOrdovician-Silurian bio- and chemostratigraphy, paired δ13Corg/δ13Ccarb curve, depth 750-840 m
Tartu 453 borehole8Ordovician-Silurian bio- and chemostratigraphy, original paired δ13Corg/δ13Ccarb curve
Valga 10 boreholeO-S boundary interval shown for comparison
Viki borehole8Ordovician-Silurian bio- and chemostratigraphy, original paired δ13Corg/δ13Ccarb curve

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<i><i>Belonechitina postrobusta</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 763.23 m, Juuru Stage (884-13) <i><i>Conochitina rugata</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 811.48 m, Pirgu Stage (884-10) <i><i>Conochitina scabra</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 784.01 m, Porkuni Stage (884-12) <i><i>Spinachitina coronata</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 784.01 m, Porkuni Stage (884-1) <i><i>Spinachitina fossensis</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 818.02 m, Pirgu Stage (884-3) <i><i>Spinachitina fragilis</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 781.88 m, Juuru Stage (884-8) <i><i>Spinachitina fragilis</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 781.88 m, Juuru Stage (884-8) <i><i>Spinachitina taugourdeaui</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 792.06 m, Porkuni Stage (884-6) <i><i>Spinachitina taugourdeaui</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 792.06 m, Porkuni Stage (884-7) <i><i>Tanuchitina anticostiensis</i></i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 805.72 m, Pirgu Stage (884-11) <i><i>Acanthochitina</i> | Acanthochitina sp. A</i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 792.06 m, Porkuni Stage (884-15) <i><i>Bursachitina</i> | Bursachitina sp.</i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 784.01 m, Porkuni Stage (884-14) <i><i>Clavachitina</i> | Clavachitina sp.</i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 823.26 m, Pirgu Stage (884-9) <i><i>Spinachitina</i> | Spinachitina cf. fossensis</i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 808.62 m, Pirgu Stage (884-2) <i><i>Spinachitina</i> | Spinachitina sp. aff. taugourdeaui</i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 813.86 m, Pirgu Stage (884-4) <i><i>Spinachitina</i> | Spinachitina sp. aff. taugourdeaui</i><br />Likenai 396 borehole, 813.86 m, Pirgu Stage (884-5)