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Cyclostratigraphic calibration of the Middle Devonian time scale (Eifelian Stage, Appalachian Basin, western NY, USA)
Pas, Damien; Da Silva, Anne-Christine; Over, Jeffrey et al.
2018In Pas, Damien; Da Silva, Anne-Christine; Over, Jeffrey et al. (Eds.) American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting in Washington D.C. 2018
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Abstract :
[en] Over these last decade, a growing amount of research has been directed towards building an astronomical Devonian time scale. This has led to major improvements in estimates of the duration for most of the Devonian stages, and as a corollary in constraining timing and causes of Devonian environmental changes. Currently, duration estimates for the Emsian and the Eifelian stages, respectively Lower and Middle Devonian, are the only missing pieces to reach the first fully calibrated Devonian time scale, which is expected to be published in the coming Geological Time Scale 2020. In this research we focus on the Eifelian Stage (GTS2012; base at 393.3 ± 1.2 Myr and duration estimate of 5.6 ± 1.9 Myr), Middle Devonian, which is bracketed by two major bioevents, respectively the Choteč event at its base and the Kačák event just prior to the Eifelian – Givetian boundary. Both events are characterized by significant physical and biotic turn-overs in the marine realm including sea-level rise, faunal extinctions, appearance of new life forms, and maximum radiation. During the Eifelian a complete succession of outer-ramp and deep-shelf deposits accumulated within the Appalachian Basin in the eastern mid-continent of North America. In the Seneca Stone quarry (western NY), a 18 m-thick complete succession, with good biostratigraphy includes the early to the late Eifelian (Po. costatus costatus – T. kockelianus kockelianus), exposing carbonate, marl, organic-rich shale and two bentonites (Tioga F and Onandanga Indian Nation). To capture the astronomically-forced sedimentary cycles and to develop a model of the climatic and oceanographic variations that affected the Appalachian Basin, 800 samples were collected at typically 2.5 cm-interval across the entire sequence and trace and major elements were measured on each sample with ICP-MS and ICP-OES. The expected cyclicity recorded in this high-resolution geochemical dataset will be used to construct a robust cyclostratigraphy for the Eifelian Stage which will be anchored to the radiometrically dated bentonites. To estimate the duration of the Eifelian Stage, multiple spectral techniques will be applied and to different climatically-driven elemental signal (e.g., Ti, Al, K, Zr) using the highly stable 405-kyr eccentricity cycle as a starting point.
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Pas, Damien ;  Utrecht University > Paleomagnetic Laboratory
Da Silva, Anne-Christine  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géologie > Pétrologie sédimentaire
Over, Jeffrey;  Department of Geological Sciences, SUNY College at Geneseo
Brandt, Lauren;  Department of Geological Sciences, SUNY College at Geneseo
Over, Jin-Si;  Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria
Hilgen, Frits;  Utrecht University
Dekkers, Mark J;  utrecht University > Paleomagnetic laboratory
Language :
English
Title :
Cyclostratigraphic calibration of the Middle Devonian time scale (Eifelian Stage, Appalachian Basin, western NY, USA)
Publication date :
14 December 2018
Event name :
AGU Fall meeting
Event organizer :
American Geophysical Union
Event place :
Washington D.C., United States
Event date :
from 10-12-2018 to 14-12-2018
Audience :
International
Main work title :
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting in Washington D.C. 2018
Author, co-author :
Pas, Damien ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géologie > Pétrologie sédimentaire
Da Silva, Anne-Christine  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Geology
Over, Jeffrey
Brandt, Lauren
Over, Jin-Si
Hilgen, Frits
Dekkers, Mark
Publisher :
AGU Fall, Washington D.C., United States
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Name of the research project :
High-resolution astrochronological time scales during greenhouse conditions in the Devonian – verification of low-field susceptibility as a proxy parameter
Funders :
FWO - Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Vlaanderen [BE]
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