The middle Darriwilian (Ordovician) delta (super 13) C excursion (MDICE) discovered in the Yangtze Platform succession in China; implications of its first recorded occurrences outside Baltoscandia
The middle Darriwilian (Ordovician) delta (super 13) C excursion (MDICE) discovered in the Yangtze Platform succession in China; implications of its first recorded occurrences outside Baltoscandia
Journal of the Geological Society of London (March 2010) 167 (2): 249-259
- Asia
- Baltic region
- biostratigraphy
- C-13/C-12
- carbon
- chemostratigraphy
- China
- Conodonta
- Darriwilian
- Estonia
- Europe
- Far East
- Hubei China
- Hunan China
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- microfossils
- Middle Ordovician
- Ordovician
- paleogeography
- Paleozoic
- Scandinavia
- stable isotopes
- Sweden
- Vastergotland
- Western Europe
- Yangtze Platform
- Guniutan Formation
- Holen Limestone
- Hallekis Quarry
- Maocaopu China
- Puxi River
- Mehikoorma Estonia
The middle Darriwilian delta (super 13) C excursion (MDICE), one of the least known of the Ordovician delta (super 13) C excursions, has previously been recorded only from the Middle Ordovician of Baltoscandia. Analysis of many recently collected limestone samples from the Guniutan Formation at two Yangtze Platform localities show elevated delta (super 13) C values in the same biostratigraphic interval (Microzarkodina ozarkodella Conodont Subzone) as the MDICE in Baltoscandia, which justifies identification of the Chinese delta (super 13) C excursion as the MDICE. These occurrences, which are in strata that show striking lithological and conodont faunal similarity to the Swedish Holen Limestone and some coeval units in Estonia, indicate that the MDICE, the stratigraphically oldest of the named Ordovician delta (super 13) C excursions, is likely to have a world-wide distribution and to have great potential for local and long-range chemostratigraphic correlations.