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Zinc isotope perspective on global carbon cycling during the onset of the late Paleozoic icehouse Open Access
Shallow ocean deoxygenation drove trilobite turnover during the late Cambrian SPICE event Available to Purchase
Structural control of Cambrian paleotopography and patterns of transgression in western Laurentia Available to Purchase
Carboniferous isotope stratigraphy Available to Purchase
Abstract We present an updated set of Carboniferous Sr, C and O isotope stratigraphies based on the existing literature, given the importance of chemostratigraphy for stratigraphic correlation in the Carboniferous. The Carboniferous 87 Sr/ 86 Sr record, constructed using brachiopods and conodonts, exhibits five first-order phases beginning with a rapid decline from a peak value of c. 0.70840 at the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary to a trough (0.70776–0.70771) in the Visean followed by a rise to a plateau ( c. 0.70827) in the upper Bashkirian. A decline to c. 0.70804 follows from the lowermost Gzhelian to the close of the Carboniferous. Contemporaneous carbonate δ 13 C records exhibit considerable variability between materials analysed and by region, although pronounced excursions (e.g. the mid-Tournaisian positive excursion and the end-Kasimovian negative excursion) are present in most records. Bulk carbonate δ 13 C records from South China and Europe, however, are generally consistent with those of brachiopod calcite from North America in terms of both absolute values and trends. Both brachiopod calcite and conodont phosphate δ 18 O document large regional variability, confirming that Carboniferous δ 18 O records are invalid for precise stratigraphic correlation. Nevertheless, significant positive δ 18 O shifts in certain intervals (e.g. mid-Tournaisian and the Mississippian–Pennsylvanian transition) can be used for global correlation.