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UPPER MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN STRATIGRAPHY OF FILLMORE COUNTY, MINNESOTA
DID A VOLCANIC MEGA-ERUPTION CAUSE GLOBAL COOLING DURING THE LATE ORDOVICIAN?
Figure 3. Cross section showing lithologic and K-bentonite correlation acro...
—Exposure of the Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite beds in the basal Decorah ...
Figure 4. Lithostratigraphy of Decorah Formation including stratigraphic po...
Hidden Falls Member of Platteville Formation, Minnesota: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Did intense volcanism trigger the first Late Ordovician icehouse?
Did intense volcanism trigger the first Late Ordovician icehouse?: COMMENT
Nature and regional significance of unconformities associated with the Middle Ordovician Hagan K-bentonite complex in the North American midcontinent
Anatomy of an embayment in an Ordovician epeiric sea, Upper Mississippi Valley, USA
Distal signatures of Late Ordovician oceanic anoxia—New data from a classic epeiric ramp transect
ABSTRACT New data and review of classic sections from the Middle and Upper Ordovician North American Midcontinent in the Upper Mississippi Valley provide a refined picture of the age, stable isotope geochemistry, faunal composition, and—ultimately—origin of this epeiric ramp succession. Sequence stratigraphic analysis reveals a series of unconformity-bounded, genetically related facies packages. Shallowing and deepening trends are sometimes difficult to resolve due to a paucity of hydrodynamic indicators, yet unconformity surfaces are well marked by hardgrounds and confirmed by negative C-isotope spikes. Recent conodont biostratigraphy, new U-Pb radioisotopic ages for K-bentonites, and correlation of C-isotope profiles to global trends suggest that the succession spans the Darriwilian to Hirnantian epochs. Focus on Platteville to lower Galena Group strata (Sandbian to early Katian) provides a temporally high-resolution look at the onset and evolution of a long-term (>2 m.y.) positive carbon-isotope excursion, short-term perturbations in that record, and relationship to the preservation and diversity of the enclosed fauna and strata. Major changes in authigenic mineral suites and organic carbon content throughout the Upper Ordovician Upper Mississippi Valley suggest at least three major redox cycles. The combined evidence for globally recognized, positive carbon-isotope excursions coincident with these redox cycles, as well as high-frequency, sea-level fluctuations and successive faunal turnover events, suggests far-field responses to multiple global oceanic anoxic events.