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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 28 July 2020
GSA Bulletin (2021) 133 (3-4): 580–590.
.... The Late Ordovician Guttenberg isotopic carbon excursion (GICE) is a large, globally correlative positive shift (∼3‰) in the carbon isotopic composition of marine carbonates (δ 13 C carb ), but its driving mechanism(s) remains ambiguous. This is in large part due to uncertain correlations among Late...
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Published: 01 April 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2466(04)
... Two prominent, and apparently globally distributed, δ 13 C excursions have been documented from the Upper Ordovician, namely the early Katian Guttenberg isotope carbon excursion (GICE) and the latest Ordovician Hirnantian isotope carbon excursion (HICE). The former excursion, which has lower δ...
Journal Article
Published: 08 June 2016
Geological Magazine (2017) 154 (4): 683–706.
... of the basin. A main factor controlling the timing of the reef and mound evolution was Baltica's shift toward palaeotropical latitudes during Late Ordovician time. The time equivalence between initial reef growth and the Guttenberg isotope carbon excursion (GICE) suggests that global climatic conditions were...
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Carbon, oxygen, and strontium chemostratigraphic features and temperature history of the late Mid Ordovician to early Silurian time interval. Time scale is from Cooper and Sadler, (2012) and Melchin et al. (2012). Stage slices are from Bergström et al. (2009) and Cramer et al. (2011). Carbon curve is modified from Bergström et al. (2009) and Cramer et al. (2011). Oxygen and sea-surface temperature (SST) data are from Finnegan et al. (2011). Strontium curve was derived from data presented in Young et al. (2009). HICE–Hirnantian isotope carbon excursion; GICE–Guttenberg isotope carbon excursion; HA and HB are lowstand unconformity surfaces defined by Bergström et al. (2006).
Published: 01 November 2013
Guttenberg isotope carbon excursion; HA and HB are lowstand unconformity surfaces defined by Bergström et al. (2006) .
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Chronostratigraphic relationships of Upper Ordovician formations in New York (left), generalized δ13Ccarb intervals and δ13Ccarb chemostratigraphic profiles (right, see discussion in text). Stage abbreviations are Whit = Whiterockian, Cinc = Cincinnatian, Sand = Sandbian, D-D = Darriwilian to Dapingian, Tre = Tremadocian. New δ13Ccarb intervals (BR = Black River Group, TR = Trenton Group, UT = Utica Shale) are named for lowest formation they are found in. GICE = Guttenberg isotopic carbon excursion (see text). “?” next to UT-1 suggests interval is not suitable for correlation (see Discussion). δ13Ccarb reference curve with intervals taken from data in this work. Values are in per mil (‰) relative to V-PDB. Study locations (W1–W7, C1) are shown in their approximate position along the west to east transect.
Published: 01 August 2014
, Cinc = Cincinnatian, Sand = Sandbian, D-D = Darriwilian to Dapingian, Tre = Tremadocian. New δ 13 C carb intervals (BR = Black River Group, TR = Trenton Group, UT = Utica Shale) are named for lowest formation they are found in. GICE = Guttenberg isotopic carbon excursion (see
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The Spechts Ferry and the Guttenberg carbon isotope excursions (CIEs). The carbon isotope excursions of previous researchers are stratigraphically constrained here by our correlations of the Dickeyville, Elkport, Millbrig, and Deicke K-bentonites (represented by horizontal dashed lines). Both excursions are defined by their stratigraphic positions in the Platteville and Decorah Formations of the Upper Mississippi Valley (Ludvigson et al., 2004). The ranges of δ13C values for the Midcontinent aquafacies (M.A.), the Arch Margin aquafacies (A.M.A.), and the Taconic aquafacies (T.A.) are represented by the black horizontal bars (Holmden et al., 1998). M4 and M5 refer to Mohawkian stratigraphic sequences assigned by the respective authors designated in the chart. The “t/u” refers to the Plectodina tenuis and Phragmodus undatus conodont zone boundary assigned by the respective authors noted in the chart. The Dickeyville K-bentonite is absent in the Big Spring No. 4 core, but it is present in nearby sections (Emerson et al., 2004). Note that the beds in the Big Spring No. 4 core are not confirmed by apatite analyses, but they are likely correct on the basis of results from Emerson et al. (2004). VPDB—Vienna Peedee belemnite.
Published: 01 September 2015
Figure 9. The Spechts Ferry and the Guttenberg carbon isotope excursions (CIEs). The carbon isotope excursions of previous researchers are stratigraphically constrained here by our correlations of the Dickeyville, Elkport, Millbrig, and Deicke K-bentonites (represented by horizontal dashed lines
Journal Article
Published: 17 May 2019
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (12): 2053–2066.
... the early Katian Guttenberg carbon isotope excursion (GICE) and the Hirnantian carbon isotope excursion (HICE), five subdominant Katian excursions are characteristic and intercontinentally correlatable (Bergström et al . 2007 , 2010 b , 2015 ; Ainsaar et al . 2010 ; Bergström & Kleffner, 2018...
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Journal Article
Published: 13 April 2020
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2020) 57 (10): 1193–1219.
... carb (bottom) and δ 13 C org (top). A., Aberdeen Member; Aer., Aeronian; Darriwil., Darriwilian; E.–G., Eifelian–Givetian; Em., Emsian; ESCIE, early Sheinwoodian carbon isotope excursion; G.?, Gorstian?; GICE, Guttenberg Excursion; Hom., Homerian; Kat., Katian; L., Lochkovian; Ludford., Ludfordian...
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Journal Article
Published: 19 March 2010
Geological Magazine (2010) 147 (5): 641–651.
... of the Yangtze Platform of southern China. This supports the idea expressed in some recent palaeogeographic reconstructions that these regions were located relatively close to each other during Late Ordovician time. (2) For the first time, the Guttenberg Isotopic Carbon Excursion (GICE) is documented from...
Journal Article
Published: 08 June 2020
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2021) 58 (1): 1–20.
...-energy inner carbonate-ramp setting. Continued transgression resulted in more offshore rhythmic and diverse lithofacies successions defining mixed heterozoan, photozoan, and microbial productivity and marine isotope (C, Sr) signatures, but δ 13 C excursions suggest periods of greater mixing...
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Composite measured stratigraphic section of the Road River Group, Peel River, Yukon, Canada. Lines between Silurian chronostratigraphic units are dashed due to uncertainty of placement within measured section. Individual measured sections are provided in the Supplemental Material1. Carbon isotopes are plotted against separate scales for δ13Ccarb (bottom) and δ13Corg (top). A., Aberdeen Member; Aer., Aeronian; Darriwil., Darriwilian; E.–G., Eifelian–Givetian; Em., Emsian; ESCIE, early Sheinwoodian carbon isotope excursion; G.?, Gorstian?; GICE, Guttenberg Excursion; Hom., Homerian; Kat., Katian; L., Lochkovian; Ludford., Ludfordian; Pra., Pragian; Prid., Pridoli; Rhu., Rhuddhanian; S., Sandbian; Shein., Sheinwoodian; SPICE, Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion; TR, Tremadocian Stage; Wen., Wenlock. [Colour online.]
Published: 13 April 2020
. Carbon isotopes are plotted against separate scales for δ 13 C carb (bottom) and δ 13 C org (top). A., Aberdeen Member; Aer., Aeronian; Darriwil., Darriwilian; E.–G., Eifelian–Givetian; Em., Emsian; ESCIE, early Sheinwoodian carbon isotope excursion; G.?, Gorstian?; GICE, Guttenberg Excursion; Hom
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2010
Geology (2010) 38 (4): 327–330.
... to Katian (Mohawkian–Cincinnatian) time. This time interval was characterized by intense volcanism, as shown by the prominent Deicke, Millbrig, and other K-bentonite beds. A prominent carbon isotope excursion (Guttenberg δ 13 C excursion, GICE) postdates the Millbrig volcanic eruptions, and has been...
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Late Ordovician stratigraphy of Minnesota-Iowa and Kentucky with carbon isotope records of carbonates (blue) and oxygen isotope records of conodont apatite (red). δ18O values below Deicke K-bentonite (black rectangle) are from Herrmann et al. (2005). Short-lived positive excursion in δ18O ceases below Millbrig K-bentonite (solid black line, 7 point running mean; red band, 90% confidence interval). Positive carbon isotope excursion (Guttenberg δ13C excursion, GICE) is located above Millbrig K-bentonite. Carbon isotope data for Iowa are from Ludvigson et al. (2004) and Fanton and Holmden (2007). Carbon isotope data for Kentucky are from Young et al. (2005) and Bergström et al. (2007). Solid lines—11 point running mean with 90% confidence interval (gray). VSMOW—Vienna standard mean ocean water; VPDB—Vienna Peedee belemnite.
Published: 01 April 2010
in δ 18 O ceases below Millbrig K-bentonite (solid black line, 7 point running mean; red band, 90% confidence interval). Positive carbon isotope excursion (Guttenberg δ 13 C excursion, GICE) is located above Millbrig K-bentonite. Carbon isotope data for Iowa are from Ludvigson et al. (2004
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Geochemical and evolutionary data for the Ordovician Period, with the great Ordovician biodiversification event (GOBE) indicated by the gray horizontal bar. Blastozoan speciation events are scattered evenly through the Darriwilian to Katian ages, making interpretations of abiotic drivers of evolution in this dataset difficult. Sea-level data are from Haq and Schutter (2008); generalized δ13C carbonate curve from Bergström et al. (2009), plotted with mercury (Hg) over total organic carbon (TOC) from Monitor Range, Nevada (gray line) from Jones et al. (2017); δ18O curve from Albanesi et al. (2019); red atmospheric CO2 curve from the GEOCARBSULF model of Krause et al. (2018); black curve of oxygen-dependent atmospheric CO2 model from Edwards et al. (2017); and blue curve of atmospheric CO2 from the COPSE biogeochemical model of Lenton et al. (2018). Brachiopod and trilobite speciation events from Lam et al. (2018). Abbreviations for carbon isotope excursions are as follows: ICE, isotope excursion; MDICE, mid-Darriwilian excursion; GICE, Guttenberg excursion; and HICE, Hirnantian excursion.
Published: 01 May 2021
). Brachiopod and trilobite speciation events from Lam et al. ( 2018 ). Abbreviations for carbon isotope excursions are as follows: ICE, isotope excursion; MDICE, mid-Darriwilian excursion; GICE, Guttenberg excursion; and HICE, Hirnantian excursion.
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2011
Geology (2011) 39 (4): 303–306.
... implications for the paleogeographic reconstructions of Laurentia and Baltica, transoceanic biostratigraphic correlations of graptolites and conodonts, and the possibly global occurrence of the Guttenberg carbon isotope excursion. Trace element analyses of apatite phenocrysts have proven to be good...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2015
GSA Bulletin (2015) 127 (9-10): 1259–1274.
...Figure 9. The Spechts Ferry and the Guttenberg carbon isotope excursions (CIEs). The carbon isotope excursions of previous researchers are stratigraphically constrained here by our correlations of the Dickeyville, Elkport, Millbrig, and Deicke K-bentonites (represented by horizontal dashed lines...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 November 2008
Geological Magazine (2009) 146 (1): 1–11.
.... † Author for correspondence: [email protected] 26 06 2008 12 02 2008 © 2009 Cambridge University Press 2009 Upper Ordovician Guttenberg carbon isotope excursion GICE conodonts Pagoda Formation China For several years we have carried out chemostratigraphic...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1987
AAPG Bulletin (1987) 71 (11): 1342–1354.
... in southwestern Ontario are related to the same carbon isotope excursion. Organic-matter δ 13 C in core samples from south-central Kansas and eastern Iowa is not directly related to variations in quantity or quality of organic matter, or macerai composition. The positive excursion in organic matter δ 13 C...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2010
Journal of the Geological Society (2010) 167 (2): 249–259.
... in Baltoscandia Geological Magazine 2004 141 505 524 Ludvigson G.A. Witzke B.J. González L.A. Carpenter S.J. Schneider C.L. Hasiuk F. Late Ordovician (Turinian–Chatfieldian) carbon isotope excursions and their stratigraphic and paleoceanic significance Palaeogeography...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 2014
AAPG Bulletin (2014) 98 (8): 1551–1576.
..., Cinc = Cincinnatian, Sand = Sandbian, D-D = Darriwilian to Dapingian, Tre = Tremadocian. New δ 13 C carb intervals (BR = Black River Group, TR = Trenton Group, UT = Utica Shale) are named for lowest formation they are found in. GICE = Guttenberg isotopic carbon excursion (see...
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