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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP423.4
EISBN: 9781862399556
... Abstract In the Eifel area (western Rheinisches Schiefergebirge), a shallow- to deep-subtidal sequence of mixed carbonates and siltstones around the Kačák Event Interval close to the Eifelian–Givetian stage boundary was studied. An overall transgressive trend is inferred by the microfacies...
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Journal Article
Published: 02 May 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (3): 353–366.
...Peter J. van Hengstum; Darren R. Gröcke Abstract The Kačák Event in the Middle Devonian (Eifelian–Givetian (E–G) boundary) is a period of apparent global anoxia coincident with widespread deposition of black shale in hemipelagic, pelagic, and some neritic facies. Conodont biostratigraphy...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP423.13
EISBN: 9781862399556
... Eifelian transgression (Kačák Event). Above this level is the inception of Geminospora lemurata (base Givetian). The upper Port Stanley Formation contains a late (but not latest) Famennian assemblage. Comparisons with both South Africa and South America indicate a number of correlative transgressive...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 09 June 2020
GSA Bulletin (2021) 133 (1-2): 277–286.
... ± 1.9 m.y.), is bracketed by two major bioevents, respectively the Choteč event at its base and the Kačák event just prior to the Eifelian–Givetian boundary. To capture the record of Milankovitch-scale climatic cycles and to develop a model of the climatic and oceanographic variations that affected...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 July 2017
PALAIOS (2017) 32 (7): 439–447.
.... The transgression is related to the onset of the late Eifelian Kačák Event, an important biotic episode recorded worldwide. The δ 18 O apatite data were acquired using the secondary ion mass spectrometry (SHRIMP) technique. The mean corrected values in the studied sections are in the range 19.8 ‰ to 20.2...
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Age and stratigraphic interval of the sites used in this study, numbered ac...
Published: 13 December 2019
with certainty, although not all were sampled and the dotted ends on sections 15 and G indicate uncertainty as to their precise extent. Grey shaded area indicates the extent of the Kačák Event, assuming its depiction by Becker et al. (2016) as a long, polyphase event extending into the Givetian is correct
Journal Article
Published: 13 December 2019
Journal of the Geological Society (2020) 177 (2): 315–324.
... with certainty, although not all were sampled and the dotted ends on sections 15 and G indicate uncertainty as to their precise extent. Grey shaded area indicates the extent of the Kačák Event, assuming its depiction by Becker et al. (2016) as a long, polyphase event extending into the Givetian is correct...
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Geochemical data from the Geanies locality, Easter Ross, Scotland, are plot...
Published: 09 November 2022
equivalent and coincident with the onset of the Kačák Event, also highlighted in blue), and lake 20 is from the Geanies Formation. All are Eifelian in age. The y -axis represents depth (m); breaks between lake cycles were not sampled. Within each lake cycle, samples were taken every 10 cm; therefore
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Stratigraphic description of Ponta Grossa and São Domingos formations.     ...
Published: 01 July 2021
bodies upwards late Emsian – middle Frasnian Towards the top, the finely laminated black shales are interpreted as the transgressive pulse the corresponds to the Kacak event, responsible for the Middle Devonian mass extinction event Marine invertebrates, Ichonofossils ( Zoophycus ), fish remains
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2013
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (11): 825–836.
..., manifested globally by the pervasive deposition of black shale in anoxic settings overlying carbonates ( Walliser 1986 , 1996 ). Two discrete extinction events are apparent, at the base and top of the black-shale interval. The first, the otomari , or Lower Kačák Event of Walliser (1996) and House (1996...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 09 November 2022
GSA Bulletin (2023) 135 (7-8): 1879–1898.
... equivalent and coincident with the onset of the Kačák Event, also highlighted in blue), and lake 20 is from the Geanies Formation. All are Eifelian in age. The y -axis represents depth (m); breaks between lake cycles were not sampled. Within each lake cycle, samples were taken every 10 cm; therefore...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 03 January 2020
Geology (2020) 48 (3): 242–246.
... age of the sedimentary host rocks, indicating that mineralization and sedimentation were coeval. Significantly, the ages of the HEBS overlap those of Middle Devonian Kačák, pumilio , and Taghanic global-scale biotic events which are characterized by eustatic sea-level rise and black shale deposition...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 26 September 2019
Paleobiology (2019) 45 (4): 636–651.
... 1970 ; Oliver et al. 1996 ; House 2002 ). The middle Givetian Taghanic (Zambito et al. 2012 ) and late Eifelian Kačák events (DeSantis and Brett 2011 ) significantly influenced the Eastern Americas realm. These associated events and the related eustasy weakened barriers between the Eastern Americas...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2015
DOI: 10.1144/SP414.4
EISBN: 9781862397156
... in the Middle Devonian lasted for c. 6.28 myr, the Lower Eifelian Choteč bio-event lasted for c. 600 kyr, and the Kačák bio-event in the Upper Eifelian lasted for c. 370 kyr. Cyclostratigraphic analyses of high-resolution geochemical and geophysical datasets, as proxies for climate ( Weedon...
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Eustatic curve and transgressive-regressive cycles for the Silurian and Dev...
Published: 01 March 1997
Fig. 5. Eustatic curve and transgressive-regressive cycles for the Silurian and Devonian in the western part of the Altai-Sayan folded area. Anoxic events: 1 – Chineta ( persculptus ), 2 – Syrovatiy ( sedgwicki ), 3 – Chesnokovka ( Cyrtograptus ), 4 – Daleije ( nothoperbonus ), 5
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2008
Scottish Journal of Geology (2008) 44 (1): 83–88.
... for the entry of fish to the Orcadian Basin in the Eifelian would be by rivers draining SE roughly in the position of the Tornquist Zone ( Fig. 2 ). Marshall et al. (2007 ) have clearly demonstrated the synchrony of the Orcadian Basin Achanarras lake phase, the Kernavé Member in Estonia, and the Kacak Event...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 April 2017
PALAIOS (2017) 32 (4): 238–249.
... period of hypoxia, named the KAĈÁK event ( Horodyski et al. 2014 ), which has also been recorded in the Czech Republic, Germany, England, Scotland, France, Spain, Morocco, United States, China, and Australia ( House 1996 ). Following this event, some of the Devonian invertebrate faunas were...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP423.15
EISBN: 9781862399556
... clades and in several ecosystems. Examples are the Silurian–Devonian boundary Klonk Event, and the Daleje, Chotěc, Kačak, Condroz and Annulata events. Fourth-order global extinctions refer to the sudden disappearance of relatively fewer but widespread groups, which implies a global, not regional...
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Comparison of radiometric Re-Os isochron ages (white bar is age and blue ba...
Published: 03 January 2020
are from Becker et al. (2012) ; Frasnian biozones are from Klapper and Kirchgasser (2012). Light-blue vertical bars correspond with globally recognized biotic events: K—Kačák; P— pumilio ; T—Taghanic. L. Dev, U. Dev.—Lower and Upper Devonian, respectively; Frasn.—Frasnian; rhen.-v.—rhenanus–varcus; semi
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2021) 178 (4): jgs2020-233.
..., placoderms, acanthodians, agnathans and arthropods ( Trewin 1986 ). Lacustrine sedimentation into half-graben basins commenced in the Early Devonian ( Clarke and Parnell 1999 ). Lake transgression linked to the Kačák Event around 385 Ma (late Eifelian, Middle Devonian) connected isolated intramontane basins...
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