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Journal: Geology
Published: 02 May 2025
Geology (2025)
.../10.1130/G52950.1 Manuscript received 19 November 2024 Revised manuscript received 9 April 2025 Manuscript accepted 20 April 2025 Published online 2 May 2025 Persistent dysoxia in very shallow seas across the late Cambrian SPICE event, Durness Group, UK Ke Feng1, Fred Bowyer1,2, Andrew Curtis1, Simon W...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 24 February 2025
GSA Bulletin (2025)
... in the Great Basin (USA), the duration of the SPICE event, and Laurentian trilobite biozones correlated to the global Cambrian time scale. Results reveal a beginning of 494.5 (+0.7/−0.6) Ma and an end of 487.3 ± 0.08 Ma for the Furongian Epoch, representing a reduction of the traditional late Cambrian by ∼30...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 17 June 2024
Geology (2024) 52 (9): 661–666.
... Platform. Our results show tightly coupled changes between the SPICE, an increase in Ce/Ce*, and a trilobite turnover event, which we interpret as indicating enhanced productivity and organic remineralization, leading to the development of low-oxygen conditions in shallow-water settings. This study...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 12 May 2023
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (1-2): 810–828.
...Lei Zhang; Thomas J. Algeo; Laishi Zhao; Tais W. Dahl; Zhong-Qiang Chen; Zihu Zhang; Simon W. Poulton; Nigel C. Hughes; Xueqing Gou; Chao Li Abstract The Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE) event at ca. 497–494 Ma was a major carbon-cycle perturbation of the late Cambrian...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 24 March 2022
Geology (2022) 50 (6): 716–720.
... age constraint for this Cambrian carbon isotope excursion, interpreted as a possible pre-Mesozoic ocean anoxia event, and the timing of biomere-level extinctions. The Os isotope chemostratigraphic profile can be explained by an increase in terrigenous weathering prior to the SPICE, potentially driven...
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Journal Article
Published: 08 March 2022
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2022) 59 (8): 504–520.
...Amy P.I. Hagen; David S. Jones; Nicholas J. Tosca; David A. Fike; Sara B. Pruss The Steptoean Positive Isotopic Carbon Excursion, or SPICE event, was a globally recorded +2‰ to +6‰ shift in δ 13 C values during the later Cambrian (ca. 500 Ma). The excursion is associated with regional sea level...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 21 March 2019
Geology (2019) 47 (5): 475–478.
... changes during the late Cambrian Steptoean positive isotopic carbon excursion (SPICE) event, a time with no known LIP. We report a new occurrence of the SPICE event from the Eilean Dubh Formation of northern Scotland, which preserves a series of coeval Hg enrichments. Abundant glauconite, a redox...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 October 2018
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (8): 1311–1322.
... excursion (∼4 ‰) that reaches its maximum at the bottom of the section and an upper narrow excursion (∼6 ‰) immediately above the boundary of the Tucker Cove/Martin Point members (Shallow Bay Formation – Green Point Formation boundary). The lower excursion may be correlated with the global SPICE event...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 12 June 2018
Geology (2018) 46 (7): 631–634.
... ; Hammer and Svensen, 2017 ). The onset of the SPICE is proposed to be coincident with the First Appearance Datum (FAD) of the cosmopolitan trilobite Glyptagnostus reticulates, which defines the base of the Paibian International Stage (ca. 497 Ma) and corresponds to the trilobite extinction event...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 May 2015
Geological Magazine (2015) 152 (6): 1085–1103.
... by a decline in seawater pH associated with a sea-level rise. Again, no euxinic conditions would be mandatory for explaining the SPICE event. Table 1. Isotopic and elemental composition and initial weights for CAS and CRS analyses of samples from Kyrshabakty section...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 October 2011
Geology (2011) 39 (10): 987–990.
... anoxic event leading to enhanced burial/preservation of organic matter (C org ) and pyrite. We analyzed δ 18 O values of apatitic inarticulate brachiopods from three Upper Cambrian successions across Laurentia to evaluate paleotemperatures during the SPICE. δ 18 O values range from ∼12.5‰ to 16.5...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2004
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2004) 74 (3): 366–377.
... (SPICE event) of up to + 5‰ Peak δ 13 C ratios are well dated by trilobite collections to the middle of the Steptoean Stage ( Dunderbergia Zone) and occur during maximum regression associated with formation of the Sauk II-Sauk III subsequence boundary on the North American craton. Maximum regression...
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Global C-isotope chemostratigraphic correlations of the SPICE event (late Cambrian) documented in comprehensive sections from basins on different palaeocontinents (modified from Barnes, 1988; Miller et al.2011; Li et al.2017). These sections may span up to the Cambrian–Ordovician boundary. Abbreviations of conodont biozones: C.p. – Cordylodus proavus; E. – Eoconodontus; P.m. – Proconodontus muelleri; P.p. – Proconodontus posterocostatus; P.t. – Proconodontus tenuiserratus. The peaks of the C-isotope excursions are marked.
Published: 30 October 2018
Fig. 5. Global C-isotope chemostratigraphic correlations of the SPICE event (late Cambrian) documented in comprehensive sections from basins on different palaeocontinents (modified from Barnes, 1988 ; Miller et al. 2011 ; Li et al. 2017 ). These sections may span up to the Cambrian
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2008
GSA Bulletin (2008) 120 (7-8): 962–975.
...J. Javier Álvaro; Blanca Bauluz; Ignacio Subías; Catherine Pierre; Daniel Vizcaïno Abstract The Cambrian Drumian Carbon Isotope Excursion (DICE) and the Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE) have been so far reported in subtropical platforms: the DICE event is a large negative...
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Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 31 January 2020
DOI: 10.1306/13672212M1213493
EISBN: 9781629812847
... ABSTRACT Detailed diagenetic studies of the late Cambrian Alum Shale in southern Sweden were undertaken across an interval that includes the peak Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE) event to evaluate the pyrite mineralization history in the formation. Samples were collected from...
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Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2012
DOI: 10.1306/13331517M983513
EISBN: 9781629810201
... on the faunal provincialism, paleoenvironments, and biochronostratigraphy. The Steptoean positive isotope carbon excursión (SPICE) event spans this interval, with a δ 13 C maximum occurring in the Dunderbergia Zone, near the middle of the succession ( Saltzman et al., 1998 ). The interpreted sea level...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 24 May 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP522-2020-269
EISBN: 9781786209542
.... The development of exotic or anachronistic facies started around the Cambrian Stage 4–Wuliuan boundary, probably simultaneous with the SPICE event, whereas the Furongian exotic facies period probably took place simultaneous with the HERB event. Biotic and physico-chemical changes in the ocean during these events...
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Conceptual model of δ13Ccarb (carbonate) variation, development of low-oxygen conditions, sea-level changes, and trilobite turnover in the North China Platform during the SPICE event (modified after Wang et al., 2020). (A) Relatively well-oxygenated conditions, high sea level, low δ13Ccarb values, and a trilobite fauna assemblage dominated by endemic damesellids. (B) Deoxygenation alongside a drop in sea level and an increase in δ13Ccarb values (SPICE), and trilobite faunal assemblage replaced by the cosmopolitan deep-water trilobite taxa asaphids and leiostegiids. (C) Return of conditions similar to those in A. JLS—Jiulongshan; XS—Xishan; FWWB—fair weather wave base.
Published: 17 June 2024
Figure 4. Conceptual model of δ 13 C carb (carbonate) variation, development of low-oxygen conditions, sea-level changes, and trilobite turnover in the North China Platform during the SPICE event (modified after Wang et al., 2020 ). (A) Relatively well-oxygenated conditions, high sea level, low
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Partial mass chromatograms of the terpanes and hopanes (mass-to-charge ratio [m/z] 191) and steranes and diasteranes (m/z 217) of (A) Furongian kerogen deposited during the Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion (SPICE) event (Wang et al., 2022b), and (B) Silurian-reservoired crude oil from well TZ62(S) (Tian et al., 2012a). The compound assignments are listed in Table 1.
Published: 01 January 2025
Figure 14. Partial mass chromatograms of the terpanes and hopanes (mass-to-charge ratio [m/z] 191) and steranes and diasteranes (m/z 217) of (A) Furongian kerogen deposited during the Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion (SPICE) event ( Wang et al., 2022b ), and (B) Silurian-reservoired
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Global Furongian paleogeographic reconstruction (modified from Álvaro et al., 2007) and setting of subtropical- and temperate-water carbonate factories, terrigenous belts, and black shales. Note the subtropical position of the platforms where the DICE and SPICE events had been so far reported.
Published: 01 July 2008
Figure 2. Global Furongian paleogeographic reconstruction (modified from Álvaro et al., 2007 ) and setting of subtropical- and temperate-water carbonate factories, terrigenous belts, and black shales. Note the subtropical position of the platforms where the DICE and SPICE events had been so far