scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

A chronology of Paleozoic sea-level changes.

Bilal U. Haq, +1 more
- 03 Oct 2008 - 
- Vol. 322, Iss: 5898, pp 64-68
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
A history of sea-level fluctuations for the entire Paleozoic by using stratigraphic sections from pericratonic and cratonic basins is reconstructed, revealing a gradual rise through the Cambrian and a short-lived but prominent withdrawal in response to Hirnantian glaciation.
Abstract
Sea levels have been determined for most of the Paleozoic Era (542 to 251 million years ago), but an integrated history of sea levels has remained unrealized. We reconstructed a history of sea-level fluctuations for the entire Paleozoic by using stratigraphic sections from pericratonic and cratonic basins. Evaluation of the timing and amplitude of individual sea-level events reveals that the magnitude of change is the most problematic to estimate accurately. The long-term sea level shows a gradual rise through the Cambrian, reaching a zenith in the Late Ordovician, then a short-lived but prominent withdrawal in response to Hirnantian glaciation. Subsequent but decreasingly substantial eustatic highs occurred in the mid-Silurian, near the Middle/Late Devonian boundary, and in the latest Carboniferous. Eustatic lows are recorded in the early Devonian, near the Mississippian/Pennsylvanian boundary, and in the Late Permian. One hundred and seventy-two eustatic events are documented for the Paleozoic, varying in magnitude from a few tens of meters to ∼125 meters.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Darriwilian shallow-marine deposits from the Sultanate of Oman, a poorly known portion of the Arabian margin of Gondwana

TL;DR: The Amdeh Formation is a 3.4 km stack of sparsely fossiliferous quartzites and shales which crops out in the Al Hajar mountains near Muscat as mentioned in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI

Stratigraphic evaluation of reservoir and seal in a natural CO2 field Lower Paleozoic, Moxa Arch, southwest Wyoming

TL;DR: The Moxa Arch in the Greater Green River Basin, southwestern Wyoming, hosts two potential reservoirs for CO2 sequestration as discussed by the authors, and the Bighorn Dolomite and Madison Limestone are interpreted to be independent reservoirs based on differing CO2 compositions and production histories.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Silurian nautiloid-bearing strata of the Cellon Section (Carnic Alps, Austria): Color variation related to events

TL;DR: In this paper, the color of the enclosing sediment of these fossiliferous beds with coeval regional occurrences along the North Gondwana Margin (Prague Basin, Sardinia, Morocco).
Journal ArticleDOI

Diversity patterns of the vascular plant group Zosterophyllopsida in relation to Devonian paleogeography

TL;DR: In this article, an updated dataset of zosterophyllopsids at species level is analyzed to compare the taxic composition of five putative paleophytogeographic units, Laurussia, Siberia, northwestern Gondwana, Kazakhstan and northeastern GONDwana (i.e., Australia, China and the Shan-Thai block).
Journal ArticleDOI

Quantifying the relationship between water depth and carbonate facies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used modern maps of bathymetry and the geographic distribution of facies atop the Great Bahama Bank to extract a signal of water depth change from facies transitions in vertically stacked carbonate strata.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The Phanerozoic Record of Global Sea-Level Change

TL;DR: Long-term sea level peaked at 100 ± 50 meters during the Cretaceous, implying that ocean-crust production rates were much lower than previously inferred, and presents a new sea-level record for the past 100 million years.
Journal ArticleDOI

Synchronizing Rock Clocks of Earth History

TL;DR: This calibration of tephras in marine deposits in Morocco to calibrate the age of Fish Canyon sanidine provides tight constraints for the astronomical tuning of pre-Neogene successions, resulting in a mutually consistent age of ∼65.95 Ma for the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary.
Journal ArticleDOI

Sequences in the Cratonic Interior of North America

TL;DR: The concept of major rock-stratigraphic units of interregional scope was introduced in 1948 by Longwell, 1949 as discussed by the authors, and the sedimentary record of the North American craton from late Precambrian to present is characterized by six major unconformities.
Book

The Concise Geologic Time Scale

TL;DR: For a detailed discussion of the international divisions of geologic time, see as discussed by the authors, where the authors present the standard colors for the international division of geology time scales in detail.
Journal ArticleDOI

Long-Term Sea-Level Fluctuations Driven by Ocean Basin Dynamics

TL;DR: A mantle convection model is used to suggest that New Jersey subsided by 105 to 180 meters in the past 70 million years because of North America's westward passage over the subducted Farallon plate, which reconciles New Jersey margin–based sea-level estimates with ocean basin reconstructions.
Related Papers (5)