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Arenigian and Llanvirnian Conodonts from JAmtland, Northern Sweden
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Carbon isotope record of Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician carbonates of the Argentine Precordillera
TL;DR: A more than 2000m-thick Cambrian-Ordovician carbonate platform succession developed on the exotic Argentine Precordillera terrane during rifting from Laurentia and drifting towards Gondwana as mentioned in this paper.
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Apatite fission track and (U-Th)/He data from Fennoscandia: An example of underestimation of fission track annealing in apatite
TL;DR: Apatite fission track (AFT) data from cratons have commonly been interpreted in terms of major episodes of sedimentary burial and subsequent denudation, often in the absence of any remnant sedimentary rocks or other supporting geological evidence.
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Conodonts as paleotemperature tools in Ordovician rocks of the Caledonides and adjacent areas in Scandinavia and the British Isles
TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature-induced color change associated with low grade metamorphism in conodonts was used for the first regional assessment of the degree of heating induced color change.
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Sulfur isotope evidence for widespread euxinia and a fluctuating oxycline in Early to Middle Ordovician greenhouse oceans
Cara K. Thompson,Linda C. Kah +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present high-resolution carbon and sulfur isotope profiles from Early to Middle Ordovician carbonate rocks from the Argentine Precordillera and Western Newfoundland to constrain oceanic redox conditions in the post-SPICE world.