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Rhuddanian to Aeronian (Llandovery,early Silurian) carbon isotope stratigraphy throughout carbonate sequences in the upper Yangtze region,South China block
Authors:Shenyang Yu  Qijian Li  Stephen Kershaw  Axel Munnecke  Yingyan Mao  Yue Li
Institution:1. School of Geography and Tourism, Qufu Normal University, Rizhao, Shandong Province, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China;3. Department of Life Sciences, Halsbury Building, Brunel University, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, UK

Earth Sciences Department, The Natural History Museum, London, Cromwell Road, UK;4. GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany

Abstract:The Xiangshuyuan Formation (middle Rhuddanian to middle Aeronian stages of the Llandovery Series, lower Silurian) records a shelly fauna representing recovery after the end-Ordovician mass extinction in a well-oxygenated shallow carbonate platform of the Upper Yangtze region, South China Block. Carbon isotope stratigraphy is documented from limestone sequences of the formation at the Qiankou section, northeast Guizhou. The early Aeronian carbon isotope excursion (EACIE, with an amplitude of about 2 ‰ and peak value of 2.44 ‰) is identified in the middle and upper parts of the formation (Ozarkodina obesa conodont Biozone). The EACIE recorded herein correlates well with those in Baltica, Canada, and the United States; together with its records from organic material (δ13Corg) the data verify that the EACIE is a global event. The beginning of the EACIE can be used as a chemostratigraphic marker defining the Rhuddanian/Aeronian boundary in strata that lack high-resolution biostratigraphic constraints.
Keywords:chemostratigraphy  early Aeronian carbon isotope excursion  NE Guizhou  Qiankou section  Silurian  Xiangshuyuan Formation
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