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- W2087996039 abstract "Abstract Palynological and palynofacies analyses combined with organic carbon isotope measurements have been performed on terminal Ordovician through Silurian clastic sediments from the North African margin of Gondwana (southern Tunisia). A first carbon isotopic signal (δ13Corg) from Gondwanan Silurian sedimentary sequences is presented, showing interesting correlation with existing coeval isotopic curves from other areas. Changes in lithology, palynofacies characteristics, palynomorph diversity, carbon isotope developments, and organic geochemistry parameters appear to be all causally linked, and to reflect changes in palaeoceanographic conditions. In particular, the detailed chronostratigraphic correlation and the observed similarities in patterns of carbon isotopic developments and (palyno- and litho-) facies changes through the study section has permitted to identify the supposedly global earliest Wenlock (“Ireviken Event”) and late Ludlow (“Lau Event”) isotopic excursions for the first time in high-latitude Gondwana. This confirms that these excursions were linked to global changes in the oceanic system. The present results suggest that from Rhuddanian to early Wenlock times, an extended period of black shale deposition occurred over the North African Gondwanan margin, progressively transgressing from basin palaeodepressions to basin palaeohighs. Palynofacies and organic geochemistry support a coastal upwelling-promoted productivity increase during this interval, associated to a decrease in diversity of the marine microplanktonic communities. The earliest Wenlock strong positive isotopic shift appears associated with this protracted period of massive black shale deposition, and thus of organic carbon burial, on continental platforms located in high-latitude settings. This could well explain the apparent paradox between excessive carbonate deposition simultaneous to a carbon isotopic shift towards lighter values observed in low palaeolatitude localities (Laurentia and Baltica). the strong, distinct isotope excursion occurring in late Ludlow times is possibly linked to the well know Lau Event. Evidence for extensive organic carbon burial is lacking to explain this strong excursion. Some significant changes in the marine palynomorph communities are recorded in connection to the increase in stable isotope values (δ13Corg). Additionally, a strong correlation between abundance of terrestrially derived palynomorphs (miospores) and δ13Corg development is recorded which seems to support increased clastic input from a terrestrial source." @default.
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- W2087996039 title "Palynology, organic geochemistry and carbon isotope analysis of a latest Ordovician through Silurian clastic succession from borehole Tt1, Ghadamis Basin, southern Tunisia, North Africa: Palaeoenvironmental interpretation" @default.
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