Title of article :
Palaeozoic low-oxygen, high-latitude carbonates: Silurian and Lower Devonian nautiloid and scyphocrinoid limestones of the Anti-Atlas (Morocco)
Author/Authors :
Lubeseder، نويسنده , , Stefan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
High latitude Silurian and lowermost Devonian basinal limestones of northern Gondwana are characterised by mass accumulations of orthocone nautiloids, bivalves and planktonic crinoids (scyphocrinoids). Extensive exposures in the Anti-Atlas of Morocco reveal this basinal facies passes up-gradient into an iron-rich bioclastic facies associated with distal shelf siliciclastics and into crinoid–brachiopod dominated bioclastic blankets and shoals. The limestones formed in a cool-water setting in which upwelling of nutrient-rich waters during sea-level lowstands is interpreted to have triggered the abundance of nautiloids and scyphocrinoids, preservation of organic matter in under- and overlying graptolite shales as well as iron-precipitation in the neighbouring, shallower-water sub-oxic zone.
utiloid limestones proved to be good correlation markers on a regional to global scale. Contemporaneous siliciclastic supply into the neighbouring facies belt as well as new biostratigraphic data are taken as evidence that these limestones can be correlated to 2nd-order eustatic sea-level lowstands and the following transgression.
w oxygen basinal facies disappeared more or less abruptly during the Early Devonian (Pragian) and was replaced by a well oxygenated basinal lowstand facies, suggesting the end of upwelling. At the same time, the first reefal build-ups (coral-biostromes and mud-mounds) appear in North Africa, indicating a significant rise in water temperatures. The change from low oxygen lowstand mass accumulations to well oxygenated basinal facies with a concomitant rise in water temperature is in accordance with recent models of a cool Silurian to earliest Devonian (Lochkovian) ocean with oscillating oxic to anoxic (ventilated to poorly circulated) oceanic states and a warm ocean with anoxic to euxinic (poorly ventilated to stagnant) ocean waters from the beginning of the Pragian onwards.
Keywords :
Gondwana , Sequence stratigraphy , cool-water carbonates , Cephalopod limestones , Oceanic circulation model
Journal title :
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Journal title :
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology