Abstract: Biotic cycles in the early Silurian correlate broadly with postulated sea-level changes, but are better explained by a model that involves episodic hanges in oceanic state. Primo episodes were characterized by cool high-latitude climates, cold oceanic bottom waters, and high nutrient supply which supported abundant and diverse planktonic ommunities. Secundo episodes were characterized by warmer high-latitude climates, salinity-dense oceanic bottom waters, low diversity planktonic communities, and carbonate formation in shallow waters. Extinction events occurred between primo and secundo episodes, with stepwise xtinctions of taxa reflecting fluctuating conditions during the transition period. The pattern of turnover shown by conodo...
The Silurian foreland of Scandinavia included a vast epicontinental carbonate platform system of whi...
The short-lived end-Ordovician Hirnantian glaciation allied to marine mass extinction is variously c...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...
A near-continuous, highly dynamic record of Silurian climate has been determined from conodont δ18O ...
The mid-Ludfordian crisis (Kozlowskiii/Lau Event) was studied in detail. The extinction coincided wi...
This paper investigates a time interval within the Late Ludfordian (Late Silurian), involving change...
During the Silurian Period, as shown here by data from Gotland, Sweden, and other regions of the Bal...
Abstract: The extinctions that occurred in the latest Ordovician and earliest and latest Wenlock, we...
This thesis documents and analyses the extinction and origination patterns of acritarchs and prasino...
Continental orientations during the Silurian Period have been determined using paleoclimatic in addi...
Changes in whole conodont faunas and δ¹³C values are combined to achieve high-resolution correlation...
Changes in whole conodont faunas and δ13C values are combined to achieve highresolution correlation...
Following the Cambrian Explosion and the appearance in the fossil record of most animal phyla associ...
The Ireviken event was one of the most intense extinction episodes that occurred during the mid-Pale...
The carbon isotope composition (delta C-13) of bulk organic matter and two palynomorph groups (scole...
The Silurian foreland of Scandinavia included a vast epicontinental carbonate platform system of whi...
The short-lived end-Ordovician Hirnantian glaciation allied to marine mass extinction is variously c...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...
A near-continuous, highly dynamic record of Silurian climate has been determined from conodont δ18O ...
The mid-Ludfordian crisis (Kozlowskiii/Lau Event) was studied in detail. The extinction coincided wi...
This paper investigates a time interval within the Late Ludfordian (Late Silurian), involving change...
During the Silurian Period, as shown here by data from Gotland, Sweden, and other regions of the Bal...
Abstract: The extinctions that occurred in the latest Ordovician and earliest and latest Wenlock, we...
This thesis documents and analyses the extinction and origination patterns of acritarchs and prasino...
Continental orientations during the Silurian Period have been determined using paleoclimatic in addi...
Changes in whole conodont faunas and δ¹³C values are combined to achieve high-resolution correlation...
Changes in whole conodont faunas and δ13C values are combined to achieve highresolution correlation...
Following the Cambrian Explosion and the appearance in the fossil record of most animal phyla associ...
The Ireviken event was one of the most intense extinction episodes that occurred during the mid-Pale...
The carbon isotope composition (delta C-13) of bulk organic matter and two palynomorph groups (scole...
The Silurian foreland of Scandinavia included a vast epicontinental carbonate platform system of whi...
The short-lived end-Ordovician Hirnantian glaciation allied to marine mass extinction is variously c...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...