Changes in whole conodont faunas and δ¹³C values are combined to achieve high-resolution correlations of Upper Silurian successions in many areas (primarily Gotland, Skåne, Lithuania, Bohemia, Austria, Sardinia and Queensland); other areas are correlated with lower precision. Four of the widely recognised subzones average considerably less than 0.1 Ma and a fifth interval less than 0.01 Ma. The main constraints on resolution and precision now achievable are the amount of, and the precision in, new or previously published data from each local section; centimetric scale collecting would be worthwhile in many sections. Some stratal characters are more widespread during certain intervals than might have been expected, for example, the presence ...
Recent recalibration of the Silurian timescale and improved global chronostratigraphic correlation o...
Erosional outliers are an important component of the Ludlow (Late Silurian) stratigraphy of Gotland,...
Evidence from sedimentology and conodont biostratigraphy is used to reinterpret the mid-Homerian (La...
Changes in whole conodont faunas and δ13C values are combined to achieve highresolution correlation...
High-resolution correlations, partly with a precision better than 10 ka, are achieved between late L...
High-resolution correlations, partly with a precision better than 10 ka, are achieved between late L...
A succession of 26 conodont zones and 63 successive subzones and conodont faunas have been identifie...
A near-continuous, highly dynamic record of Silurian climate has been determined from conodont δ18O ...
Fossil abundance and diversity in geological successions are subject to bias arising from shifting d...
Sequence stratigraphy provides an alternative approach to correlation that may also serve as a predi...
Eight sections representing the upper Silurian of SE Sardinia have been correlated using Graphic Cor...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...
Abstract: Biotic cycles in the early Silurian correlate broadly with postulated sea-level changes, b...
This paper investigates a time interval within the Late Ludfordian (Late Silurian), involving change...
The Wenlock Epoch of the Silurian Period has become one of the chronostratigraphically best-constrai...
Recent recalibration of the Silurian timescale and improved global chronostratigraphic correlation o...
Erosional outliers are an important component of the Ludlow (Late Silurian) stratigraphy of Gotland,...
Evidence from sedimentology and conodont biostratigraphy is used to reinterpret the mid-Homerian (La...
Changes in whole conodont faunas and δ13C values are combined to achieve highresolution correlation...
High-resolution correlations, partly with a precision better than 10 ka, are achieved between late L...
High-resolution correlations, partly with a precision better than 10 ka, are achieved between late L...
A succession of 26 conodont zones and 63 successive subzones and conodont faunas have been identifie...
A near-continuous, highly dynamic record of Silurian climate has been determined from conodont δ18O ...
Fossil abundance and diversity in geological successions are subject to bias arising from shifting d...
Sequence stratigraphy provides an alternative approach to correlation that may also serve as a predi...
Eight sections representing the upper Silurian of SE Sardinia have been correlated using Graphic Cor...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...
Abstract: Biotic cycles in the early Silurian correlate broadly with postulated sea-level changes, b...
This paper investigates a time interval within the Late Ludfordian (Late Silurian), involving change...
The Wenlock Epoch of the Silurian Period has become one of the chronostratigraphically best-constrai...
Recent recalibration of the Silurian timescale and improved global chronostratigraphic correlation o...
Erosional outliers are an important component of the Ludlow (Late Silurian) stratigraphy of Gotland,...
Evidence from sedimentology and conodont biostratigraphy is used to reinterpret the mid-Homerian (La...