The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) was the most rapid and sustained increase in marine Phanerozoic biodiversity. What generated this biotic response across Palaeozoic seascapes is a matter of debate; several intrinsic and extrinsic drivers have been suggested. One is Ordovician climate, which in recent years has undergone a paradigm shift from a text-book example of an extended greenhouse to an interval with transient cooling intervals - at least during the Late Ordovician. Here, we show the first unambiguous evidence for a sudden Mid Ordovician icehouse, comparable in magnitude to the Quaternary glaciations. We further demonstrate the initiation of this icehouse to coincide with the onset of the GOBE. This finding is base...
"The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event" (GOBE) was arguably the most important and sustained...
Stable isotope ratios of whole rock carbonates and faunas from three low latitude Upper Ordovician s...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe Ordovician Period (485–443 Ma) is characterized by abundant eviden...
The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) was the most rapid and sustained increase in ma...
International audienceThe Ordovician glaciation represents the acme of one of only three major iceho...
International audienceGlobal cooling has been proposed as a driver of the Great Ordovician Biodivers...
Advisor: Dr. Kenneth G. MacLeod.Includes vita.The Ordovician Period (483 -- 443 Ma) is an attractive...
International audienceThe Early-Mid Ordovician has long been considered a super-greenhouse world, ba...
The short-lived end-Ordovician Hirnantian glaciation allied to marine mass extinction is variously c...
The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) represents the greatest increase in marine anim...
Facies analysis suggests that the early–mid Ashgill (Late Ordovician) ‘Boda event’ of Fortey and Coc...
The Ordovician Period (485–443 Ma) is characterized by abundant evidence for continental-sized ice...
Stable isotope ratios of whole rock carbonates and faunas from three low latitude Upper Ordovician s...
"The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event" (GOBE) was arguably the most important and sustained...
Stable isotope ratios of whole rock carbonates and faunas from three low latitude Upper Ordovician s...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe Ordovician Period (485–443 Ma) is characterized by abundant eviden...
The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) was the most rapid and sustained increase in ma...
International audienceThe Ordovician glaciation represents the acme of one of only three major iceho...
International audienceGlobal cooling has been proposed as a driver of the Great Ordovician Biodivers...
Advisor: Dr. Kenneth G. MacLeod.Includes vita.The Ordovician Period (483 -- 443 Ma) is an attractive...
International audienceThe Early-Mid Ordovician has long been considered a super-greenhouse world, ba...
The short-lived end-Ordovician Hirnantian glaciation allied to marine mass extinction is variously c...
The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) represents the greatest increase in marine anim...
Facies analysis suggests that the early–mid Ashgill (Late Ordovician) ‘Boda event’ of Fortey and Coc...
The Ordovician Period (485–443 Ma) is characterized by abundant evidence for continental-sized ice...
Stable isotope ratios of whole rock carbonates and faunas from three low latitude Upper Ordovician s...
"The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event" (GOBE) was arguably the most important and sustained...
Stable isotope ratios of whole rock carbonates and faunas from three low latitude Upper Ordovician s...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe Ordovician Period (485–443 Ma) is characterized by abundant eviden...