Chemostratigraphy Across Major Chronological Boundaries Chemostratigraphy is the study of the chemical characteristics of different rock layers. Decoding this geochemical record across chronostratigraphic boundaries can provide insights into geological history, past climates, and sedimentary processes. Chemostratigraphy Across Major Chronological Boundaries presents state-of-the-art applications of chemostratigraphic methods and demonstrates how chemical signatures can decipher past environmental conditions. Volume highlights include: * Presents a global perspective on chronostratigraphic…mehr
Chemostratigraphy Across Major Chronological Boundaries Chemostratigraphy is the study of the chemical characteristics of different rock layers. Decoding this geochemical record across chronostratigraphic boundaries can provide insights into geological history, past climates, and sedimentary processes. Chemostratigraphy Across Major Chronological Boundaries presents state-of-the-art applications of chemostratigraphic methods and demonstrates how chemical signatures can decipher past environmental conditions. Volume highlights include: * Presents a global perspective on chronostratigraphic boundaries * Describes how different proxies can reveal distinct elemental and isotopic events in the geologic past * Examines the Archaean-Paleoproterozoic, Proterozoic-Paleozoic, Paleozoic-Mesozoic, and Mesozoic-Cenozoic boundaries * Explores cause-and-effect through major, trace, PGE, and REE elemental, stable, and radiogenic isotopes * Offers solutions to persistent chemostratigraphic problems on a micro to global scale Geared toward academic and research geoscientists, particularly in the fields of sedimentary petrology, stratigraphy, isotope geology, geochemistry, petroleum geology, atmospheric science, oceanography, climate change and environmental science, Chemostratigraphy Across Major Chronological Boundaries offers invaluable insights into environmental evolution and climatic change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alcides N. Sial, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil Claudio Gaucher, University of the Republic, Uruguay Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, Periyar University, India Valderez Pinto Ferreira, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
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Contributors vii Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Part I: Introduction 1. Chemostratigraphy as a Formal Stratigraphic Method 3 Alcides Nobrega Sial, Claudio Gaucher, Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, and Valderez Pinto Ferreira 2. Glossary of Chemostratigraphy 27 Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, Alcides Nobrega Sial, Claudio Gaucher, and Valderez Pinto Ferreira Part II: Precambrian 3. The Archean Proterozoic Boundary and the Great Oxidation Event 35 Claudio Gaucher and Robert Frei 4. Chronochemostratigraphy of Platform Sequences across the Paleoproterozoic Mesoproterozoic Transition 47 Farid Chemale Junior and Felipe Guadagnin 5. Chemostratigraphy of the Mesoproterozoic Neoproterozoic Transition 73 Juan Carlos SilväTamayo, Nova Giovanny, and Karol Tatiana Dussan Tapias 6. The Cryogenian Ediacaran Boundary in the Southern Amazon Craton 89 Afonso César Rodrigues Nogueira, Guilherme Raffaeli Romero, Evelyn Aparecida Mecenero Sanchez, Fábio Henrique Garcia Domingos, José Bandeira, Iara Maria dos Santos, Roberto Vizeu Lima Pinheiro, Joelson Lima Soares, Jean Michel Lafon, Jhon Willy Lopes Afonso, Hudson Pereira Santos, and Isaac Daniel Rudnitzki 7. The Ediacaran Cambrian Transition: A Resource Based Hypothesis for the Rise and Fall of the Ediacara Biota 115 Alan J. Kaufman Part III: Paleozoic 8. 13C Chemostratigraphy of the Ordovician Silurian Boundary Interval 145 Stig M. Bergström and Daniel Goldman 9. Chemostratigraphy across the Permian Triassic Boundary: The Effect of Sampling Strategies on Carbonate Carbon Isotope Stratigraphic Markers 159 Martin Schobben, Franziska Heuer, Melanie Tietje, Abbas Ghaderi, Dieter Korn, Christoph Korte, and Paul B. Wignall Part IV: Mesozoic 10. Chemostratigraphy across the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary 185 Christoph Korte, Micha Ruhl, József Pálfy, Clemens Vinzenz Ullmann, and Stephen Peter Hesselbo 11. Jurassic Cretaceous Carbon Isotope Geochemistry-Proxy for Paleoceanography and Tool for Stratigraphy 211 Helmut Weissert 12. Chemostratigraphy across the Cretaceous Paleogene (K Pg) Boundary: Testing the Impact and Volcanism Hypotheses 223 Alcides Nobrega Sial, Jiubin Chen, Luis Drude Lacerda, Robert Frei, John A. Higgins, Vinod Chandra Tewari, Claudio Gaucher, Valderez Pinto Ferreira, Simonetta Cirilli, Christoph Korte, José Antonio Barbosa, Natan Silva Pereira, and Danielle Santiago Ramos Part V: Cenozoic 13. Cenozoic Chemostratigraphy: Understanding the Most Recent Era of the Earth's History 261 Priyadarsi Debajyoti Roy, Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, and Ramasamy Nagarajan Index 279
Contributors vii Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Part I: Introduction 1. Chemostratigraphy as a Formal Stratigraphic Method 3 Alcides Nobrega Sial, Claudio Gaucher, Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, and Valderez Pinto Ferreira 2. Glossary of Chemostratigraphy 27 Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, Alcides Nobrega Sial, Claudio Gaucher, and Valderez Pinto Ferreira Part II: Precambrian 3. The Archean Proterozoic Boundary and the Great Oxidation Event 35 Claudio Gaucher and Robert Frei 4. Chronochemostratigraphy of Platform Sequences across the Paleoproterozoic Mesoproterozoic Transition 47 Farid Chemale Junior and Felipe Guadagnin 5. Chemostratigraphy of the Mesoproterozoic Neoproterozoic Transition 73 Juan Carlos SilväTamayo, Nova Giovanny, and Karol Tatiana Dussan Tapias 6. The Cryogenian Ediacaran Boundary in the Southern Amazon Craton 89 Afonso César Rodrigues Nogueira, Guilherme Raffaeli Romero, Evelyn Aparecida Mecenero Sanchez, Fábio Henrique Garcia Domingos, José Bandeira, Iara Maria dos Santos, Roberto Vizeu Lima Pinheiro, Joelson Lima Soares, Jean Michel Lafon, Jhon Willy Lopes Afonso, Hudson Pereira Santos, and Isaac Daniel Rudnitzki 7. The Ediacaran Cambrian Transition: A Resource Based Hypothesis for the Rise and Fall of the Ediacara Biota 115 Alan J. Kaufman Part III: Paleozoic 8. 13C Chemostratigraphy of the Ordovician Silurian Boundary Interval 145 Stig M. Bergström and Daniel Goldman 9. Chemostratigraphy across the Permian Triassic Boundary: The Effect of Sampling Strategies on Carbonate Carbon Isotope Stratigraphic Markers 159 Martin Schobben, Franziska Heuer, Melanie Tietje, Abbas Ghaderi, Dieter Korn, Christoph Korte, and Paul B. Wignall Part IV: Mesozoic 10. Chemostratigraphy across the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary 185 Christoph Korte, Micha Ruhl, József Pálfy, Clemens Vinzenz Ullmann, and Stephen Peter Hesselbo 11. Jurassic Cretaceous Carbon Isotope Geochemistry-Proxy for Paleoceanography and Tool for Stratigraphy 211 Helmut Weissert 12. Chemostratigraphy across the Cretaceous Paleogene (K Pg) Boundary: Testing the Impact and Volcanism Hypotheses 223 Alcides Nobrega Sial, Jiubin Chen, Luis Drude Lacerda, Robert Frei, John A. Higgins, Vinod Chandra Tewari, Claudio Gaucher, Valderez Pinto Ferreira, Simonetta Cirilli, Christoph Korte, José Antonio Barbosa, Natan Silva Pereira, and Danielle Santiago Ramos Part V: Cenozoic 13. Cenozoic Chemostratigraphy: Understanding the Most Recent Era of the Earth's History 261 Priyadarsi Debajyoti Roy, Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, and Ramasamy Nagarajan Index 279
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