Resolving complex stratigraphic architecture across the Burlington shelf and identifying the Devonian-Carboniferous (Hangenberg) and Kinderhookian-Osagean (Tournaisian) boundary biogeochemical events in the type area of the Mississippian subsystem

IF 3.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geological Society of America Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1130/b36974.1
Matthew G. Braun, Alyssa M. Bancroft, Nicholas J. Hogancamp, Brittany M. Stolfus, Megan N. Heath, Ryan J. Clark, Stephanie Tassier-Surine, James E. Day, Bradley D. Cramer
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The tristate area of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri contains some of the best-exposed Mississippian strata in the world, including the type area for the Mississippian subsystem, across a broad carbonate platform known as the Burlington shelf. Strata have been mapped as thinnest along the central middle shelf and thickening both up-ramp and down-ramp, forming a complex dumbbell-like stratigraphic pattern rather than a simple clinoform geometry thinning into the basin. Additionally, two significant hiatuses at the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary and Kinderhookian-Osagean boundary greatly complicate stratigraphic correlations across the region. As a result, the precise temporal relationships between strata deposited across the region remain uncertain. Two large biogeochemical events occurred during this interval that provide facies-independent chronostratigraphic tools: the Hangenberg event, which marks the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary, and the Kinderhookian-Osagean boundary event. To target these events, we collected 66 conodont samples and 1005 carbonate carbon isotope samples from three cores and three outcrops and integrated the results with existing data from key facies/depth transitions across the Burlington shelf. Our new data demonstrate a complex relationship among complementary stratigraphic thicknesses, where the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary interval is thin or absent in the up-ramp inner-shelf setting and preserved in a significantly expanded interval in the central to distal middle-shelf deposits of southeast Iowa and northeast Missouri. However, the overlying Kinderhookian-Osagean boundary interval is not preserved in this down-ramp setting but is preserved in significantly expanded strata in the up-ramp inner-shelf setting of central Iowa.
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解析了伯灵顿陆架上复杂的地层构型,识别了密西系分系统类型区内泥盆系—石炭系(Hangenberg)和kinderhookian—osagean (Tournaisian)边界生物地球化学事件
爱荷华州、伊利诺斯州和密苏里州的三州地区包含了一些世界上最暴露的密西西比地层,包括密西西比子系统的类型区域,横跨一个被称为伯灵顿陆架的广阔碳酸盐台地。地层沿中部陆架最薄,上斜坡和下斜坡都增厚,形成了一个复杂的哑铃状地层格局,而不是一个简单的斜状几何形状,向盆地细化。此外,泥盆纪-石炭系边界和kinderhookin - osagean边界的两个重要断裂使整个地区的地层对比变得更加复杂。因此,整个地区沉积的地层之间精确的时间关系仍然不确定。这段时间内发生的两个大型生物地球化学事件提供了独立于相的年代地层工具:标志泥盆纪-石炭纪界线的Hangenberg事件和Kinderhookian-Osagean界线事件。为了针对这些事件,我们从三个岩心和三个露头中收集了66个牙形石样本和1005个碳酸盐碳同位素样本,并将结果与伯灵顿大陆架主要相/深度转换的现有数据相结合。我们的新数据显示了互补地层厚度之间的复杂关系,其中泥盆纪-石炭系边界层在上升的内陆架环境中很薄或不存在,而在爱荷华州东南部和密苏里州东北部的中陆架中部至远端沉积物中保存在一个显著扩大的层间中。然而,上覆的Kinderhookian-Osagean边界层并没有保存在这个下坡环境中,而是保存在爱荷华州中部上坡内陆架环境中显著扩大的地层中。
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Geological Society of America Bulletin
Geological Society of America Bulletin 地学-地球科学综合
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