2005
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756805000877
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Neodymium isotopic composition of Cambrian–Ordovician biogenic apatite in the Baltoscandian Basin: implications for palaeogeographical evolution and patterns of biodiversity

Abstract: Biogenic apatite preserved in 148 samples of conodonts and organophosphatic-shelled brachiopods from Cambrian through Ordovician successions of the Baltoscandian Basin (Baltica Plate) preserves a sensitive record of early Palaeozoic sea-water chemistry interpreted via neodymium isotope ratios. Consistent ε Nd (t) values of −9.6 to −8.3 for Lower to Middle Cambrian samples suggest no significant lateral or temporal variation across the region. Average Upper Cambrian values are −7.2 to −7.7. Sedimentary analysis… Show more

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“…A cicatrix attachment developed on the umbonal area of the ventral valve shows that the animal attached to hard grounds by cementation immediately after settlement, but Orthisocrania at least soon transferred to an ambitopic (free‐lying) mode of life, which makes this taxon unique among craniides. The Mid‐Ordovician was a time of increasing endemism and biogeographical isolation of Baltican faunas (Sturesson et al. 2005).…”
Section: Pseudocrania and Early To Mid‐ordovician Biogeography Of Cramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cicatrix attachment developed on the umbonal area of the ventral valve shows that the animal attached to hard grounds by cementation immediately after settlement, but Orthisocrania at least soon transferred to an ambitopic (free‐lying) mode of life, which makes this taxon unique among craniides. The Mid‐Ordovician was a time of increasing endemism and biogeographical isolation of Baltican faunas (Sturesson et al. 2005).…”
Section: Pseudocrania and Early To Mid‐ordovician Biogeography Of Cramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sr and Nd isotopic composition of springs, groundwaters, and rivers are governed by the isotopic ratios of these elements in the rocks of the catchment area (e.g., Möller, Dulski, & Gerstenberg, ). Early Paleozoic limestone and dolomite exposed on the EEP in the Ordovician glint (a scarp several meter high) from Lake Ladoga to Estonia have 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios of 0.51195–0.51247 (S. Felitsyn, Sturesson, Popov, & Holmer, ; Sturesson et al, ), and 87 Sr/ 86 Sr ratios of 0.7075–0.7085 (Denison et al, ; Veizer et al, ). In contrast, the 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios of Precambrian rocks in the Baltic craton range from 0.510678 to 0.511354 (Nazarova, Bibikova, & Kostitsyn, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the areas where ancient Precambrian rocks predominate (like the Baltic craton), continental waters have low 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios (<0.5115) and high 87 Sr/ 86 Sr ratios up to 0.943 (Fisher & Strueber, ; Goldstein & Jacobsen, ). To the south in the EEP, where the isotopic composition of water is strongly influenced by Ordovician carbonate rocks, 87 Sr/ 86 Sr varies from 0.7085 to 0.7092 (Denison, Koepnick, Burke, & Hetherington, ) and 143 Nd/ 144 Nd is about 0.5120 (Sturesson, Popov, Holmer, & Felitsyn, ). Therefore, data suggest that iron deposits in the northern and southern parts of the Vodskaya pyatina could also have contrasting Nd and Sr isotopic compositions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3C). The brachiopod taxa of the Avalonian affi nity reveal a decline in the Pirgu Stage compared to the previous Kukruse-Rakvere interval (Sturesson et al, 2005) implying that the current did not pass by Avalonia before reaching the Baltic Basin. The evidence supports the north-to-south orientation of the current and its presumed near-equatorial source in the time corresponding to the Jonstorp Formation.…”
Section: Currentsmentioning
confidence: 93%