“…The new radiometric ages obtained in our study require significant revisions to the absolute age calibration of the global Carboniferous time scale. Our new ages meet the necessary prerequisites for global time scale calibration: all radiometric samples were collected and documented within the well‐established local lithostratigraphic framework of the Donets Basin [ Aisenverg et al , 1963, 1975], and the collected samples are therefore precisely constrained within the exceptionally complete biostratigraphic framework of the basin [ Aizenverg et al , 1979; Davydov , 1992; Davydov et al , 2008; Fohrer et al , 2007; Nemyrovska et al , 1999; Poletaev et al , 1991]. As we have emphasized in our description of the Donets Basin succession, its multitaxa biostratigraphy may be straightforwardly correlated with the Tournaisian and Visean type sections in western Europe, and the Serpukhovian, Bashkirian, Moscovian, Kasimovian, Gzhelian and Asselian type sections in the Moscow Basin and Urals (Figure 2).…”