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Nd/Nd and Sm/Nd stratigraphy of Upper Ordovician epeiric sea carbonates
Authors:KC Fanton  C HolmdenGS Nowlan  FM Haidl
Institution:1 Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5E2, Canada
2 Geological Survey of Canada, 3303-33rd Street NW, Calgary, Alberta T2L 2A7, Canada
3 Saskatchewan Energy and Mines, Subsurface Geological Laboratory, 201 Dewdney Avenue E, Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 4G3, Canada
Abstract:Stratigraphic changes in the εNd of epeiric sea carbonates from central North America track the submergence history of the interior craton during the Late Ordovician. Fluctuations in sea level changed the Nd isotope balance of the epeiric sea by modifying the flux of Nd weathered from the highlands of the Taconic Orogen (εNd = −6 to −9) and from the low relief Precambrian basement (εNd = −22 to −15) of the Transcontinental Arch and Canadian Shield. Transgressions over the Arch and Shield, which diminished the weathering flux of Nd from the Precambrian basement, are recorded as positive shifts in the εNd profiles of carbonates. Negative εNd shifts reflect regression and reexposure of the Precambrian basement to erosion. Correlation of Upper Ordovician carbonates by use of the εNd profiles demonstrates the potential for Nd isotope stratigraphy. Comparison of stratigraphic variations in carbonate Sm/Nd ratios with sea level curves, conodont paleoecology, and the εNd profiles suggest that our observed variations in Sm/Nd ratios are related to changes in depth. Increasing Sm/Nd ratios correlate with increasing depth, whereas decreasing Sm/Nd ratios correlate with decreasing depth. This relationship between Sm/Nd ratios and depth suggests Sm/Nd profiles have potentially wide applications in understanding the paleoceanography of ancient epeiric seas.
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